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Planet Fitness lost its bid in bankruptcy court to acquire budget fitness chain Blink Holdings, according to court filings viewed by CNBC. Planet Fitness placed its competing eleventh hour bids early this month during a 48-hour challenge window. Late Tuesday, Delaware's bankruptcy court formally accepted PureGym's $121 million offer, which initially won at auction in late October. J. Kate Stickles, bankruptcy judge in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court of Delaware, said in Tuesday's hearing that PureGym's offer would avoid antitrust risks. PureGym's offer, assuming Blink's liabilities, also comes with 60 of Blink's fitness centers still operating in New York and New Jersey.
Persons: J, Kate Stickles, PureGym, Humphrey Cobbold Organizations: Holdings, CNBC, Bankruptcy Locations: Richmond , California, U.S, Delaware, New York, New Jersey, American
Planet Fitness wants to acquire bankrupt budget-fitness chain Blink Holdings, according to court filings viewed by CNBC. Planet Fitness previously lost out in a bankruptcy auction against U.K.-based, privately held fitness chain PureGym. Equinox Group-owned gym chain Blink Fitness filed for bankruptcy in August after a failed attempt by the luxury fitness group to enter the budget-friendly market. In making a subsequent play for Blink, Planet Fitness has submitted two offers, according to the filings. Planet Fitness did not return request for comment from CNBC.
Persons: PureGym, Piper Sandler Organizations: Holdings, CNBC, Equinox Locations: U.S, New York, New Jersey, Delaware
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Persons: Donald Trump, Donald Trump's, Trump, Tesla, bitcoin, Goldman Sachs, Wells, Joe Biden's, Sunrun, Wegovy, CoreCivic, Trump's, — CNBC's Michelle Fox, Alex Harring, Hakyung Kim, Sarah Min, Samantha Subin Organizations: Republican, Trump Media & Technology, Bank, Citigroup, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, CVS Health, CVS, Trump, SolarEdge Technologies, Enphase Energy, Novo Nordisk —, Novo Nordisk, — Geo, White, Aurora Cannabis, , CNBC, Holdings, Steel, U.S, Cliffs, United States Steel Locations: Novo Nordisk — U.S, Danish, Florida, Tilray, U.S, Canada, China, Cleveland
Instead of attempting to outsmart the market, Ivo Kovachev rides stocks' momentum. While many fund managers aim to buy beaten-down stocks before they rebound, Kovachev goes against the grain by riding momentum in markets. "We are humble guys — we listen to the market," Kovachev said in a recent interview with Insider. As its name suggests, Kovachev's JOHCM Emerging Markets Discovery Fund sticks to unnoticed stocks in developing international markets. Fortunately for stocks in emerging markets, Kovachev said their interest rates can finally fall as inflation declines alongside oil prices.
Persons: Ivo Kovachev, Kovachev, it's, Stephen Lew, Emery Brewer, J, he's Organizations: Market, Discovery Fund, J O Hambro Capital Management, Nvidia, Voltronic Power Technology, Ink Holdings, KPIT Technologies, Narayana Locations: Taiwan, China, Korea, India
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