Bed Bath & Beyond faces leadership void after Gustavo Arnal’s death, C-suite exodus: expert

Embattled retailer Bed Bath & Beyond needs to move quickly to shore up its executive ranks after the sudden death of its chief financial officer, an expert told The Post on Monday.

Gustavo Arnal jumped to his death from the 18th floor of his luxury Manhattan apartment building early Saturday. The 52-year-old executive recently announced the company secured a $500 financing deal to help it restructure while addressing declining sales.

“The company is in crisis,” bankruptcy attorney Eric Snyder of Wilk Auslander told The Post on Monday. “Now that there is a vacancy for the CFO, the logical next step is to bring in a restructuring officer to either restructure the company with the creditor groups or sell the company through an organized bankruptcy process.”

The retailer, which is trying to stave off bankruptcy, is expected to name Arnal’s successor before the markets open on Tuesday, according to a Wall Street Journal report, amid a leadership vacuum and potentially damaging litigation.

The C suite has seen an exodus after losing its chief executive, Mark Tritton, and its chief merchandising officer, Joe Hartsig, on June 29. Last week, Chief Operating Officer John Hartmann stepped down.

Gustavo Arnal.
Gustavo Arnal recently announced BB&B secured a $500 financing deal to help it restructure while addressing declining sales
Paramedics putting a body bag into an ambulance.
Arnal, 52, leaped to his death from his 18th-floor apartment in lower Manhattan.
Robert Miller

Separately, Arnal was named in an Aug. 23 insider trading lawsuit against the company alleging that he misled investors. The complaint, filed in federal court in Washington, D.C., also named activist investor Ryan Cohen, who dumped his shares in the retailer last month to bag $68 million.

The complaint alleges that “disclosures made by certain of our investors about their holdings…were materially false or misleading,” the company said in a securities filing.

A Bed Bath & Beyond store entrance.
Bed Bath & Beyond is facing a perfect storm of declining sales, a leadership crisis and creditor anxieties.
Getty Images

Bed Bath & Beyond said it’s in “early stages of evaluating the complaint” but believes that the “claims are without merit.”

For all the latest Business News Click Here 

 For the latest news and updates, follow us on Google News

Read original article here

Denial of responsibility! TheDailyCheck is an automatic aggregator around the global media. All the content are available free on Internet. We have just arranged it in one platform for educational purpose only. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the owner of the content and do not want us to publish your materials on our website, please contact us by email – [email protected] The content will be deleted within 24 hours.