ive got a brand new pair of underalls
One is that for the most part the equity — the idea — is the only thing the company is interested in owning. River West acquires brands when the products themselves are dead, not merely ailing. Aside from Brim, the brands it acquired in the last few years include Underalls, Salon Selectives, Nuprin and the game maker Coleco, among others. “In most cases we’re dealing with a brand that only exists as intellectual property,” says Paul Earle, River West’s founder. “There’s no retail presence, no product, no distribution, no trucks, no plants. Nothing. All that exists is memory. We’re taking consumers’ memories and starting entire businesses.”

- dave 5-19-2008 4:45 pm

This one seems to have worked.

In the process of buying and dumping Rover, BMW acquired some of the old brands that had rolled up under the British Leyland umbrella. They kept some, but many of the brands are now owned by the PRC.
- mark 5-19-2008 10:29 pm





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