Days after joining the retailer’s board, TV reality host Marcus Lemonis bought nearly $1 million of shares of the rebranded Bed Bath & Beyond.
Overstock.com’s newest director, reality-television host Marcus Lemonis, bought up shares of the retailer.
Jonathan Johnson, CEO of Bed Bath & Beyond, said in a press release, “I expect to work closely with as he takes a bigger and more meaningful role on the board.” Shares are about 20% in the red this year, and have lost more than half their value since early August, when investor optimism was running high for the rebranded company.
“I’m excited to join the board, I’m excited to buy the stock, and I’m excited by what Bed Bath & Beyond can become,” Lemonis said in a phone interview.
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