AM I NEXT? NO LOVE AT CAMPING WORLD (UPDATED)

Am I Next? Camping World closing stores, restructuring, laying off employees.

FEBRUARY 12, 2020 — DISTRIBUTION CENTER IN GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA CUTS 104 EMPLOYEES

A company spokesperson noted that the reduction in force resulted from decisions to consolidate the company’s retail business and a corresponding decrease in inventory.

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Lincolnshire, Illinois-based Camping World Holdings, one of the largest companies in the recreational vehicle/camping sector, has abruptly closed 37 store locations and laid off an unknown number of employees, likely to be in the hundreds.

According to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing, the Board of Directors have approved a plan to strategically shift its business away from locations where the Company does not have the ability or where it is not feasible to sell and/or service recreational vehicles. The Company is in the early stages of evaluating the impact of the Plan and has had preliminary discussions regarding the sale, repurposing, relocation or closing of certain locations, with the current expectation of either selling, repurposing relocating or closing approximately 27 to 37 Outdoor Lifestyle Locations. The actual number of stores the Company sells, repurposes, relocates, or closes may change. As part of the Plan, the Company is also evaluating the impact on the Company’s supporting infrastructure and operations. For instance, the Company is in the process of rationalizing inventory levels and composition, as well as warehousing and distribution resources. The Company will have a reduction of headcount and labor costs for those locations that are sold or closed and the Company expects to incur material charges associated with the activities contemplated under the Plan, with the majority of those activities currently expected to be completed by December 31, 2019.

Am I Next? Marcus Lemonis

The company is headed by celebrity investor Marcus Lemonis whose CNBC program “The Profit” features investment opportunities for Lemonis to invest his own money in turnaround situation. His favorite saying is that once you get the “people, process, and product’ right, you are a step closer to success. According to Lemonis, “We believe the sale and/or servicing of recreational vehicles is our core and most important offering and, with the RV and outdoor consumer crossover, we believe there is an opportunity to continue growing our market share and improve our financial performance through the operation of locations with RV sales and/or service and, when feasible, our hunting, fishing and camping products. We will continue to operate our RV sales and/or service locations under three banners: Camping World, Gander RV and Outdoors, and Gander RV.”

The company initiated a restructuring effort in January 2019 when Lemonis commented, “Our 2019 focus will be to better serve our customers, associates and shareholders while continuing to expand our RV market share with opportunistic RV acquisitions and completing the rollout of RV dealerships into newly opened retail locations. We will also have an intense focus on dramatically reducing our retail inventory levels and aggressively reducing capital expenditures to maximize and drive free cash flow. As previously indicated, we will not hesitate to close underperforming locations, and we have recently closed four unprofitable RV dealership locations in addition to eight retail locations that we felt would not be accretive long term.”

It appears that a number of private equity firms are involved and may be pressuring Lemonis and the Board to drastically cut costs, including headcounts.

Change is coming. There will always be a tomorrow, no matter how much you may try to ignore it. There are no guarantees in life, or promises for a bright future. Just because something bad hasn't happened yet, doesn't mean it won't. It can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere. No one is guaranteed to wake up tomorrow and still have a job by evening. Are you now wondering, Am I Next?

AM I NEXT? NO LOVE AT MEDTRONIC (04/12/23)

Am I Next? Cost-cutting and restructuring at Medtronic.

APRIL 12, 2023 — 59 LAYOFFS IN SUNNYVALE, CALIFORNIA

The company has announced the closure of its acquired Epix Therapeutics facility in Sunnyvale, California, with a layoff of all 59 workers. Operations will be transferred to the company’s operations in Galway, Ireland.

According to a spokesperson, “As we assess our business, we need to make longer-term structural changes to ensure the sustainability of our organization. We previously announced plans to close this facility, and after careful analysis and consideration, we have made the necessary decision to close the site in June 2023, therefore eliminating some positions.”

The company had also extended company-wide early retirement offers.

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Fridley, Minnesota-based Medtronic, the world's largest medical device company, has announced a continuation of its five-year cost-cutting and restructuring program known as the “Enterprise Excellence Program” which was announced in January 2018 by the parent company headquartered in Dublin, Ireland. According to the company, the goals were to stay competitive within the medical device industry and “ designed to drive long-term business growth and sustainable efficiency, leverage the company's global size and scale, and enhance the customer and employee experience.”

We are now seeing the second round of layoffs at its Santa Rosa, California surgical catheter component manufacturing facility following the previous layoff of 100 hourly and salaried employees in their cardiac and vascular device in April 2019.

Impacted in this round of layoffs will be 100 hourly and salaried workers who will be laid off in phases with the last employees leaving in May 2020 as the company continues to transition operations to their facility in Danvers, Massachusetts.

During the April layoffs, a company spokesperson noted, “We continually evaluate our operations to look for ways we can streamline the organization and be more efficient, as we need to deliver growth to the corporation. The business is prioritizing programs that best position us to have the greatest impact on patients in the future. We needed to make longer-term structural changes to ensure the sustainability of our organization and determined that we needed to reduce a number of positions.”

Other Medtronic facilities and divisions world-wide are susceptible to restructuring.

Change is coming. There will always be a tomorrow, no matter how much you may try to ignore it. There are no guarantees in life, or promises for a bright future. Just because something bad hasn't happened yet, doesn't mean it won't. It can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere. No one is guaranteed to wake up tomorrow and still have a job by evening. Are you now wondering, Am I Next?

AM I NEXT? NO LOVE AT YAPSTONE

Am I Next? Restructuring at YapStone.

Walnut Creek, California-based YapStone, a provider offering of cloud-based web and mobile payment processing to real estate and vacation rental companies, has announced the plan to lay off 66 employees between their Walnut Creek headquarters and Los Angeles, California office. Layoffs are scheduled to commence mid-October, 2019 and include three vice presidents, accountants, and software engineers.

A company spokesperson noted, “We have invested heavily over the past two years in a ground-up development project called Transact – our new end-to-end payments solution for marketplaces, the travel industry and other industries that demand a flexible and configurable system for complex payment flows. Transact was announced last October and is live. As we shift focus from development to growing and diversifying our business, the adjustments in our staffing aligns resources against our go-forward strategy and requirements, and better reflects synergies in our operations and support functions due to automation and our expanding global presence.”

Change is coming. There will always be a tomorrow, no matter how much you may try to ignore it. There are no guarantees in life, or promises for a bright future. Just because something bad hasn't happened yet, doesn't mean it won't. It can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere. No one is guaranteed to wake up tomorrow and still have a job by evening. Are you now wondering, Am I Next?