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Roark Capital Management, LLC, [3] also known as Roark Capital Group or simply Roark Capital, is an American private equity firm with around $37 billion in assets under management. The firm is focused on leveraged buyout investments in middle-market companies , primarily in the franchise/multi-location, restaurant and food, health and wellness ...
Neal Keith Aronson (born 1965) is an American billionaire businessman, and the founder and managing partner of Roark Capital Group, a private equity firm. [1] Aronson earned a bachelor's degaree from Lehigh University. [2] He started his career in the corporate finance department of Drexel Burnham Lambert. [2]
Ranked No. 329, Neal Aronson, age 59, is the founder behind Roark Capital, which owns 30,000 sandwich shops of Jimmy John's, Arby's, Sonic, and Subway. Aronson is worth $4.1 billion.
On September 25, 2019, Inspire Brands (affiliated with Roark Capital Group) announced that it was buying Jimmy John's for an unspecified amount in a deal unanimously approved by Liautaud and the rest of the Jimmy John's board of directors. [23]
GE Capital Finances Roark Capital's Acquisition of Miller's Ale House SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- GE Capital's Franchise Finance business announced today that it has provided financing to ...
Subway has sold itself to private equity firm Roark Capital, ending a six-month long search for a buyer. It brings to an end the sandwich chain’s near six-decade run as a family-owned business.
In September 2019, Roark's Inspire Brands announced it was acquiring Jimmy John's for an unspecified amount in a deal unanimously approved by Liautaud and the rest of the Jimmy John's board of directors. [14] At the close of the deal, Liautaud said that he will step down as chairman of the company and transition to become an advisor to the ...
Roark Capital currently has $37 billion in assets under management. ... Subway was founded in 1965 when nuclear physicist Dr. Peter Buck loaned then-college freshman Fred DeLuca $1,000 to help him ...