Twinkies likely to survive sale of Hostess
Irving, Texas-based Hostess filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in January for the second time in less than a decade.
View ArticleHostess expects to split up snack cakes in sale
Hostess said Friday that it's narrowing down the bids it received for its brands and expects to sell off its snack cakes and bread brands to separate buyers.
View ArticleHostess union hires investment bank
The Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union, which represents 6,000 Hostess bakers, said Gordian Group will represent them.
View ArticleHostess set to announce bidder for Twinkies
Hostess Brands is close to announcing that it has picked two investment firms — C. Dean Metropoulos & Co. and Apollo Global Management — as the lead bidders for its Twinkies and other snack cakes.
View ArticleLI Hostess workers eligible for federal aid
Roughly 570 former employees of Hostess in New York state, including many on Long Island, are eligible for federal income, training and job search benefits.
View ArticleHostess sale of Wonder bread nears completion
A bid by Flowers Foods to buy Wonder and several other bread brands from bankrupt Hostess was met with no competing offers.
View ArticleHostess: No other bids to buy Twinkies
Hostess is moving ahead with plans to sell its Twinkies and other snack cakes after nobody stepped forward to top an offer made by two investment firms.
View ArticleTwinkies sale approved by bankruptcy judge
Hostess Brands Inc. is selling Twinkies, along with Ding Dongs, Ho Hos and other cakes, to Apollo Global Management and Metropoulos & Co. for $410 million.
View ArticleHostess: Twinkies to return to shelves July 15
Hostess is expecting a blockbuster return next month for Twinkies and other sugary treats, such as CupCakes and Donettes.
View ArticleTwinkies to last longer than many may remember
Hostess Brands LLC says Twinkies will have a shelf life of 45 days when they start hitting shelves again July 15.
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View ArticleHostess, four years after bankruptcy, will go public again
Twinkies maker debuts again as a publicly traded company
View ArticleHostess union hires investment bank
The Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union, which represents 6,000 Hostess bakers, said Gordian Group will represent them.
View ArticleHostess set to announce bidder for Twinkies
Hostess Brands is close to announcing that it has picked two investment firms — C. Dean Metropoulos & Co. and Apollo Global Management — as the lead bidders for its Twinkies and other snack cakes.
View ArticleLI Hostess workers eligible for federal aid
Roughly 570 former employees of Hostess in New York state, including many on Long Island, are eligible for federal income, training and job search benefits.
View ArticleHostess sale of Wonder bread nears completion
A bid by Flowers Foods to buy Wonder and several other bread brands from bankrupt Hostess was met with no competing offers.
View ArticleHostess: No other bids to buy Twinkies
Hostess is moving ahead with plans to sell its Twinkies and other snack cakes after nobody stepped forward to top an offer made by two investment firms.
View ArticleTwinkies sale approved by bankruptcy judge
Hostess Brands Inc. is selling Twinkies, along with Ding Dongs, Ho Hos and other cakes, to Apollo Global Management and Metropoulos & Co. for $410 million.
View ArticleHostess: Twinkies to return to shelves July 15
Hostess is expecting a blockbuster return next month for Twinkies and other sugary treats, such as CupCakes and Donettes.
View ArticleTwinkies to last longer than many may remember
Hostess Brands LLC says Twinkies will have a shelf life of 45 days when they start hitting shelves again July 15.
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