She was sold to her managers in 1950 and renamed Nancy Moller in 1951.
"That's when we hit on selling our stores to our managers," Robbins said in the 1985 Los Angeles Times story.
In 1985, for instance, the company sold its merchandising group to the group's managers in a leveraged buyout, using the proceeds to repurchase stock.
She was sold to her managers in 1949 and renamed Barton Grange.
In 1945, Empire Darwin was sold to her managers.
In 1996, the Elliott Company decided to focus solely on steam turbine manufacturing and sold the tube tool division to its senior managers.
In 1950, she was sold back to her original managers and renamed Wilhelm Russ.
In 1947, Empire Elgar was sold to her managers.
Postwar she was sold to her managers and renamed Hawkinge.
In 1946, she was sold to her managers and renamed Hawkinge.