Thread regarding Neiman Marcus Group layoffs

Neiman Marcus is dying a slow, painful death

It’s so sad to see the company nearing its end of life, but times changed and not for the better.
The 1970s-1990s were Neiman’s glory days. I remember waiting on Shirley MacLaine, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Linda Evans from Dynasty when I worked in shoes at the Beverly Hills store, but those days are long gone, and honestly, probably never come back again. I left in 2005 when it kinda was still in its heyday. I hope it can turn around to be a great store again, but they got to rid themselves of that dreadful CEO, GVR.

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Private equity has destroyed the store. It is a shadow of what Stanley started

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Well said. A new CEO works would be welcomed.

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