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Party City is going out of business

First the toy stores and not Party City. Once Amazon is all we have, the prices will go through the roof.


Party City is going out of business​



BAGE SUGAITE, HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, UNITED STATES - 2023/04/18: An exterior view of the Party City party supplies store at the Paxton Towne Centre near Harrisburg. (Photo by Paul Weaver/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

A Party City in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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Party City is closing down all of its stores, ending nearly 40 years in business, CNN has learned.
CEO Barry Litwin told corporate employees Friday in a meeting viewed by CNN that Party City is “winding down” operations immediately and that today will be their last day of employment. Staff were told they will not receive severance pay, and they were told their benefits would end as the company goes out of business.
“That is without question the most difficult message that I’ve ever had to deliver,” Litwin said at the meeting, which was held on a video conference call.



Party City’s “very best efforts have not been enough to overcome” its financial challenges, he added, resulting in the company’s collapse. Litwin said the company struggled to contend with inflation, which sent the company’s costs higher and dragged down consumer spending.
“It’s really important for you to know that we’ve done everything possible that we could to try to avoid this outcome,” Litwin said. “Unfortunately, it’s necessary to commence a winddown process immediately.”
Also on Friday, some of Party City’s store employees received letters that the company would close down stores on February 28, at which point store staff would be terminated.
“Although Party City believes these closings are in the best interest of the company, we regret that we have had to take this step and thank you for your valued contributions and service to the company,” the letter stated.


Bankruptcy and collapse​

The New Jersey-based company announced Litwin as its new CEO just four months ago. In a LinkedIn post he wrote when he was hired, he said the company’s “main priority is to strengthen our financial health, and there is work ahead of us.”
Party City exited bankruptcy a month after Litwin’s arrival. It had declared bankruptcy in January 2023. The company had struggled to pay off its $1.7 billion debt load, and it was able to cancel nearly $1 billion in debt by going bankrupt. It also managed to keep most of its more-than 800 stores open, although it closed more than 80 locations between the end of 2022 to August 2024, according to its most recent financial documents.
But it still had more than $800 million in debt to overcome, which strained earnings this year.

An emotional ending​

The news of the company’s impending collapse began to trickle out among the company’s corporate staff over the past couple weeks.
Party City’s product development team was recalled two weeks ago from its yearly trip with vendors and told to return home immediately, according to a former Party City corporate office employee, who wished to remain anonymous because they were not authorized to speak to the media. The team was told the company believed the trip posed a safety risk, because Party City had stopped paying its suppliers.
All corporate employees were sent home on December 10. Security at corporate headquarters locked the doors to the front entrance. In an email sent to staff on December 11, the company’s security team told employees they needed to provide a one-day heads up to gain access to the building, and they were instructed: “Do not allow anyone to tailgate when entering the building” to avoid letting people in the door who did not have badge access.
On internal Microsoft Teams chats shared with CNN, employees Thursday expressed fury at the lack of communication as news spread of the recalled product development staff. Others had learned that notifications were sent out to store managers that all Party City locations’ doors would be shut in February.
Employees were caught off guard, because management hadn’t mentioned any potential financial trouble at recent town hall meetings. The employee said management had expressed optimism about Party City’s overall business.
On the call with staff Friday, Litwin apologized for the lack of communication.
“We recognize the flow of communication has not been how we typically handle sensitive matters like this,” Litwin said.
Detailing corporate employees’ benefits and severance, Party City’s Chief Human Resources Officer Karen McGowan broke down in tears several times on the short video conference call.
“I certainly know this is a lot to take in,” McGowan said before she paused and teared up. “My apologies.”

Party’s over​


Party City is the largest party supply store in the United States. The company had approximately 6,400 full-time and 10,100 part-time workers as of 2021.
The company, which sells balloons, Halloween costumes and other party goods, has stumbled in the face of growing competition from e-commerce sites and pop-up concepts like Spirit Halloween. Competition from big-box retailers like Amazon, Walmart, Costco and others also crushed smaller chains.
It also had to contend with rising costs during the pandemic and a helium shortage, which hurt its crucial balloon business.
The chain joins a growing list of retailer bankruptcies this year as customers cut back on discretionary spending amid the rising cost of living. Notably, Big Lots announced Thursday it was starting “going out of business” sales at all of its locations after a plan for a private equity firm to rescue the bankruptcy retailer failed.
Major chains are on track to close the highest number of stores in 2024 than in any year since 2020, according to Coresight Research.

DARPA's autonomous 'Manta Ray' drone can glide through ocean depths undetected

The coolest thing for me about the MR is that it can anchor to the floor bed, release a tethered device and recharge it power unit.
Login to view embedded media The Manta Ray is an uncrewed underwater vehicle (UUV) developed by Northrop Grumman for the US Navy:

https://www.livescience.com/technology/engineering/darpas-autonomous-manta-ray-drone-can-glide-through-ocean-depths-undetected#:~:text=The prototype, designed and built by the,without needing on-board human support and maintenance.
  • Features
    The Manta Ray is designed for long-range, long-duration missions in the ocean. It can:
    • Operate autonomously without human support or maintenance

    • Hibernate on the seafloor for extended periods without refueling

    • Support a variety of missions
  • Size
    The Manta Ray has a wingspan of around 45 feet and an overall length of 33 feet.

    • Development
      The Manta Ray was developed as part of a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) program to:
        • Advance key technologies for future UUV designs
        • Create a large underwater drone that can operate independently of manned vessels and ports
    • Testing
      The Manta Ray passed its first at-sea tests off the coast of California, with no leaks, ground faults, or other build issues.

How should IOWA Football divide roughly $16M in Revenue Sharing between the 105 Roster Players?

It won't happen, but if Iowa divided $16M evenly among the 105 players (85 scholarship, 20 walk ons), each player would receive $152,380.

If Iowa gave each of the 20 walk ons $10,000, that would leave $15,800,000 for the 85 scholarship players. If each of the 85 players were paid equally, each scholarship player would receive $185,882.

The $16M figure is based on what follows.

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Neither #12 ranked Arizona St nor #9 ranked Boise St should have received a 1st Round CFP Bye. Should 3 Loss, #11 ranked Alabama have gotten in?

Dec 8, 2024 Update:

The FINAL CPF selections have been made.

The 4 teams that received a 1st round bye were #1 ranked Oregon, #2 ranked Georgia, #9 ranked Boise State and #12 ranked Arizona State.

The 2024 CFP Field:

On Dec 20 & Dec 21, First-round matchups (on campus):

#9 seed Tennessee at #8 seed Ohio State
Winner plays: #1 seed Oregon

#12 seed Clemson at #5 seed Texas
Winner plays: #4 seed Arizona State

#11 seed SMU at #6 seed Penn State
Winner plays: #3 seed Boise State

#10 seed Indiana at #7 seed Notre Dame
Winner plays: #2 seed Georgia

CFP Top 25:

(Teams in BOLD made the 12 team field)

1. Oregon (13-0)................1st Round Bye
2. Georgia (11-2)
...............1st Round Bye
3. Texas (11-2)
4. Penn State (11-2)
5. Notre Dame (11-1)
6. Ohio State (10-2)
7. Tennessee (10-2)
8. Indiana (11-1)
9. Boise State (12-1)..........1st Round Bye
10. SMU (11-2)

11. Alabama (9-3)
12. Arizona State (11-2).....1st Round Bye
13. Miami (10-2)
14. Ole Miss (9-3)
15. South Carolina (9-3)
16. Clemson (10-3)
17. BYU (10-2)
18. Iowa State (10-3)
19. Missouri (9-3)
20. Illinois (9-3)
21. Syracuse (9-3)
22. Army (11-1)
23. Colorado (9-3)
24. UNLV (10-3)
25. Memphis (10-2)


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The 4 quarterfinal games, on Dec 31 and Jan 1, will be played at:

* Fiesta Bowl (State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ)
* Peach Bowl (Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, GA)
* Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA)
* Sugar Bowl (Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, LA)

The 2 semifinal games, on Jan 9 and 10, will take place at:

* Orange Bowl (Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, FL)
* Cotton Bowl (AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX)

Jan 20: The CFP National Championship at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, GA.



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ORIGINAL POST:

8 ESPN writers project #12 Boise State getting a FIRST ROUND BYE.

5 ESPN writers project #21 Arizona State getting a FIRST ROUND BYE.

Arizona State (9-2, 6-2) was picked in the preseason to finish last in the Big 12. Their 2 losses were to Texas Tech (30-22) and Cincinnati (24-14). They finish the regular season at Arizona (4-7, 2-6)


Iowa To Retire Clark's #22 on 2.2.25

Iowa will retire Clark's #22 at the 2.2.25 game against #7 USC.

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Release from Iowa:

UI Athletics Announces Caitlin Clark’s No. 22 Retirement Celebration

IOWA CITY, Iowa -- In a celebration of legacy, achievement and undeniable impact, the University of Iowa Athletics Department has announced plans to retire the iconic No. 22 of Hawkeye women's basketball legend, Caitlin Clark, during a ceremony scheduled for Feb. 2, 2025, inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

"I'm forever proud to be a Hawkeye and Iowa holds a special place in my heart that is bigger than just basketball,” Clark said. "It means the world to me to receive this honor and to celebrate it with my family, friends and alumni. It will be a great feeling to look up in the rafters and see my jersey alongside those that I've admired for so long."

Clark will be in attendance for the game against USC on Feb. 2, 2025. Tipoff is set for 12:30 p.m. (CT) and the contest will air on FOX and the Hawkeye Radio Network.

“Caitlin Clark has not only redefined excellence on the court but has also inspired countless young athletes to pursue their dreams with passion and determination,” said Beth Goetz, Henry B. and Patricia B. Tippie Director of Athletics Chair. “Her remarkable achievements have left an indelible mark on the University of Iowa and the world of women’s basketball. Retiring her number is a testament to her extraordinary contributions and a celebration of her legacy that will continue to inspire future generations. Hawkeye fans are eager to say thank you for so many incredible moments.”

JuJu Watkins (in 38 games) is 4th fastest to 1,000 points. Took Caitlin 40 games

Attendance (tickets sold & distributed) for USC's 81-50 home win last night over Santa Clara was just 3,594.

Will JuJu threaten Caitlin's career scoring mark? It will come down to career games x career ppg.

* Caitlin averaged 35 games/year x 4 years. JuJu played 34 games in year 1.
* Right now there's quite the gap in career ppg.

Current Numbers:

Games....Career...........Career
Played.......PPG.............Points
.......38................26.47....................1,006.........JuJu Watkins
.....139...............28.42...................3,951..........Caitlin Clark


Commuting/Working Out of State vs Moving Family in High School

Have a job opportunity that will increase my salary by about 30% but requires I commute from KS to TX. Kids are currently in high school and wife doesn't want to move to Texas. Considering commuting where I can do 3-4 days in a row there and 1-2 days home. Curious if anyone has done something like this and what impacts they thought it put on their family life.

Alternatively if I move and work full time I'll make double or triple my salary. Wondering if anyone packed up their high school kids and moved.
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