JITNEY JUNGLE SEES SALE, NEW PRESIDENT
JACKSON, Miss. -- Roger Friou will become president of Jitney Jungle Stores of America here when the sale of the chain to a New York-based investment firm is completed this week. Friou will continue as chief financial officer of the 104-unit chain. In assuming the presidency he will succeed Henry Holman, who will continue as chairman and chief executive officer. Jitney Jungle is being acquired by
March 4, 1996
JACKSON, Miss. -- Roger Friou will become president of Jitney Jungle Stores of America here when the sale of the chain to a New York-based investment firm is completed this week. Friou will continue as chief financial officer of the 104-unit chain. In assuming the presidency he will succeed Henry Holman, who will continue as chairman and chief executive officer. Jitney Jungle is being acquired by Bruckman, Rosser, Sherrill & Co., a new leveraged buyout firm, in a recapitalization valued at $350 million, excluding transaction costs. Bruckman, Rosser, Sherrill & Co. was formed by former employees of Citicorp Venture Capital Co. Steve Sherrill, one of the company's partners, told SN Jitney Jungle is the company's first food-industry investment, "though we are looking for other food chains to acquire," he noted. Standard & Poor's assigned the chain a single-'B' rating last week on its $200 million senior unsecured notes, due 2006; the chain's overall corporate credit rating is single-'B' plus.
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