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Bed Bath & Beyond CFO plunges to death at New York's Jenga tower

Published 09/04/2022, 09:45 AM
Updated 09/04/2022, 06:25 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Signage is seen at a Bed Bath & Beyond store in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., June 29, 2022. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo

By Kanishka Singh and Akriti Sharma

(Reuters) -Bed Bath & Beyond Inc's chief financial officer fell to his death from New York's Tribeca skyscraper known as the "Jenga" tower on Friday afternoon, police said on Sunday, days after the struggling retailer announced it was closing stores and laying off workers.

Gustavo Arnal, 52, joined Bed Bath & Beyond (NASDAQ:BBBY) in 2020. He previously worked as CFO for cosmetics brand Avon in London and had a 20-year stint with Procter & Gamble (NYSE:PG), according to his LinkedIn profile.

On Friday at 12:30 p.m. ET (1630 GMT), police responded to a 911 call and found a 52-year-old man dead near the building who suffered injuries from a fall. Police identified the man as Gustavo Arnal.

The police statement did not provide further details on the circumstances leading to Arnal's death and said the New York City Medical Examiner's Office would determine the cause of death. Bed Bath & Beyond confirmed his death in a press statement on Sunday but gave no details.

The big-box chain - once considered a so-called "category killer" in home and bath goods - has seen its fortunes falter after an attempt to sell more of its own brand, or private-label goods.

Last week, Bed Bath & Beyond said it would close 150 stores, cut jobs and overhaul its merchandising strategy in an attempt to turn around its money-losing business.

It forecast a bigger-than-expected 26% slump in same-store sales for the second quarter and said it would retain its buybuy Baby business, which it had put up for sale.

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Arnal sold 55,013 shares in Bed Bath & Beyond in multiple transactions on Aug. 16-17, Reuters' calculations showed based on SEC filings. The sales amounted to about $1.4 million, and Arnal still had almost 255,400 shares remaining.

On Aug. 23, the company, Arnal and major shareholder Ryan Cohen were sued over accusations of artificially inflating the firm's stock price in a "pump and dump" scheme, with the lawsuit alleging Arnal sold off his shares at a higher price after the scheme.

The class action lawsuit listed Arnal as one of the defendants and was brought by a group of shareholders who claimed they lost around $1.2 billion.

The filing in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia alleged that Arnal "agreed to regulate all insider sales by BBBY's officers and directors to ensure that the market would not be inundated with a large number of BBBY shares at a given time."

The lawsuit also alleged that he issued materially misleading statements to investors.

The company said it was "in the early stages of evaluating the complaint, but based on current knowledge the company believes the claims are without merit."

Shares in Bed Bath & Beyond have been highly volatile in recent months, being viewed as a so-called "meme" stock, which trade more on social media sentiment than economic fundamentals.

Cohen, a billionaire investor, disclosed a stake of nearly 10% in early March. Cohen's RC Ventures disclosed plans to sell its stake on Aug. 17.

Latest comments

That’s a tragic loss. Its a hunan life for God’s sake
bbig will Fall tomorrow
So much hatred for Cohen. If people bought a dying stock because a money loving activist investor did so for a quid on the back his status, it's on them.
Doesn't change the fact Cohen manipulated the market, illegally, for personal financial gain. He should jump next
idiots bought the bbby pipe dream, lost, and now trying to sure.
very fishy 🐍🔱
May have been ******🐍🔱
Lets see what everyone has to say about Ryan Cohen now….
shouldve been cohen
Intriguing... to be continued.
Intriguing... to be continued.
Hollywood couldn't invent a story like the BBY saga
Incredible seeing these retail traders aka "apes" lose. What a sight to behold
CFO. Gustavo Arnal must knew something about Hilery Clinton… 🤔
Cohen should follow
another sign things are rotten under the surface. soon we will discover more scamms
Recession suicide fever is coming?
Murder of first degree, because the company losses. Maffia again...
From recent 8KA putative securities class action and shareholder derivative action was filed on August 23, 2022 against the Company, Gustavo Arnal (the Company’s Chief Financial Officer), and certain third parties in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. The case, which is captioned Si v. Bed Bath & Beyond Corp., et al., Case No. 2:22-cv-02541, asserts claims of breach of fiduciary duty, negligent misrepresentation, and violations of §§ 10(b) and 20(a) of the Exchange Act on behalf of a putative class of purchasers of our securities from March 25, 2022 through August 18, 2022. The Complaint alleges that certain of our disclosures about the Company’s revenue and proposed divestments, as well as other disclosures made by certain of our investors about their holdings, during the putative class period were materially false or misleading.
It's not a suicide...
How would you know?
It's not a suicide...
It's not a suicide...
Bed bath & Beeeeeeyooond!
no matter how bad it gets, its only money.  your life is worth more.   sad.  lots of things reminiscent now of 1929, markets and madmen emerging to try and control the world.
True!
if you are going to lie, steal and cheat others, by all means jump.
let the liars and thieves fall
It starting….
Fell or pushed. Lots of money being lost in this stock by some people who may not take too kindly to him selling right before bad news comes out. I say he was pushed. Enjoy
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