Remarkable Retail

Deal or No Deal with Richard Kestenbaum, Partner, Triangle Capital

Episode Summary

Joining us for our final interview recorded in the Scratch Event DJs remote podcast studio at the Revtech Rev Summit is Richard Kestenbaum, leading retail influencer, Forbes contributor, and co-Founder and Partner at Triangle Capital. Richard and his firm specialize in mergers, acquisitions and capital-raising for consumer-related businesses, and were fortunate to get his insightful perspective and uniques takes on a variety of topics, including the accelerating pace of disruption, resistance to change, and the transformative impacts of AI.

Episode Notes

Joining us for our final interview recorded in the Scratch Event DJs remote podcast studio at the Revtech Rev Summit is Richard Kestenbaum, leading retail influencer, Forbes contributor, and co-Founder and Partner at Triangle Capital.

Richard and his firm specialize in mergers, acquisitions and capital-raising for consumer-related businesses, and were fortunate to get his insightful perspective and uniques takes on a variety of topics, including the accelerating pace of disruption, resistance to change, and the transformative impacts of AI. We also get Richard's hot-takes on an improving deal environment, department store consolidation, and whether taking a company private makes any difference whatsoever.

But first we unpack the most important retail news of the week, starting with the impacts of climate change and the imminent US elections, brought to you by SCAYLE.  Then it's on to talk about the implications of Amazon Prime Days on the holiday season. We conclude with deals, deals, deals as MyTheresa's plans to acquire YNAP from Richemont, Moose Knuckles gets a minority investment from Chinese apparel giant Bosideng, Couche-Tard ups its offer to take-over convenience store giant 7-Eleven. and Selfridge's receives a 40% investment from PIF, the Saudi wealth fund.

For more on the Berns Communication Group's Retail Influencer Network go here.

For our 2022 interview with MyTheresa's CEO Michael Kliger go here.