|
Bain often borrowed heavily against the companies' assets, then restructured the firms and sold them, sometimes for big profits. A 2000 prospectus touting Bain's work under Romney, first reported by the Times, estimated a remarkable 88 percent average annual internal rate of return from 1984 to 1999. Politico reported in 2008 that Dade International, acquired by Bain in 1994, laid off more than 1,800 workers during Romney's time there. And LIVE Entertainment laid off 40 of 166 workers following a Bain buyout. The Associated Press reported Monday that a South Carolina photo album manufacturer controlled by Bain flourished for a while but eventually laid off about 150 workers. The Romney campaign says some of the companies badly needed to become more efficient, and layoffs were an inevitable part of the process. The campaign points to success stories at some companies reorganized by Bain. Staples has 89,000 workers, the Sports Authority 15,000 and Domino's pizza 7,900, the campaign says. Democrats differ on whether Romney's record at Bain is enough to render him a weaker nominee than Gingrich, who left Congress in 1998 under an ethics cloud and after suffering from run-ins with fellow Republicans. "I'd definitely say that not having Bain is a plus for Gingrich," said Robert Gibbs, a former top Obama aide. "However, I'm not sure what Gingrich's positive jobs agenda would be." Gibbs said Gingrich's tax proposals would hurt the economy. Romney's history with Bain has emerged at times in the Republican primary contest. After Romney said Gingrich should return the $1.6 million he made as a consultant to mortgage giant Freddie Mac, Gingrich fired back. "If Gov. Romney would like to give back all the money he's earned from bankrupting companies and laying off employees over his years at Bain, then I would be glad to listen to him," Gingrich said. He slightly backed away from the remarks after some conservatives accused him of being anti-capitalism.
[Associated
Press;
Copyright 2011 The Associated
Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
News | Sports | Business | Rural Review | Teaching & Learning | Home and Family | Tourism | Obituaries
Community |
Perspectives
|
Law & Courts |
Leisure Time
|
Spiritual Life |
Health & Fitness |
Teen Scene
Calendar
|
Letters to the Editor