E-Cigarette Maker Juul's Financial Rescue Marred by Allegations Against Key Directors' Self-Interest
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Two longstanding figures on Juul Labs Inc.'s board, Nick Pritzker and Riaz Valani, played pivotal roles in bailing out the troubled e-cigarette maker, ensuring the preservation of their equity investments while steering clear of liability in thousands of lawsuits against Juul.
However, the move has triggered a lawsuit from investors, alleging the directors prioritized personal interests over the company's well-being.
At the heart of the dispute lies whether the 2022 bailout favored insiders over other investors. Juul denies the allegations, the Wall Street Journal writes.
The company asserts that decisions were delegated to independent directors.
The troubled trajectory of Juul, once a vaping powerhouse backed by a $12.8 billion investment from Altria Group Inc (NYSE:MO) in 2018, saw significant turbulence.
Mounting lawsuits over marketing practices, regulatory clashes, and an FDA order pushing their e-cigarettes off the market propelled the company toward exploring bankruptcy by mid-2022.
During internal discussions about a potential bankruptcy, Pritzker and Valani vehemently opposed this path, advocating for a bailout.
Despite internal concerns about potential conflicts of interest, the duo pushed forward, refinancing loans and making substantial investments, resulting in their entities owning nearly half of Juul, WSJ noted.
The subsequent funding round in 2023 raised $1.27 billion, primarily driven by Pritzker, Valani, and Juul's co-founders, significantly diluted the other investors' stakes and prompted legal actions to block a debt conversion.
Juul contends that its actions prevented complete equity wipeout through bankruptcy, settling numerous legal issues, slashing expenses, and reorganizing the board to mitigate conflicts.
Amid ongoing battles to keep products in the market and obtain federal authorization for new offerings, Juul endeavors to raise an additional $330 million in 2024.
Disclaimer: This content was partially produced with the help of AI tools and was reviewed and published by Benzinga editors.
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