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The media told you SEARS died because of Amazon. That is a lie. Private Equity was the real culprit. In this documentary, we expose the secret "Private Equity Playbook" that Wall Street firms used to loot and destroy 10 beloved American brands. From the "endless shrimp" disaster at Red Lobster to the collapse of Sears, these weren't natural business failures. They were calculated extractions. We are naming the names—Bain Capital, Golden Gate, Apollo—and breaking down the specific financial tricks (like Leveraged Buyouts and Sale-Leasebacks) used to turn your childhood memories into corporate cash machines. This Video exposes how corporate raiders used tactics like debt loading and asset stripping in a classic leveraged buyout to destroy our beloved brands. If you want to know why the American Mall really died, you need to watch this. In This Video, We Cover: Why "Private Equity" is the real killer of retail (not Amazon). The 5-Step Playbook used to strip assets from profitable companies. The real reason Red Lobster went bankrupt (Hint: It wasn't the shrimp). How Mervyn's was destroyed by real estate scams. The tragedy of Toys "R" Us and the 30,000 jobs lost. CHAPTERS: 00:00 The Lie About Toys "R" Us: PE Killed It 00:47 #10: Linens 'n Things 02:20 #9: Mervyn's 03:41 #8: KB Toys 04:56 #7: Gymboree 06:14 The 5-Step Private Equity Playbook 08:18 #6: Jo-Ann Fabrics 10:10 #5: Payless ShoeSource 11:37 #4: Sports Authority 12:56 #3: Sears 14:25 #2: Toys "R" Us 16:07 #1: Red Lobster (Happening Right Now) 18:17 What You Can Do: Stop Being Loyal #PrivateEquity #RetailApocalypse #ToysRUs #RedLobster #Economics #Documentary #Sears #BainCapital #WallStreet