Business
Aramark Corp., operator of Children’s World Learning Centers, agreed to sell its Educational Resources unit to former junk bond king Michael Milken’s Knowledge Learning Corp. to exit the child-care business.
March 5, 2003
Divestiture: The company will still manage the Pond. Aramark spends $225 million to get into Edison Field and more.
March 31, 2000
Aramark Corp., the nation’s largest food-service company, said Tuesday it agreed to be acquired by an investment group led by its longtime chief executive for $6.3 billion, plus the assumption of about $2 billion in debt.
Aug. 9, 2006
Food: Firm also plans to shed venue-management division and ownership of Sun Theater in Anaheim.
A group of investors led by Aramark Corp.
May 2, 2006
Aramark Corp., a food vendor to entertainment arenas and institutions, filed Tuesday to go public in a stock sale initially estimated to raise as much as $600 million.
July 18, 2001
Aramark Corp., the nation’s largest food service company, will go private for the second time in 22 years if shareholders vote, as expected, for a $6.3-billion leveraged buyout bid today.
Dec. 20, 2006
Javelin Systems Inc., the Irvine-based maker of touch-screen computer systems, said it has signed a $2.3-million contract with food giant Aramark Corp.
Dec. 2, 1998
About 100 janitors who provide cleaning services at Boeing Co.’
March 10, 2005
ServiceMaster Co. agreed to sell its facilities management unit to Aramark Corp. for $800 million, as part of a shift in focus from the institutional market to residential customers.
Oct. 5, 2001