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Here’s The ENTIRE List Of Public Companies That Got Biggest PPP Loans

April 23, 2020 //  by Allie//  13 Comments

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Massive companies applied for taxpayer-backed low-interest loans meant for small businesses. We now know that at least 100 of these big companies that received Paycheck Protection Program loan funds are publicly-traded and they now have to pay those loans back.

Related: BIG Companies Got Loans Meant For Real Small Businesses And It’s A Slap In The Face

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The Paycheck Protection Program was supposed to infuse small businesses, which typically have less access to quick cash and credit, with $349 billion in emergency loans that could help keep workers on the job and bills paid on time.

Instead, the taxpayer-backed low-interest loans went to companies with thousands of employees, fines and penalties from the government, risks of financial failure long before the coronavirus shut down ravaged the U.S. economy, companies with no marketable product to sell, and big businesses whose parent company is located in a foreign country.

Here’s A List of the Biggest Publicly Traded Companies That Got PPP Loans Meant For Real Small Businesses:

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Privately held restaurant chain Fogo de Chao had $317 million in revenue in 2017 and received $20 million in PPP loans. The chain has about 40 locations.

But First: HERE’S WHY THE PPP LOAN PROGRAM DIDN’T WORK

The Paycheck Protection Program was aimed at giving America’s small businesses and self-employed a lifeline to keep them open during the economic shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic.

$349 BILLION was allocated towards United States small businesses by the SBA. There are over 53 million combined small businesses (defined by the SBA as smaller than 500 employees) and self-employed persons in the United State which we are going to simply call in the table below “small companies.”

4,400 of the approved PPP loans exceeded $5 million according to the SBA. The size of the typical loan nationally was $206,000. The SBA will forgive the loans if companies meet certain benchmarks, such as keeping employees on payroll for eight weeks.

Of the estimated 45 million applications for PPP the Small Business Administration received, only 4% were approved.

PPP funds set aside for small businesses April 3$349 BILLION
Percent of U.S. businesses = sole proprietors73%
Percent of U.S. businesses = employing 500 or less99%
Number of small businesses in U.S.30.2 million
Number of sole proprietorships in U.S.23 million
TOTAL number of small companies in U.S.53.2 million
TOTAL estimated number of PPP loan applications 45 million
Number of PPP loans approved1.8 million
Estimated percent of PPP loans approved4%
Jobs lost in U.S. since March 2326.5 million
U.S. estimated unemployment rate April 2320%
U.S. unemployment rate during 2008 financial crisis10%
U.S. unemployment rate during the Great Depression14%+
U.S. unemployment rate in 193324.9%
Number of PPP loans over $5 million4,400
Average PPP loan size$206,000
Size of loan to fund ALL PPP applicants the same
Amount each applicant could use towards payroll, rent, healthcare, etc
$7,755
$3,102
per month
Sources: U.S. Small Business Administration, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, IRS

It’s obvious the first round of PPP loan funding was never going to cover demand for the program even though $349 BILLION had been allocated for it.

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There was never enough funding for small companies–and big companies applying for taxpayer-backed PPP loans only exacerbated the problem. They knew better.

Real small businesses are now closing their doors, selling their possessions to meet payroll, and getting kicked out by callous landlords who will most likely still owe rent on remaining months in their leases. Commercial leases are not covered in federal, state or most local eviction moratoriums.

Never forget who these big companies are because screwed over small companies and the self-employed by holding much needed funding for small businesses hostage.

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Why Is It Important That Small Businesses Get PPP Loans? Jobs.

Small companies are the backbone of America and account for an astounding 64% of all new jobs created in the United States.

The number of people in the U.S. who are self-employed has grown over 9%, while the growth rate of businesses that employ people has only grown by 4.4%.

Self-employed people in the United States still pay taxes, and have to pay for their own healthcare. However, they are often ineligible for federal and state welfare and unemployment programs unless they “go get a real job.”

The rise of entrepreneurship in the U.S. has given rise to more self-employed people who value flexibility over staying at one company for most of their career.

Entrepreneurship is now called the “new” American dream.

Percent of all U.S. jobs created by small businesses49.2%
Percent of new jobs created by small businesses64%
Percent of U.S. small businesses that employ people 99.7%
Growth rate of self-employment in U.S. 9.1%
Growth rate of businesses employing people4.4%
Jobs lost in U.S. since March 202026.5 MILLION
U.S. estimated real unemployment rate April 2320%
U.S. unemplomyent rate during 2008 financial crisis10%
U.S. unemployment rate during the Great Depression14%+
U.S. unemployment rate in 193324.9%
Sources: U.S. Small Business Administration, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, IRS, U.S. Treasury

Why Allowing Big Companies To Get PPP Loans Is Killing U.S. Small Businesses

The following table is the list so far of publicly traded companies sorted by total stock value (market cap) that applied for and received taxpayer-backed PPP loan funds meant for America’s small businesses and self-employed.

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Publicly traded companies typically have access to more cash, can sell shares, and they usually have more funding opportunities to pay payroll, rent, and other costs.

They have a HUGE financial and competitive advantage over small companies, and this is why allowing big companies to get PPP loans has nearly destroyed small businesses overnight.

While publicly traded companies are now required to repay PPP loans they received by May 7, the problem is that because big companies did receive the loans that real small businesses have been forced to close, sell possessions they’ll never get back in order make payroll, have had callous landlords lock them out and throw away their business property because they couldn’t make April rent.

BIGGEST PUBLICLY TRADED COMPANIES APPROVED FOR PPP LOANS (SO FAR)

We’ll be updating this list as more information becomes available.

NOTE: Big companies not publicly traded are noted next to company/brand name.

The list GROWS daily. We will update this list as we can, and here a COMPLETE LIST that is updated frequently. This mess is about to hit $1 BILLION in taxpayer-backed PPP loans that publicly traded companies received.

COMPANYLOAN AMOUNTMARKET CAP
Los Angeles Lakers (not publicly traded)$4.6M$4.4B
AutoNation$80M$3B
Shake Shack$10M$1.7B
Accelerate Diagnostics, Inc.$4.7M$564M
DMC Global$6.7M$405M
Wave Life Sciences$7.2M$286M
MannKind$4.9M$273M
Lindblad Expeditions$6.6M$264M
Chembio Diangnostics, Inc.$2.9M$257M
Nathan’s Famous$1.2M$252M
Ruth’s Chris Steak House$20M$251M
Legacy Housing$6.5M$229M
Misonix$5.2M$198M
Digimarc$5M$192M
Fiesta Restaurant Group (Taco Cabana, Pollo Tropical)$10.0$189M
OptiNose$4.4M$180M
Joint Corp.$2.7M$160M
Quantum Corp$10M$151M
New Age Beverages$6.9M$137M
Aquestive Therapeutics$4.8M$122M
Escalade$5.6M$104M
ZAGG$9.4M$101M
Veritone$6.5M$101M
Ultralife$3.5M$99M
Frequency Electronics$5M$68M
Potbelly$10M$85M
U.S. Auto Parts$4.1M$81M
Kura Sushi$6.0M$78M
J. Alexander’s Holdings$15.1M$74M
Prema-Fix Environmental$5.7M$72M
Protech Home Medical$6.0M$71M
Natural Gas Services$4.6M$65M
Flotek Industries$4.8M$52M
CV Sciences$2.9M$50M
Conformis$4.7M$47M
Identiv, Inc.$2.9M$47M
Gulf Island Fabrication, Inc.$10M$45M
PolarityTE$3.6M$44M
Air T$8.2M$37M
Crawford United$3.7M$36M
CPI Aerostructures$4.8M$35M
Adamis Pharmaceuticals$3.2 M$26M
Phunware Inc.$2.8M$25M
ENGlobal$4.9M$24M
Broadwind Energy$9.5M$24M
Emmis Communications$4.8M$23M
Ballantyne$3.2M$23M
Hallador Energy$10M$22M
CynergisTek, Inc.$2.8M$21M
CRH Medical Corp.$2.9M$20M
Ashford Inc., Ashford Hospitality Trust, Braemar Hotels & Resorts$126.4M$17M
Continental Materials Corp.$5.4M$16M
SIFCO Industries$5M$13M
BIOLASE$3M$13M
Vaso$3.6M$7M
TSR, Inc$6.7M$6M
Oblong Inc.$2.4M$5.4M
Drive Shack$5.2M$5M
SOURCE: Morgan Stanley, NASDAQ, SEC filings, interviews with executives

LIST OF LARGEST PPP LOANS PUBLICLY TRADED COMPANIES GOT

We’ll be updating this list as more information becomes available.

Note: List contains privately held companies, which we’ll be adding more of as information becomes available, and which we’ve prominently disclosed.

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The list GROWS daily. We will update this list as we can, and here’s a COMPLETE LIST that is updated frequently. This mess is about to hit $1 BILLION in taxpayer-backed PPP loans that publicly traded companies received.

BIGGEST COMPANIES THAT GOT PPP LOANS
All publicly-traded, unless otherwise noted
LOAN AMOUNT
TOTAL (so far)OVER $1 BILLION
Ashford Inc., Ashford Hospitality Trust, Braemar Hotels & Resorts
Dallas-based luxury hotel conglomerate
$126,400,000
AutoNation
New, used auto retailer
$80,000,000
Ruth’s Hospitality Group Inc.
Ruth’s Chris Steak House
$20,000,000
Fogo de Chao (Privately-held)
High-end Brazilian steak house
$20,000,000
J. Alexander’s Holdings. Inc.
High-end chain restaurants
$15,100,000
Shake Shack Inc.
Burgers and Shakes
$10,000,000
Fiesta Restaurant Group Inc.
Taco Cabana, Pollo Tropical restaurant chain
$15,000,000
Quantum Corp.
Data storage
$10,000,000
Potbelly Corp.
Potbelly restaurants
$10,000,000
Gulf Island Fabrication, Inc.
Metal fabricator
$10,000,000
Hallador Energy
Coal mining
$10,000,000
Broadwind Energy, Inc.
Energy manufacturer
$9,500,000
Zagg Inc.
Mobile phone screen protectors, accessories
$9,443,728
Air T Inc.
Distribution, aviation sector
$8,215,100
Wave Life Sciences Ltd.
Biotechnology, genetic disease therapies
$7,234,890
New Age Beverages Corp.
Beverage company
$6,868,400
DMC Global Inc.
Metal fabricator
$6,700,000
TSR, Inc.
Technology services
$6,660,000
Lindblad Expeditions Holdings Inc.
Cruises, expedition travel company
$6,600,000
Legacy Housing Corp.
Mobile Home Producer
$6,545,700
Veritone, Inc.
Artificial intelligence
$6,490,000
Kura Sushi USA Inc.
Japanese cuisine restaurant
$5,980,000
Protech Home Medical
Home medical equipment
$5,970,000
Prema-Fix Environmental
Hazardous waste treatment and disposal company
$5,666,300
Escalade Inc.
Sporting goods manufacture, distributor
$5,627,500
Continental Materials Corp.
Construction, HVAC
$5,487,000
Drive Shack Inc.
Golf-related entertainment, real estate
$5,276,742
Misonix Inc.
Medical devices
$5,199,487
Digimarc Corp.
Patented software, services for banking, retail, media, entertainment, publishing 
$5,032,000
SIFCO Industries Inc.
Metal manufacturer, aerospace, energy and defense
$5,024,732
Frequency Electronics Inc.
Specialized products, commercial, government, military
$4,964,810
ENGlobal Corp.
Engineering petroleum refining, petrochemical, pipeline
$4,915,800
MannKind Corp.
Biopharmaceutical company
$4,872,860
Aquestive Therapeutics, Inc.
Pharmaceutical company
$4,830,000
CPI Aerostructures Inc.
Structural aircraft parts, U.S. Air Force, U.S. armed forces
$4,795,000
Flotek Industries, Inc.
Oil and gas, develops, supplies chemistry and services
$4,788,000
Accelerate Diagnostics, Inc.
In vitro diagnostics for rapid testing of pathogens
$4,780,000
Emmis Communications Corp.
Media, broadcasting conglomerate
$4,753,000
Conformis, Inc.
Medical, hip and knee replacements
$4,719,000
Natural Gas Services
Manufactures, sells, rents gas compression, low emissions flare systems
$4,601,075
Los Angeles Lakers
NBA Franchise (not publicly traded)
$4,600,000
OptiNose Inc.
Pharmaceuticals, ear, nose, throat, allergies
$4,446,948
U.S. Auto Parts Network Inc.
Online automotive aftermarket parts, repair information
$4,107,388
Crawford United Corp.
Industrial products for healthcare, aerospace, education, transportation, petrochemical sectors
$3,679,383
Vaso Corp.
Healthcare solutions and products
$3,610,000
Polarityte, Inc.
Biotechnologies, biomaterials, develops polarized human tissues for clinical medicine and biomedical research
$3,576,145
Ultralife Corp.
Batteries, communications in government, defense, medical, security, energy, robotics
$3,459,000
Adamis Pharmaceuticals Corp.
Biopharmaceuticals in respiratory disease, allergy
$3,192,000
Ballantyne Strong Inc.
Cinema services, digital signage, advertising, insurance
$3,173,900
Chembio Diagnostic Systems Inc.
Medical diagnostics, rapid testing
2,980,000
Biolase Inc.
Medical devices specializing in dentistry
$2,980,000
CRH Medical Corp.
Endoscopy, medical diagnostics
$2,945,620
Identiv Corp.
Security tech for museums, jails, federal facilities, airports, chip readers, credentials, video surveillance analytics
$2,914,500
CV Sciences, Inc.
CBD manufacturing, marketing, selling CBD products
$2,906,000
Phunware Inc.
App developer helping Fortune 5000 companies use media and data to make more money
$2,850,336
CynergisTek, Inc.
Cybersecurity for healthcare sector
$2,825,000
Joint Corp.
Chiropractic clinic franchisor
$2,727,970
Oblong Inc.
Conferencing platform that allows users to share and control digital content from multiple screens
$2,416,600
BK Technologies Corp.
Portable two way radios, mobile radios
$2,196,335
Cinedigm Corp.
Digital cinema, software, content marketing, and distribution
$2,151,000
HyreCar Inc.
Carsharing, ridesharing app
$2,004,175
LiveXLive Media, Inc.
Slacker radio parent company
$2,000,000
S&W Seed Co.
Agriculture, seeds
$2,000,000
The LGL Group, Inc.
Electronic components
$1,907,000
Enservco
$1,900,000
TecoGen Inc.
Energy, natural gas engine technologies
$1,870,000
RiceBran Technologies
Agriculture, researches, develops rice bran-based nutrients
$1,791,658
Bionano Genomics, Inc.
Bio-nano genome mapping technologies
$1,770,000
Blonder Tongue Laboratories Inc.
Cable television pioneer, global communication equipment
$1,768,762
Maronne Bio Innovations Inc.
Agriculture, bio-products
$1,723,000
Westell, Inc.
Telecommunications equipment
$1,637,000
BSquare Corp.
Tech distributor, system integrator, Internet of Things
$1,572,458
Educational Development Corp.
Exclusive trade publisher of children’s books produced in the United Kingdom by Usborne Publishing Limited
$1,447,400
Eastside Distilling Inc.
Distiller of bourbon, whiskey, rum and vodka
$1,438,100
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Inc.
International distributor of chocolates, candies
$1,429,500
Workhorse Group Inc.
Manufactures electric vehicles
$1,411,000
Autoweb Inc.
Marketing for automotive
$1,380,000
Pro Dex Inc.
Surgical, medical instrument manufacturing company
$1,360,100
Nathan’s Famous
Restaurant chain, hot dogs
$1,224,645
Inuvo, Inc.
Internet advertising technology, digital publishing company
$1,100,000
Infinite Group Inc.
IT service management company
$957,373
Immucel Corp.
Animal health, focus dairy and beef industries
$937,700
ClearPoint Neuro Inc.
Medical devices, develops biologics, gene therapy systems for neurological disorders, deep-brain stimulation
$896,000
Ur-Energy Inc.
Uranium mining, recovery and processing activities
$893,000
TSS, Inc.
Carwash promotional items
$889,900
Intellinetics Inc.
Cloud-enabled document management platform
$838,700
USIO, Inc.
Tech-enabled payment solutions provider to merchants, billers, software companies
$814,000
Intellicheck, Inc.
Identity authentication, validation solutions for banks, credit card issuers, retail, hospitality, law enforcement, defense, transportation
$796,000
CareView Communications, Inc.
Patient care monitoring, security products, entertainment
$781,000
Mikros Systems Corp.
Wireless data transmission, equipment
$753,000
Rave Restaurant Group Inc.
Pie Five, Pizza Inn restaurants
$656,830
Pulmatrix Inc.
Biopharmaceuticals, pulmonary, non-pulmonary
$616,795
Astrotech Corp.
Technology incubator, funds, manages, sells start-ups
$541,000
Helius Medical Technologies Inc.
Medical devices, medical technologies
$323,000
Trovagene, Inc.
Clinical-stage, oncology therapeutics
$305,000
NioCorp Developments Ltd
Mineral exploration, focus on niobium, scandium, titanium
$196,000
Hepion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Clinical stage biopharmaceutical company
$177,000
GeoVax, Inc.
Biotechnology company, developing HIV-1 vaccine
$170,000
TOTAL (so far)$533,656,345
SOURCE: Morgan Stanley, NASDAQ, SEC filings, executive interviews, company websites

This is probably just the tip of the iceberg. We’ll be updating this list as more information becomes available.

Metroplex Social had to manually verify and compile this list because neither the Small Business Administration nor the lending industry has disclosed recipients of the Paycheck Protection Program.

Typically, SBA loan recipients are published HERE or HERE.

As of April 28, the list still has not been updated and is shows last loan approved as March 31.

SBA Only Approved 4% Of PPP Loans Before $349 BILLION Ran Out

The SBA says that 74% of the loans were for less than $150,000, demonstrating “the accessibility of this program to even the smallest of small businesses.” Which actually feels like a slap to the face to real small businesses and the self-employed.

However, of the $349 BILLION allocated for real small businesses and the self-employed, simple math tells us that EACH small company would only receive $11,600 if they all applied for the program.

Furthermore, of the estimated 45 million applications for PPP the Small Business Administration received, only 4% were approved.

Democratic House members want the new stimulus package to “equitably prioritize small, minority, veteran, and women-owned businesses.

Equitable distribution would mean that the smallest of the small businesses would receive far less than what amounts to $3,000 per month under the April 3 scenario to pay for payroll, rent, etc for a couple months…and only if big companies didn’t apply for PPP.

There is no way to eat this soup sandwich.

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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin addressed the issue at Tuesday evening’s White House briefing, saying, “The intent of this money was not for big public companies that had access to capital.”

The Treasury Department is now requiring publicly traded companies to return PPP loans they received by May 7 in order to remain in good standing.

25% Of Publicly Traded Companies That Received Biggest PPP Loans Were Already In Trouble

About 25% of the publicly traded companies on our list, according to SEC regulatory filings, were already financially positioned to fail, had losses for years prior to applying for the loan, had no product or service to sell and won’t for years, renewed executive compensation and bonuses on the very same day they were funded with the PPP loan, had been fined in the past for overstating revenue, had their parent company located in another country or were performing so badly that NASDAQ had threatened to delist them.

“I am troubled by reports of publicly traded companies with access to capital & bank relationships receiving money quickly while many ma & pa shops can’t even get a call back or $1,” Sen. Martha McSally, R-Arizona, tweeted. “The next round of funds must be focused on small businesses, with better oversight & transparency.”

“If we let the applications for the largest entities consume those one and two person operations, we have failed our constituents and paved the way for national economic decline,” the leaders of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus, the Congressional Black Caucus and the Congressional Hispanic Caucus said in a written statement.

Publicly Traded Companies Must Now Repay PPP Loans

Here’s the most troubling facts we’ve uncovered so far in our investigation into the biggest companies that got PPP loans meant for real small businesses.

**The Treasury Department has now said that publicly traded companies must pay back their PPP loans by May 7.**

We’ll be updating this list as more information becomes available.

Note: List contains privately held companies, which we’ll be adding more of as information becomes available, and which we’ve prominently disclosed.

LIST OF TOTALLY WTF MOMENTS WHERE BIG COMPANIES GOT PPP LOANS

CompanyLoan AmountWhat Metroplex Social Discovered
Ashford Inc., Ashford Hospitality Trust, Braemar Hotels & Resorts

Dallas-based luxury hotel conglomerate
$126.4 million*NO PLANS to REPAY PPP Loan to SBA
*95% of workforce laid off or furloughed
*Won’t be using funds to rehire workers right away; using funds as a very low-interest 1% loan, no payments for initial 6 months
*Asking U.S. taxpayers to bail his hotels out for 1.5 years
*Owns ~130 hotels
*Got $126.4 million by taking advantage of a loophole
*Revenue $2.2 BILLION in 2019
*At least $4 billion in debt, stopped making payments
*Ashford’s market cap on April 23 was $17 million; April 30 $91 million
*Braemar Hotels & Resorts market cap on *April 30 is $114
*Monty Bennett (CEO & Chairman) paid himself millions of dollars in preferred dividends during the economic shut down
*Monty was paid $1,755,697 annual bonus in March
*Monty is guaranteed another $585,233 by 12/31/2020
*Third-party preferred shareholders were paid during the shut down
*Monty makes between $5.6 and $6.6 million per year
*Hired lobbyists for the first time ever to make sure his hotels got a piece of PPP
*Monty donated $50,000 to re-elect Trump campaign in March 2020
*Monty donated at least $143,000 to Trump Victory political action committee
*Bennett has reportedly given more than $1.1 million to Trump and Republican Party since 2016 election, according to Federal Election Commission records
WaveLife Sciences
$7.2 million*Parent company is Singapore-based
*Reported net losses of $102 million, $147 million, $194 million over the last 3 fiscal years
AutoNation

New, used auto retailer with 360 retail locations
$77 million*Fortune 500 company
*$21 BILLION in revenue
*Market cap $3 billion
*Laid off 7,000 employees
Potbelly

Restaurant chain
$10 million*Annual sales $410 million last year
*Promoted Steven W. Cirulus to roles of CFO and CSO, salary of $425,000
*Temporarily reducing $425,000 salary by 25%
*Awarded him a $100,000 sign-on bonus
*Eligible for year-end bonus worth up to 60% base
Legacy

Bedford, TX based mobile home builder
$6.5 million*Recently increased borrowing capacity from $45 million to $70 million on a credit line from Capital One
*Employs 800 people
*Qualified due to a SBA stipulation that lets mobile home manufacturers have 1,250 workers
ZAGG

Mobile phone screen protectors
$9.4 million*Employed 628 people
*149 worked abroad
Lindblad Expeditions

Cruises, travel expeditions
$6.6 million*650 workers
*Has not needed to layoff, furlough or reduce salaries
*Branding deal with National Geographic
*$137 million in cash
Quantum Corp.
$10 million*800 employees
*Paid in Dec 2019 a $1 million fine for overstating revenue
Marrone Bio
Bio-pesticides
$1.7 million*50 employees
*COO accused by SEC of over-inflating financial results to make it appear they doubled revenue during its first year as a publicly company
*Fined $1.8 million in 2016 as a result
*Took on $40 million in debt and has been trying to dig itself out of a hole for years
Cinedigm Corp.
Leading independent film distributor
$2.1 million*Bison Capital, a Hong Kong-based investment firm, has owned majority of shares since 2017
*NASDAQ warned company in 2019 of getting delisted due to poor performance
*NASDAQ notified company March 2020 of being delisted due to poor performance
*April 2020 finalized a share transfer for significant equity stake in a China-based cinema company, promissory note $10 million
*April 2020 finalized deal for exclusive distribution rights for the Bob Ross channel
Enservco$1.9 million*95 employees
*March annual report admits to not generating “adequate revenue to fund our current operations…substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern”
*Significant net operating losses in 2018, 2019
LiveXLive
(formerly Spotify)
$2.1 million*Same day they received PPP loan funds, they renewed the CFO’s employment term for 2 years at $325,000 for 2020; $375,000 for 2021
*Also gave CFO a sign-on bonus of $100,000
Fogo de Chao (PRIVATELY-held)$20 million*Two subsidiaries applied and received $10 million each by taking advantage of loophole in the CARES Act
*About 40 locations
*Last known revenue $314.4 million in 2017
*CEO Barry McGowan defended the decision to apply for small business PPP loans by saying, “The scale of our business doesn’t matter.”
Sources: SEC regulatory filings, NASDAQ, executive interviews, company press releases
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Here’s The ENTIRE List Of Biggest Public Companies That Got Small Business PPP Loans (So Far)

Here’s the entire list of the largest publicly traded companies that got PPP loans meant for real small businesses.

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  1. Oscar Limon

    April 23, 2020 at 8:00 pm

    Good going Allie

    Reply
  2. Miguel Valdez

    April 26, 2020 at 1:21 am

    I have not received any help from the SBA programs. A college of mine received $1000.00 from the original 10,000 that was supposed to help with costs because of not being able to bring in clients. They where told that the rules changed and that 1000 was al they were going to get so the SBA could spread the wealth. Obviously it was meant to spread the wealth to those larger companies. Most of the chain restaurants always have lines wrapped around them and are making hand over fist. Our government and big banks failed. I will not be doing business with Chase anymore.

    Reply
  3. Mandy

    April 26, 2020 at 8:37 am

    Don’t forget to add Nikola motors. They got 4 million when the CEO just bought a 32 million dollar house and the company is valued at 3 billion..

    Reply
  4. Don

    April 28, 2020 at 3:01 pm

    Don’t forget to add Briarwood Ford and Royal Oak Ford. Each dealership received 2 million dollars and are owned by the same person

    Reply
  5. Joe

    May 4, 2020 at 1:38 pm

    The real shame of this while mess is that in 1 – 2 years, this will all be forgotten and all the working people will have their taxes raised to pay for these programs. Let’s not forget that this is not “free money.” The government gets
    “its money” from our taxes. So the small business that were left out of these programs will not only not get help, they will be subjected to higher taxes to pay back these funds!

    Reply
  6. PK

    May 5, 2020 at 8:42 pm

    Leave it to those in Congress and the Treasury Secretary to design such an ill-conceived program. The taxpayer will pay dearly.

    Reply
  7. Larry

    May 6, 2020 at 11:08 am

    Where is the list of companies that have received funds from the PPP progam.

    Reply
    • Allie

      May 6, 2020 at 12:08 pm

      What we have right now is a list of public companies that have received PPP funds as they file with the SEC. Normally, the SBA releases a list of all companies that receive loans through their program, but they are refusing to release it for now. That’s fine though bc it’s going to come to light anyway. I don’t even know why they try to hide it.

      Reply
    • Seija

      July 14, 2020 at 12:27 pm

      The Long Beach Post just listed all local business and their ranges. Check your local paper.

      Reply
  8. Greg Devone

    May 13, 2020 at 8:00 am

    The Democrats held up approval for 10 days. What did Pelosi say ? “We had to make sure the money is going to the small business it is intended for” We are going to oversee it and make sure it does” great job!they only processed 4% of the loans when the money ran out! The people should use their power to fight back… do not go to any large restaurant chain, don’t do business with any of these large companies, period.. From what I have read the culprit is JP Morgan Chase… cancel your credit cards, don’t do business with them. The small businesses and middle class people are the backbone of our country. If we band together, we can bring them to their knees. If you are outraged, take action!

    Reply
  9. Outside_the_Fox

    June 2, 2020 at 4:53 pm

    Does anyone know if Fox Racing or Altamont group received PPP or any other assistance programs from Covid?

    Reply
  10. Debra Andrews

    July 3, 2020 at 5:57 pm

    Did Ticketmaster Live nation entertainmen AEG or stubhub Ticket network seat geek or TickPick get PPP Loans

    Reply
  11. Seija

    July 14, 2020 at 12:25 pm

    What if the business I worked for for 7 plus years terminated 95% of their staff in March yet received a PPP loan? I just found the company listed as receiving $350,000 to 1million yet we were all terminated…. Anything I can do?

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