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    Max & Erma’s chain sold to Pittsburgh group

    The Dispatch wrote Max & Erma’s chain sold to Pittsburgh group

    Monday, April 28, 2008

    BY AMY SAUNDERS

    Max & Erma’s Restaurants Inc. has been sold to a Pittsburgh investor group. Max & Erma’s said in September that it was exploring alternatives for its future, including the sale of the company.

    “The transaction will allow us to focus our resources on the business and avoid the costly and complex requirements of being a public company,” president and CEO Rob Lindeman said in a statement.

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