New York Post

Flights of fancy

Rent-A-Center nightmare at 30,000 feet

- By CARLETON ENGLISH cenglish@nypost.com

Rent-A-Center may be in the business of leasing furniture and other items, but when it came time to deciding how to budget for a company jet, the executives chose to buy.

That jet, a Cessna 680, has become a focus of an activist investor who claims company brass are wasting precious corporate assets on the perk — and should have refrained from buying it.

“Frankly, I believe it is unwarrante­d for a company of Rent-A-Center’s size (market cap $645 million) to own a jet aircraft, and I am sure the rest of the shareholde­r base would agree,” Glenn Welling of Engaged Capital wrote in a letter to the RentA-Center board’s audit committee.

The company’s new chairman, Steven Pepper, used the jet to fly from his home in Mexico City to meet Welling in Newport Beach, Calif., on Aug. 8 — at an estimated cost of $50,000, instead of a $3,000 business-class ticket, the activist wrote in the letter.

Pepper’s use of the jet could come up at Thursday’s board meeting.

Roughly half of the flights taken by the Plano, Texas, company’s top brass over the past 15 months appear to have been for personal use, a source, citing FAA records, told The Post.

The $18 million jet traveled to the Bahamas for a long weekend in March, the source said, referring to data provided by flight-tracking site ADSBexchan­ge.com.

During that same weekend, the daughter of Chief Executive Mark Speese posted a photo on Instagram — using the hashtag #DrunkOnAPl­ane — of her clinking glasses with a friend while her dad photobombe­d the two.

“The corporate plane was used to participat­e in a business function in the Bahamas,” a source close to Rent- A-Center told The Post, declining to offer more details.

Of the 83 flights tracked by ADSBexchan­ge since June 20, 2016, 41 occurred during weekends — often to Grand Rapids, Mich., and Vail, Colo., near where Speese is said to have vacation homes.

“Rent-A-Center does not control or manage the destinatio­n of the aircraft when it is out on charter by third parties and not in use by the company,” a company spokespers­on told The Post.

Rent-A-Center’s shares closed Wednesday at $12.09, down 2 cents. They are up 7.5 percent year to date.

 ??  ?? Activist hedge fund Engaged Capital is critical of Rent-A-Center’s “spendthrif­t culture,” which includes ownership of a Cessna 680 jet allegedly used excessivel­y. Company CEO Mark Speese was pictured living it up with his daughter Allison Speese (near...
Activist hedge fund Engaged Capital is critical of Rent-A-Center’s “spendthrif­t culture,” which includes ownership of a Cessna 680 jet allegedly used excessivel­y. Company CEO Mark Speese was pictured living it up with his daughter Allison Speese (near...

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