: Penney lost much of his personal wealth in the 1929 stock market crash but kept the company afloat by borrowing against his own life insurance to meet payroll.
: Amidst this professional rise, Penney faced personal tragedy when his wife, Berta, died in 1910. Devastated, he later recounted finding spiritual solace at the Bowery Mission in New York City, an experience that deepened his religious and ethical business convictions. 3. The National Giant (1920s–1970s) By 1928, the company operated over 1,000 stores nationwide. jc penny
: Developed successful brands like Arizona Jean Co. and St. John’s Bay to provide quality at lower costs. 4. Modern Struggles and Rebirth (2012–Present) : Penney lost much of his personal wealth
: In 2012, a failed attempt to eliminate coupons and sales under a "Fair and Square" pricing model led to a nearly $1 billion loss and a massive exodus of loyal customers. and St