Only one of the unions - the bakers - didn't come to an agreement. I saw an interview with their union guy and he said they fully expected Hostess to either cave in or sell off to another company that would give them a better contract lol.
No way someone is going to buy Hostess. What is going to happen, and the CEO of Hostess has already said his is the path they will take, is they will sell off the trademarks that are worth something to a company already in the business and sell off the plants/property for pennies on the dollar.
Here's a list of closings as of 7am Friday. 18,000 employees in total.
Plant Status
Birmingham, AL: Closed
Anchorage, AK: Closed
Los Angeles, CA (Hostess): Closed
Los Angeles, CA (Dolly): Closed
Oakland, CA: Closed
Sacramento, CA: Closed
Denver, CO: Closed
Jacksonville, FL: Closed
Orlando, FL: Closed
Columbus, GA: Closed
Hodgkins, IL: Closed
Peoria, IL: Closed
Schiller Park, IL: Closed
Columbus, IN: Closed
Indianapolis, IN: Closed
Waterloo, IA: Closed
Emporia, KS: Closed
Lenexa, KS: Closed
Alexandria, LA: Closed
Biddeford, ME: Closed
Boonville, MO: Closed
St. Louis, MO: Closed
Billings, MT: Closed
Henderson, NV: Closed
Wayne, NJ: Closed
Rocky Mount, NC: Closed
Cincinnati, OH: Closed
Defiance, OH: Closed
Northwood, OH: Closed
Tulsa, OK: Closed
Philadelphia, PA: Closed
Knoxville, TN: Closed
Memphis, TN: Closed
Ogden, UT: Closed
Salt Lake City, UT: Closed
Seattle, WA: Closed
Last edited by NathanL; 11/16/12.