Lumber Liquidators Added to Small Cap Index
New York, NY, Nov. 10, 2009--Standard & Poor's said Monday that Lumber Liquidators would be added to the S&P SmallCap 600 index after trading ends Tuesday.
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New York, NY, Nov. 10, 2009--Standard & Poor's said Monday that Lumber Liquidators would be added to the S&P SmallCap 600 index after trading ends Tuesday.
Montreal, Canada, Nov. 10, 2009--The Tarkett Group has appointed Eric P. Daliere as the permanent president of Tarkett Sports. He has served as interim president since September.
Washington, DC, Nov. 10, 2009--Small-business owners are expected to cut jobs instead of adding them over the next three months, according to the National Federation of Independent Business.
Neumarkt, Germany, Nov. 10, 2009-- Due to the planned reorganization at Pfleiderer AG, Robert Hopperdietzel has decided to step down from his position as an Executive Board member.
Marietta, GA, Nov. 9, 2009--Bigelow is offering commercial dealers the chance to win a 40 inch HDTV with new "EasyTV" promotion.
Lancaster, PA, Nov. 10, 2009--Armstrong World Industries said that F. Nicholas Grasberger, executive vice president of Armstrong Building Products, is leaving the company after five years.
New York, NY, Nov. 10, 2009--The International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) and Goldman Sachs reported that weekly chain store sales through the week of Nov. 7 rose 2.9 percent over last year.
London, England, Nov. 9, 2009--The Group of 20 leading rich and developing countries agreed to maintain their stimulus measures in the wake of weak U.S. employment figures.
Omaha, NE, Nov. 6, 2009--Shaw Industries had revenues of $1.05 billion in the third quarter, down from $1.35 billion in 2008, according to the most recent earnings report filed by parent company Berkshire Hathaway.
Las Vegas, NV, Nov. 9, 2009--Commercial construction in the Las Vegas area is likely to come to a virtual standstill next year, according to a Las Vegas research firm.