Consumer Debt Up in October
Washington, DC, December 8--Consumers took on more debt in October, the Federal Reserve said.
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Washington, DC, December 8--Consumers took on more debt in October, the Federal Reserve said.
Mooresville, NC, December 8--Lowe's Chief Executive and Chairman Robert Tillman will retire from his positions Jan. 28 and will be succeeded by President Robert Niblock, according to the company's quarterly report.
Vancouver, WA, December 8--The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (www.IICRC.org) elected its 2005 Executive Committee during its Board of Directors’ meeting on November 8.
Fairlawn, OH, December 7--OMNOVA Solutions has implemented a lockout of employees represented by United Steelworkers of America Local 22R at its Jeannette, Pennsylvania facility.
Chicago, IL, December 7--InterfaceFLOR has introduced FLOR Groks – a one-of-a-kind, direct-to-consumer, communication tool, which is available on interfaceflor.com.
Atlanta, GA, December 7—Home Depot will close Georgia Lighting, a provider of high-end decorative lighting fixtures, plumbing and antiques. Home Depot acquired Georgia Lighting and its six stores in 1999.
Lancaster, PA, December 7---Armstrong World Industries will save much more than it costs to lay off the latest round of ill-fated workers, the company has disclosed.
Washington, DC, December 7-- Productivity grew at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.8% in the third quarter, down from the initial estimate of 1.9%, for the lowest rate since the fourth quarter of 2002, according to a Labor Department.
Denver, CO, December 8--The M&A Advisor announced that Thomas Industries, LLC, a company formed by JD Ford & Company, has been selected as one of the three finalists for the "Manufacturing Industry Deal Maker of the Year."
New York, December 7-- Smith Barney said on Monday that Vornado Realty Trust could team with a private equity firm or retailer to bid for Sears, scuttling the department store's $10.6 billion planned purchase by Kmart.