Sears Canada To Carry Martha Stewart Everyday Line
Toronto, Canada, Sept. 9--Sears Canada, Inc. and Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Inc. today announced the official launch of Martha Stewart Everyday.
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Toronto, Canada, Sept. 9--Sears Canada, Inc. and Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Inc. today announced the official launch of Martha Stewart Everyday.
Raleigh, NC, Sept. 9--In order to better meet the needs of its customers, Pergo recently restructured its specialty retail sales organization.
New York, NY, Sept. 9--Goldman Sachs downgraded Home Depot to "In-Line" from "Outperform" and lowered its view on the hardlines retail sector to "Cautious" from "Neutral".
New York, NY, Sept. 9--The U.S. attorney in New York doesn't have to investigate whether the government improperly leaked details of Martha Stewart's indictment before it was publicly announced in June, a federal judge ruled Monday.
Lancaster, PA, Sept. 8--Armstrong has announced it will initiate an average 10% price increase on selected solid hardwood products within its Bruce, Hartco and Robbins brands effective with shipments on November 17.
Toronto, Canada, Sept. 9--A provocative, entertaining, and at times chilling documentary that explores the role of corporations in our lives will debut at the Toronto International Film Festival today and it is bound to have people buzzing.
New York, NY, Sept. 8--Standard & Poor's Ratings Services said today that it placed its 'B+' corporate credit and 'B-' subordinated debt ratings on The Dixie Group Inc. on CreditWatch with positive implications.
Washington, DC, Sept. 8--Two major producers of commercial carpet tile--the modular, industrial-strength floor covering of choice for corporate and commercial settings
Westfalen, Germany, Sept. 8--Artoleum, the eco-friendly resilient flooring from Forbo Flooring as received the prestigious ‘red dot’, one of the most coveted design awards in the world.
Lancaster, PA, Sept. 8--The effort by Fairsted's jilted developers to collect $49 million from Armstrong World Industries has come up more than $48 million short, as reported in the Lancaster New Era.