Wal-Mart 2Q Earnings Up 6%
Bentonville, AR, August 16--Wal-Mart reported second-quarter earnings that rose 6% to $2.8 billion, or $0.67 per share. The company reported sales that were up 10.2% to $76.8 billion.
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Bentonville, AR, August 16--Wal-Mart reported second-quarter earnings that rose 6% to $2.8 billion, or $0.67 per share. The company reported sales that were up 10.2% to $76.8 billion.
Hattiesburg, MS, August 16-- Bio-Solutions Franchise Corp., the exclusive marketing company for Bio-Solutions Manufacturing announced that Allison & Sons, has acquired the EcoSafe Cleaning Service franchise for Houston and Harris County, Texas.
Dalton, GA, August 16--Bold graphic stripes and a visual color texture combine to create Pinstripe Tile’s stylized geometry, a new product from Patcraft Commercial Carpet.
Austell, GA, August 16--Propex Fabrics reported total net revenue that increased $10.3 million, or 6.5%, from $157.8 million in the second quarter of 2004 to $168.1 million in the three months ended June 30, 2005.
Upper Saddle River, NJ, August 16--Hunter Douglas has formed the Hunter Douglas Horizontal Blinds Division, headed by Bob Kopf.
Washington, DC, August 16--Housing starts fell 0.1 percent in July from a four month high in June, according to the Commerce Department.
Washington, DC, August 16--The consumer prices index rose 0.5% in July, according to the Labor Department. The core index, which excludes food and energy increased 0.2%.
Calhoun, GA, August 16--Mohawk Industries has realigned its Mohawk residential and commercial flooring businesses into two strategic business units (SBUs) designed to enhance operations and customer service.
Alexandria, VA, August 16--The Brazilian tile and stone exhibitors at Coverings 2005 reported over US$22 million in revenue (5.5 million square meters of ceramic tile) resulting from business generated at the show.
New Orleans, LA, August 15--The U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled asbestos-related disease does not qualify as a "bodily injury by accident" under workers' compensation insurance, upholding an exclusion for injuries caused by disease.