Federated to Cut Newspaper Spending
Cincinnati, OH, August 14, 2006--Federated Department Stores Inc.'s conversion of hundreds of stores to the Macy's nameplate could be painful for newspapers.
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Cincinnati, OH, August 14, 2006--Federated Department Stores Inc.'s conversion of hundreds of stores to the Macy's nameplate could be painful for newspapers.
New York, NY, August 10, 2006--The Deloitte Research Leading Index of Consumer Spending continued to move down this month, projecting a difficult retail environment due to a weaker job market, high energy costs and continued softness in the housing market
Milwaukee, WI, August 9, 2006--A Milwaukee trucking firm that focuses on transporting tile, carpet and other flooring materials received financing approval Tuesday for a planned expansion on the city's northwest side.
Washington, DC, August 7, 2006--The pension reform bill approved last week by the Senate includes a “mixed bag” of reforms for pension plan sponsors, according to Dorothy Coleman, vice president of tax and domestic economic policy at the National Associat
San Marcos, CA, August 7, 2006--California homeowners are finding that the latest IKEA trends may not be the best way to spend home improvement dollars and instead are opting to invest in their home's long term value, including flooring.
Dallas, TX, August 7, 2006--Home Solutions of America, Inc., announced that it has closed the acquisition of Fireline Restoration, Inc.
St. Louis, August 4, 2006--Solutia Inc., has appointed Paul J. Berra III vice president of government affairs and communications.
Aulkland, New Zealand, August 3, 2006--Members of one of New Zealand's richest families are seeking to keep beleaguered carpet-maker Feltex in New Zealand hands.
Norfolk, VA, August 2, 2006--Inside a cluster of warehouses at Lambert's Point Docks are 17,000 crates of imported hardwood from around the world awaiting shipment to U.S. manufacturers, distributors and retailers.
New York, NY, August 1, 2006--Weekly U.S. chain store sales continued to recover as sales posted a healthy 0.9-percent increase in the seven days ending Saturday.