Sep 30, 2009 | TheStreet.com
Retail Losers: Data Drag Down Sector
Retailers were in the red on Wednesday, weighed down by disappointing manufacturing data .
Xerox to buy Affiliated Computer for $5.75B
Xerox says it will buy Affiliated Computer Services in a cash-and-stock deal valued at $5.75 billion.
Retail Losers: Wal-Mart, Rite Aid
A boost in consumer sentiment was overshadowed by disappointing durable goods and new-home sales data, making investors less optimistic then shoppers.
Major online retailers are sued over use of guided navigation technology
Some of the biggest names in online retailing are being sued over the way they guide visitors to products on their e-commerce sites.
Product Recalls / Where to go, what to do
Hooded Sweat shirts Name of product: Children's Hooded Fleece Sweat shirts Units: About 2,300. Distributor: La Jolla Sport USA of Irvine, Calif.
Safeguard sells Clarient shares
Smart phone maker Palm Inc. said Thursday it plans to sell about 16 million of its shares in an offering.
Staples: Who Said it Was Easy?
Staples has a legacy of making the buying of office supplies easy for their customers.
Syneron advances following upgrade to 'Outperform'
Shares of Miami-based Noven Pharmaceuticals gained ground Tuesday after a Jefferies & Co.
Synchronoss shares jump after upgrade
Shares of Synchronoss Technologies Inc. got a boost Thursday after a Thomas Weisel Partners analyst upgraded the company, calling it "undervalued and overlooked" by investors.
Downgrades: FSLR, OMX, POT, MOS
Soleil Securities came out this morning and downgraded shares of First Solar from Hold to Sell.
Movers roundup: Shares of OfficeMax slide, Biovail stock climbs on analyst upgrade
Among the stock activity stories for Monday, Sept. 14, from AP Financial News: NEW YORK - Shares of office-supply retailer OfficeMax Inc.
Stocks on the move: CTC Media, OfficeMax, Sealed Air, Zoran
Shares of the following companies are having unusual moves in U.S. trading this morning.
Remorseful hacker faces 25 years
Filed under: Scandals , OfficeMax Inc Albert Gonzalez faced the music in a U.S. District Court in Boston on Friday, pleading guilty to masterminding one of the biggest cases of identity theft in history.
WallStSense.com Fundamental & Technical Coverage of MHK, PVH, OMX, SPR, APA and MUR
Our analysts have issued free ratings reports on the following six companies: Mohawk Industries Inc.
Analyst Report ) recently said it would launch a new Print App and an App Studio portal for the holiday season to enhance web printing, helping consumers to print customized content without a PC.
5: DVD PLAYERS SOLD AT WAL-MART Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is recalling Durabrand DVD Players sold at Wal-Mart stores nationwide from January 2006 to July 2009.
OfficeMax recalls defective chairs
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission , in cooperation with OfficeMax Inc., has announced a voluntary recall of approximately 216,000 OfficeMax task chairs.
SADIF Analytics releases new summary due diligence report for OfficeMax Incorporated
Ilhavo, Portugal a ' 02-09-2009 a ' SADIF Investment Analytics, announces a new summary due diligence report covering OfficeMax Incorporated .
The Consumer Memo, 9/4: OfficeMax recalls...
About 216,000 OfficeMax Task Chairs, made in China and imported by OfficeMax Inc., were recalled because the chaira TMs back and base post can break while in use, which poses a fall hazard to consumers.
ChicagoBusiness.com Breaking News
OfficeMax to close Ohio call center
(AP) a " OfficeMax Inc. has decided to close a customer call center in suburban Cleveland, affecting more than 200 workers. A spokeswoman for Naperville-based OfficeMax calls the shutdown a business decision made in response to a "very tough economic environment." Employees at the facility in ...
OfficeMax Recalls Office Chairs Due to Fall Hazard
THE U.S. CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION, IN COOPERATION WITH THE FIRM NAMED BELOW, TODAY ANNOUNCED A VOLUNTARY RECALL OF THE FOLLOWING CONSUMER PRODUCT.
Hundreds of Local OfficeMax Employees Losing Jobs
Office supplies retailer OfficeMax has decided to close a customer call center in suburban Cleveland, affecting more than 200 workers.
Remember Lexmark? The printer underdog is still fighting
The Interact S505, Lexmark's new high-end home office inkjet, comes with a touchscreen.
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