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Linde AG Given "Buy" Rating at Baader Bank
's stock had its "buy" rating reaffirmed by Baader Bank in a research note issued on Wednesday, Analyst Ratings.Net reports. Comment?
Garden City Center launches phase II of revitalization
Boston-based The Wilder Cos. said Thursday that the second phase of the multi-phased strategy to expand, reconfigure and redevelop Garden City Center, in Cranston, R.I., is officially underway. Comment?
As J.C. Penney Co. burns through its cash after a disastrous turnaround plan and taps almost half of its credit line, the flailing department store chain doesn't only have to calm its investors. Comment?
J.C. Penney job No. 1: Calming vendors
As J.C. Penney Co. burns through its cash after a disastrous turnaround plan and taps almost half of its credit line, the flailing department store chain doesn't only have to calm its investors. Comment?
Rodney Faldyn Recognized by Texas A&M
Rodney Faldyn, the CEO and president of Academy Sports + Outdoors, was recognized as the 2013 M.B. Zale Visionary Merchant Award from Texas A&M University's Mays Business School. Comment?
Bed Bath & Beyond Earnings: An Early Look
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Chili's parent adds two retail execs to its board
Michael George is president and chief executive of QVC, the TV and online retailer. Comment?
Hello Buybuy Baby! Big Box Retail Returns to Mission Viejo
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... It's one of the first sign of business-as-usual from the center, which lost CompUSA, Borders Bookstore and Linens N Things during and soon after the Great Recession. Store manager Mike O'Toole said he was excited to help bring the store, owned by ... Comment?
Hello Buybuy Baby! Big Box Retail Returns to Mission Viejo
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... It's one of the first sign of business-as-usual from the center, which lost CompUSA, Borders Bookstore and Linens N Things during and soon after the Great Recession. Store manager Mike O'Toole said he was excited to help bring the store, owned by ... Comment?
New Grocery Store Planned For University Drive In CS
... a new grocery store is in the works here between Petsmart and the Home Depot on University Drive. It's where Linens N Things used to be, but something new is in the works for the shopping strip on University Drive behind Newk's and Texas Roadhouse ... Comment?
Several big retailers have their eyes on Saginaw County. Vacant buildings near the Fashion Square Mall have become possible sites for businesses looking to expand. Comment?
HMV's Brand, Including Dog Mascot Nipper, May Live On
The financial collapse earlier this month of retailer HMV Group could mean the shuttering of 230 shops and the elimination of thousands of jobs across the U.K. The demise of Britain's biggest seller of music and movies also has left loyal little Nipper the dog, its trademark, searching for a home. Comment?
Will BBBY Take You For A Bath?
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... Roebuck & Co. ( SHLD ), have recently experienced similar business patterns. One wonders if the failure of Linens N Things will predict the future of Bed Bath & Beyond ( BBBY )? Throughout the 1990's both Linens N Things and Bed Bath & Beyond ... Comment?
Shopping shuffle: Stores moving out of Providence Place, into Garden City
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Instead of just big box retailers, you'll soon see new stores in smaller spaces at Garden City Center in Cranston. Comment?
HMV being fought over. No, really.
... ly unfamiliar with the retail world. In 2006 Apollo paid USD1.3billion for struggling linen and things store Linens N Things. The expensive vote of confidence bought the chain just an extra 25 months of struggling. Comment?
Mike Copeland: Peter Piper picks Feb. opening, Linens N Things building, new grocery store
That is according to employees at the Peter Piper Pizza in Westview Village, who will relocate when its replacement is complete. Comment?
Year in Review: 12 Stores that Opened in Three Village in 2012
Despite the sluggish economy that has continued to characterize the business community across Long Island, Three Village saw 12 new stores open in 2012. Comment?