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Home Depot, Inc. (HD)
SERVICES - Retail - Home Improvement Stores
Generated: Thursday September 15, 2011 04:12 AM
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Quotes About Home Depot, Inc.
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Pocono stores see surge in cleanup appliances
It was just a little nuts,"
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PayPal promises 'one-stop shop' for merchants
PayPal is reimagining money and making it work better for merchants and consumers--whatever device you're on, wherever you are in the world, and however you prefer to pay (whether that's cash, credit, or installments),"
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Johnson's success pays huge dividends for Lowe's
I wanted to know about his commitment and inspiration and his motivation,"
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H&R Block shareholders elect four new directors
We want to play in that whole 100 percent of the market,"
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Lowe's-Johnson combo a big winner on and off the track
That database they have has provided them with great value to measure the impact of the program,"
- Jeff Elliott
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Lowe's-Johnson combo a big winner on and off the track
Lowe's declined to make a current executive available to talk about the value of the company's sponsorship of the No. 48 car, but the company's actions suggest it remains pleased with the results of the sponsorship.
- Jeff Elliott
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Victoria's insurance says sewer spill damage not its fault
Gregson declined to comment further.
- Yolanda Gregson
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Sears to seel Craftsman tools at Costco
Costco officials declined to comment on the deal.
- Michael Dart
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Deere & Co. recalls 15,500 lawn tractors
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PayPal promises 'one-stop shop' for merchants
Corporate security blog | Sep 14,'11
PayPal is rolling out a new payments platform for online and local merchants that it says will give customers an improved shopping and buying experience. The platform will include location-based offers, and will be accessible from any device (not just mobile phones), PayPal President Scott Thompson announced in a blog post today. "PayPal is reimagining money and making it work -
Lowe's Stock Builds To $23, iPhone App No Big Whoop Yet
Great Speculations - Forbes | Sep 14,'11
Lowe's , the world's second largest home improvement retailer, recently announced its Lowe's App for iPhone . Lowe's has been aggressively focusing on its improving its online presence . The app would strengthen its plans on selling more home repair and materials for do-it-yourself projects online. Lowe's competes with Home Depot and other players such as Builders FirstSource, -
Don't let fall foliage wreak havoc on your home
ConsumerReports.org | Sep 14,'11
Soon enough the leaves will put on their brilliant color show before falling gently to the ground—or into your gutters, where the resulting clogs could lead to roof leaks, foundation cracks, and other costly repairs. But this fall foliage fiasco is easily avoided with a good set of gutter guards. Consumer Report' latest report on gutter guards includes nine systems that do the job. -
Sears Expands Retail Arms to Costco
Toolmonger | Sep 14,'11
This month, Sears began selling Craftsman tools through Costco club outlets, including hand tools, power tools, and tool storage units. It's not the first time the company has sold its products through potential competitors — K-Mart picked up Craftsman products after Sears bought up its chain, and Orchard Supply Hardware in California, Fastenal retail outlets, and AAFES all carry -
Retail Sales Disappointing, Futures Unconcerned
MarketBeat - The Wall Street Journal | Sep 14,'11
Apparently Target should just run a Missoni special every week. Retail sales were UNCH in August, lower than the 0.2% gain economists expected. Somewhat surprising, given the empty shelves at Home Depot, Target and elsewhere in advance of Hurricane Irene. Core retail sales, excluding autos, were up only 0.1%, also lower than expected. This is not great news for an economy that
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