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  • Life’s unavoidables: Death, taxes and bank fees

    Reduced fees for debit card transactions go into effect on Monday and the architect of the authorizing legislation, Senator Dick Durbin from Illinois, was feeling a lot of love from a retail industry that's convinced ample justification remains for even deeper fee reductions.

  • Family Dollar appoints Edward Garden to board

    MATTHEWS, N.C. — The chief investment officer of Trian Fund Management has been named to the board of directors at Family Dollar, the retailer announced.

    Edward Garden's appointment as board member is effective immediately. With this appointment, Family Dollar's board expands to 11 directors.

  • Report: U.S. consumer confidence hits near-record low

    New York City -- A report released Thursday by Bloomberg said that consumer confidence in the United States slumped last week to the second-lowest level on record.

    The Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index dropped to minus 53 in the period ended Sept. 25 from minus 52.1 the prior week. Similar readings were reached three times in the first half of 2009 and surpassed only by all-time lows of minus 54 plumbed in November 2008 and again in January 2009.

  • Family Dollar appoints longtime CVS executive as president and COO

    Matthews, N.C. -- Family Dollar Stores said Tuesday that it has named longtime CVS/pharmacy executive Mike Bloom as its new president and COO to replace the departing R. James Kelly, who announced his retirement on Tuesday after 15 years with the company. Kelly will serve as vice chairman for the next six months to assist with the transition.

    Bloom, formerly executive VP – merchandising, supply chain, marketing and advertising for CVS Caremark, will assume the position of president/COO.

  • Bankruptcy judge approves Borders sale to Barnes & Noble

    New York City -- A Bloomberg report on Tuesday said that Borders Group has garnered court approval for the sale of its intellectual property to Barnes & Noble after a recent question about privacy issues was resolved.

    U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Martin Glenn in Manhattan approved the transaction after reviewing new terms between Borders and Barnes & Noble that will protect the privacy rights of 48 million customers.

  • ODP fires international division head for improper relationship

    BOCA RATON, Fla. — Office Depot has fired the president of its international business for "having an improper relationship."

    Charlie Brown, president of the international division, has left the organization, effective Monday, the company announced in a press release.

  • Ex-Carter’s exec charged with fraud

    Atlanta -- U.S. prosecutors have charged former Carter’s senior VP Joseph Elles with securities fraud, according to a report by the Associated Press.

    Elles has been accused of lying about the company's financial situation and then selling shares of its stock when the price was artificially inflated.

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