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  • Fridays on hunt for new CEO

    Carrollton, Texas -- TGI Fridays is looking for a new chief executive.

    The company announced that Nick Shepherd recently informed the Fridays’ board of his decision to step down as president and CEO, citing that he believes the time is right to pass the torch to a new leader to steer the 50-year-old brand through its next chapter of growth.

    Shepherd will continue to actively lead the business through mid-October, and will be working closely with Fridays chairman of the board, John Antioco.

  • Dick's Sporting Goods steps up to the plate for kids

    Dick's Sporting Goods is stepping up to support a cause that will likely appeal to many of the retailer's core customers: funding for public school athletic programs.

  • Procter & Gamble names new CEO

    Procter & Gamble Co. has named a successor to the man who led the company's recent transformation.

  • GNC disappoints in Q2

    Pittsburgh – GNC Holdings Inc. missed Wall Street expectations for profit and revenue in a generally disappointing second quarter of fiscal 2015. GNC reported net income of $67.4 million, a decrease of 4% from $69.9 million for second quarter 2014.

    Cost of sales increases were a key factor in reduced net income. GNC reported consolidated revenue of $678.5 million, an increase of 0.5% as compared with $675.2 million. Revenue growth was limited by a 2.8% same-store sales drop in company-owned stores, including GNC.com.

  • Havertys net income stays flat in Q2

    Atlanta – A rising cost of sales kept net income at Havertys Inc. essentially flat at about $4.83 million during the second quarter of fiscal 2015. Profit stayed even despite net sales rising 7% to $187.73 million, from $175.13 million the same period a year earlier.

    Same-store sales increased 4.8%. Havertys plans to open a net total of three new stores by the end of the fiscal year.

  • ICSC urges Aug. 15-16 sales tax holiday in Massachusetts

    Boston – Massachusetts will have a tax holiday the weekend of Aug. 15-16, if the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) has anything to say about it. The ICSC has sent a letter to Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker asking him to sign the sales tax holiday legislation currently on his desk.

  • Smooth sailing for West Marine in Q2

    West Marine's renewed focus on omnichannel growth seems to be paying off as the specialty retailer reported a big spike in same store sales in the second quarter.

  • Dairy Queen gives customer data security fit for a king

    Minneapolis – Dairy Queen restaurants thrive on providing customers treats, not exposing them to tricks from hackers and fraudsters.

    To ensure the good times keep rolling, American Dairy Queen Corp. (ADQ) in the U.S. is deploying the cloud-based Netsurion managed firewall platform to strengthen network security and Payment Card Industry (PCI) compliance to protect customer data.

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