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Whole Foods Market has sluggish Q3, but beats analyst expectations
Despite a drop in profits and same-store sales, Whole Foods Market still managed to surpass analyst predictions for the third quarter. Net income for the quarter, ended July 2, net income fell to $106 million, or 33 cents per shares, from $120 million, or 37 cents a share, a year ago. This beat analyst expectations of 33 cents expected, according to Thomson Reuters. -
Nordstrom sweetens terms to attract potential equity partners
Nordstrom is offering a deal to potential equity partners willing to fund a buyout. The group of Nordstrom Inc. family members seeking to take the luxury department store chain private is offering preferential terms to potential equity partners willing to fund the buyout, according to Reuters. The group involved in the negotiations are company co-presidents Blake W. Nordstrom, Peter E. Nordstrom, and Erik B. Nordstrom; president of stores James F. Nordstrom; chairman emeritus Bruce A. Nordstrom; and Anne E. Gittinger.

