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Staples Q3 revenue falls short
Staples Inc. on Thursday reported earnings for its third quarter in line with its expectations but revenue fell short of forecasts as same-store sales fell. Earnings came in at $179 million, or 27 cents a share, compared with $198 million, or 31 cents a share, a year ago. Adjusted earnings came in at 34 cents a share. Total company sales fell 4% to $5.4 billion in the quarter ended Oct. 29, missing estimates. -
Staples brand to disappear from the United Kingdom
A familiar U.S. retailer will soon make its exit from the U.K. retail scene. Staples, which operates some 105 stores in the United Kingdom, has agreed to sell its U.K. retail business and operations to Hilco Capital Limited. The use of the Staples brand in the U.K. will be phased out over the coming months. In May, Staples announced plans to explore strategic alternatives for its European operations as part of its new strategy.

