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Mergers & Acquisitions

  • Former Sears Canada CEO named chief executive of Sephora Americas

    New York -- Sephora announced Thursday that Calvin McDonald has been named president and CEO of Sephora Americas, effective Jan. 1, 2014.

    McDonald, who previously served as president and CEO of Sears Canada, succeeds David Suliteanu.

    Suliteanu, who has helmed Sephora Americas since July 2000, will become CEO of Kendo Brands, which is owned by Sephora's parent, LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA.

  • Sam’s Club opens four new locations

    Sam’s Club opened four new 136,000-sq.-ft. units this week expanding its base of clubs to a record 630 units.

    The new clubs are located in Owasso, Okla., Fall River, Mass., and Mansfield and Corpus Christi, Texas. The latter is a relocation of a 20 year old club. These opening follow the addition of three new clubs earlier in the month in Aiken, S.C., Romeoville, Ill., and Edmond, Okla.

  • Dunkin’ Brands Q3 net income jumps 36%; continues expansion push

    Canton, Mass. – Dunkin’ Brands Group, the parent company of Dunkin’ Donuts and Baskin Robbins, reported that its third quarter net income grew 36% to $40.2 million.   

    Revenue increased 8.5%, from $171.7 million, to $186.3 million.

  • Red Plum shines amid grim showing by Valassis

    Free standing inserts remain a popular promotional vehicle, but weakness in other aspects of the Valassis business model have CEO Rob Mason vowing major changes after a third quarter sales decline.

  • Mansour brokers sale of Pet Smart and TJ Maxx

    Louisville, Ky. — The Mansour Group has announced the sale of Pet Smart and TJ Maxx, a 49,410-sq.-ft. retail box on an outparcel located in a 218,000-sq.-ft. shopping center owned by Weingarten. The seller was a national real estate advisory group and the buyer was a private investor.

     The offering is part of a large portfolio of similar former Service Merchandise assets — all exclusively listed by The Mansour Group.

     

  • Tractor Supply is westward bound

    Tractor Supply Company plans to open a store in Wyoming — its first-ever location in the state as it continues to expand into the Western region of the country.

  • Canada greenlights Sobey’s-Safeway purchase

    Canada Safeway is up for grabs, and the Canadian Competition Bureau is allowing Sobey’s Inc. to proceed with the acquisition of substantially all its assets.

    As part of the consent agreement, Sobey’s will divest 23 stores in the provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba and Sasketchewan. The deal, announced in June, will cost Sobey’s owner Empire Co. Ltd. about $5.7 billion.

  • eBay acquires delivery provider

    San Jose, Calif. – eBay is acquiring Shutl, a London-based same-day e-commerce delivery company with North American headquarters in San Francisco, for an undisclosed sum. Through the purchase, eBay hopes to establish its one-hour eBay Now delivery service in 25 cities in the U.S., and U.K., by the end of 2014.

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