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  • Report: Blockbuster may try to sell itself

    New York City -- Blockbuster plans to put itself up for sale after a disagreement with its creditors, according to a Wall Street Journal report.

    The report, which cited unnamed sources, said the chain could not agree with creditors on a plan to get cash to help it exit bankruptcy protection. According to the Journal, a bidder could offer more than $300 million for the chain plus assuming debt and leases.
     

  • Irwin Tools appoints new president

    Irwin Tools, a leading maker of hand tools and power tool accessories based in Huntersville, N.C., has named Ross Porter as its new president. Porter has held a variety of positions during his 18 years at Newell Rubbermaid, Irwin’s parent company. He most recently served as president of EMEA Transformation, where Porter led the company’s European transformation efforts, including implementation of a new European business model, integration and implementation of SAP enterprise system, and relocation of its European headquarters.

  • More exec changes at Lowe’s

    MOORESVILLE, N.C. – Lowe’s personnel changes are becoming hard to keep up with.

  • A New Yorker’s perspective on Walmart

    Crain’s New York Business this week reported on an interesting situation involving Walmart and the hype surrounding the company entry into the city. According to author Greg David, “as the opponents of Walmart continue their campaign to prevent the company from opening stores in New York, it remains a mystery how they intend to do that. David notes that the City Council has no power to intervene in leases signed at existing retail locations, and the company seems more determined than ever to take on the Big Apple.

  • Urban Outfitters selects MID Retail’s Advanced Allocation Software

    Indianapolis -- MID Retail announced Urban Outfitters has selected MID Advanced Allocation Software to forecast and distribute merchandise for all store locations across its Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie, and Free People brands. The MID solution was designed to help multi-store, multi-sku retailers increase accuracy, efficiency and profitability. The system includes both pack and size optimization modules for accurate sku-level allocation and replenishment.

  • Massage Envy to expand in Pittsburgh area

    Scottsdale, Ariz. -- Massage Envy announced Thursday the signing of a multi-unit Regional Developer agreement with Sol Glastein for the development of 11 new centers in Pittsburgh, Western Pennsylvania and Morgantown, W.V.

    Glastein has been a Massage Envy franchisee since 2006 and currently operates two centers in New Jersey.

    In 2010, Massage Envy opened 43 locations, bringing the total number of locations to more than 650 units operating in 43 states.
     

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