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  • McDonald’s revenue, operating income up in Q4 and full year

    Oak Brook, Ill. -- McDonald’s Corp. reported Tuesday that consolidated revenues for fiscal 2011 rose 12% to a record-high $27 billion. The restaurant chain also said that global same-store sales increased 5.6% for the year ended Dec. 31, with positive comps across all geographic segments for every quarter.

    "During 2011, McDonald's continued momentum drove higher profitability and market share gains as we fortified our leadership position around the world," said McDonald's CEO Jim Skinner.

  • Tuesday Morning's profit falls 8% in Q2

    Dallas -- Tuesday Morning Corp. reported Monday that net income for the quarter ended Dec. 31 fell 8% to $15.9 million.

    Revenue for the quarter dipped 2.2% to $273.1 million.

    Investors were prepared for the news because the company previously reported the lower revenue figures earlier this month.
     

  • Want to improve your social media reputation? Better learn to understand it first

    By Jim Singer and Mark Langsfeld, [email protected], [email protected]

    Want to read something scary? Here’s an excerpt of a review on Quiznos posted on a popular restaurant review site:

  • 'One-size-fits-all' approach doesn't work for retail

    NEW YORK — Retailers will have to rethink their position in the market, along with strategies they have used thus far, to keep themselves in the game, according to a new Deloitte report, "The Next Evolution: Store 3.0."

  • IBM Survey: Consumers willing to share information with retailers

    Armonk, N.Y. -- Consumers are looking for a more personalized shopping experience, and are willing to share select details about themselves with their favorite retailers to help educate brands on exactly how, when and where to approach them, according to the third annual consumer survey by IBM.

  • Staples gives small business owners advertising boost

    FRAMINGHAM, Mass. — Staples announced that it is offering small business owners the chance to win up to $50,000 in free television advertising in their home market through its “Give Your Small Business the Push It Needs” contest.

  • Ahold reports positive Q4, full-year results

    Amstersdam — Ahold experienced several bright spots during its fourth quarter and full year, the Dutch-based supermarket company said.

    Fourth-quarter net sales totaled $9.4 billion, a 4.5% increase above the year-ago period, while net sales for the year increased by 2.5% to $39.1 billion.

  • Stop & Shop answers call of cost-conscious customers

    QUINCY, Mass. — Stop & Shop has reintroduced its Guaranteed Value product line in an effort to help customers on a budget.

    The line, which includes about 200 items, touts prices that are an average of 20% to 25% less than national brands. What's more, 60% of the items cost $2 or less. What's more, packaging for items that are part of Guaranteed Value have undergone a makeover, with the yellow, blue and red packaging being replaced with a bright orange and white design that highlights the value offered with each product.

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