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  • Restoration Hardware names former Twitter CFO to board

    Corte Madera, Calif. – Restoration Hardware Holdings Inc. (RH) has named Ali Rowghani to its board of directors. He will also serve on the board’s Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee.

  • RadioShack receives compliance notice from NYSE

    Fort Worth, Texas - RadioShack Corp. announced that it received a continued listing standards notice from the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on Jan. 15. The retailer received the notice because its average market capitalization was less than $50 million during a period of 30 consecutive trading days and stockholders' equity of the company was below $50 million.

  • Another indication of a strengthening economy

    The smallest of small businesses are feeling good about 2015 which is good news for Sam’s Club as it appeals to the key member segment.

    Microbusiness owners, defined as companies with five or fewer employees, are feeling better about their ability to maintain or grow their personal income in 2015, according to the Sam’s Club/Gallup Microbusiness Tracker survey of more than 1,000 businesses.

  • Mid-America handles sale of Carillon Court

    Romeoville, Chicago -- Mid-America Real Estate Corporation’s Investment Sales team recently brokered the sale of Carillon Court located in Romeoville, Illinois. Scottsdale-based Sand Capital purchased the 29,209-sq.-ft. neighborhood shopping center.

    Carillon Court is located at the northwest corner of 135th and Weber Road in the Chicago MSA. The center is tenanted by Allstate Insurance, Comcast, Stella’s Bar & Grill, Essential Chiropractic Center, and more.

  • Madison Marquette names senior managing director-portfolio management

    Washington, D.C. -- Madison Marquette announced that Brad Muth has joined the company as senior managing director, portfolio management. With more than 25 years of real estate investment experience, Muth will oversee portfolio management and asset management functions for Madison Marquette. He will be based in the San Francisco office.

  • Ebay cutting 7% of workforce; exploring options for enterprise division

    New York -- Ebay Inc.  plans to cut about 2,400 positions, or 7% of its workforce, across eBay marketplaces, PayPal, and eBay enterprise in the current quarter to simplify its organizational structure.

    The company also said it will explore strategic options for eBay enterprise, including a sale or an IPO.

  • EBay to cut jobs, spin off enterprise division

    Ebay Inc. said it plans to cut about 2,400 positions, or 7% of its workforce, across eBay marketplaces, PayPal, and eBay enterprise in the current quarter to simplify its organizational structure.

    The company also said it will explore strategic options for eBay enterprise, including a sale or an IPO.

  • Holiday sales up 1.5% at Michael's

    Michaels Companies Inc. had plenty to smile about during the 2014 holiday season -- its first holiday season since going public in June.

    Net sales for the eleven-week period from Nov. 2 to Jan. 17 increased 3.5% and same-store sales increased 1.5% from the comparable prior year period. For the full fourth quarter of fiscal 2014, net sales are expected to be in the range of about $1.59 billion to $1.6 billion, with an expected increase in same-store sales ranging from 0.8% to 1.2%. Michaels expects operating income to be $286 million to $291 million.

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