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  • Bob Evans to sell off 145-unit Mimi's Café for $50 million

    Columbus, Ohio – Bob Evans Farms said Tuesday it will divest its Mimi’s Café restaurant chain, selling it to LeDuff America – owner of Bruegger’s Bagels – for $50 million.

    LeDuff America, a subsidiary of French bakery conglomerate Groupe LeDuff SA, will add the 145 Mimi’s units to its current portfolio of café-bakeries and coffee shops, including La Madeleine Country French Cafe, Brioche Doree, Bruegger's Bagels, Timothy's Coffee and Michel's Baguette.

  • J.C. Penney to leave Martha Stewart label off certain lines

    New York -- J.C. Penney will leave the Martha Stewart name off some of its upcoming décor and housewares lines despite the pair’s multi-million dollar partnership, according to a Tuesday report by the New York Post.

    Citing unnamed sources, The Post said that while the Martha Stewart name will appear on window treatments, the brand will be mostly missing from key categories such as bedding, linens and kitchenware.

  • Report: Supervalu sets rate on $2.4B loan for Cerberus sale

    Eden Prairie, Minn. -- Bloomberg reported Tuesday that Supervalu Inc. has set the rate it will pay on $2.4 billion of loans to fund the sale of five supermarket chains to a Cerberus Capital Management LP-led investor group.

    A six-year, $1.5 billion term will pay interest at 5.75 percentage points more than the London interbank offered rate with a 1.25 percent minimum, reported Bloomberg, citing an unnamed source.

  • Subway and Amazon top list of brands with the biggest buzz

    New York  -- For the third consecutive year,  Subway came out on top on BrandIndex’s annual ranking of the most buzzed about U.S. brands. The BrandIndex Buzz Rankings compares “Buzz” scores for nearly 1,100 brands across 41 categories  to reveal the brands with the most positive Buzz in 2012.  

    Subway had a Buzz score of 40.3. Online giant  Amazon came in at number two for the second year in a row, with a score of  36.8  Lowe’s was fifth, with a score of 32.7.

  • MarineMax narrows loss in Q1

    Clearwater, Fla. -- Boat retailer MarineMax reported Tuesday a loss of $4.16 million for the quarter ended Dec. 31, narrowed from a loss of $4.21 million in the year-ago period.

    Revenue grew 8% to $99.1 million and same-store sales increased more than 8%.

  • ECOtality and Sears expand relationship with EVCs in two added states

    San Francisco -- ECOtality said Tuesday that it has expanded its current relationship with Sears Holdings Corp. by unveiling the Blink Direct Current Fast Charger stations at Sears stores in Tennessee and Arizona.

    The stations enable Sears customers to charge an electric vehicle battery up to 80% capacity in less than 30 minutes.

  • NRF chief applauds Congress on immigration efforts

    Washington, D.C. -- The National Retail Federation president and CEO Matthew Shay has issued the following statement in support of immigration reform:

    “Our current immigration system is broken and unworkable, and it is in desperate need of reform. We applaud the President’s commitment and Congress’ resolve to address immigration reform this year.

    “NRF has been and continues to be a strong advocate for bipartisan, comprehensive immigration reform.

  • Consumer confidence in January falls to 14-month low

    New York City -- A report released Tuesday by The Conference Board showed that confidence among U.S. consumers fell in January to its lowest point since November 2011.

    The Conference Board’s index decreased to 58.6, down from a revised 66.7 in December. The figure was lower than forecast; Bloomberg predicted a median of 64.

    The drop in confidence coincides with the 2% payroll tax increase used to fund Social Security.

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