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  • Ace Hardware names new IT chief

    Ace Hardware Corp. has promoted a 25-year employee to the position of vice president of information technology. 

  • Home Depot hosts hurricane workshops May 30

    Atlanta - The Home Depot Inc. will host its third annual Hurricane Preparedness Workshops on May 30. The one-day event, held in nearly 700 stores from the Gulf Coast to New England, will help prepare residents in storm-prone regions ahead of hurricane season, which begins June 1.

    The free workshops will be held 10-11:30 a.m. local time and cover storm readiness topics including understanding hurricane alerts and categories, creating a storm survival kit, choosing a generator, weathering a hurricane safely and repairing a home after a storm has passed.

  • Lowe’s Q1 profit, sales up but miss Street

    Mooresville, N.C. -- Lowe's Companies reported an increase in profit and sales in the first quarter but its performance in both metrics fell short of Wall Street estimates. The home furnishings retailer reported its results a day after rival Home Depot reported earnings and revenue that topped estimates.

    Lowe’s net income increased 7.8% to $673 million in the quarter ended May 1, from $624 million a year earlier.

    Net sales rose 5.4% to $14.13 billion. Total same-store sales were up 5.2%.

  • Ace Hardware is still surging

    A month after being named America's favorite home improvement store, Ace Hardware reported record profit in the first quarter of 2015.

  • Home Depot nails it in the first quarter

    As other major retailers report sluggish sales, home improvement stores such as Home Depot Inc. are benefitting from rebounds in the housing market and the weather.

  • 13 is lucky number for U.S. retailers in Canada

    On the heels of Walmart's decision to acquire 13 Target locations in Canada comes an announcement from Lowe's, which has also decided to acquire 13 Target Canada leases as well as distribution center in Ontario.

    The deal is worth about $125 million.

  • Home Depot execs settle into roles

    It’s been a month since the announcement of Hal Lawton’s move from Home Depot to eBay, where he will head up eBay North America.

  • Lowe’s Canada to pick up 13 Target leases, distribution center

    Toronto - Lowe's Canada has reached an agreement to acquire the leases of 13 former Target Canada locations and to purchase Target's distribution center in Milton, Ontario, for a total purchase price of about $125 million. This acquisition came as part of a real estate auction following Target's decision to cease operations in Canada.

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