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  • Home Depot Q4 profit surges 32%, beating estimates

    Atlanta -- The Home Depot Inc. said Tuesday its fiscal fourth-quarter net income jumped 32%, beating expectations, helped by strong U.S. sales and repairs and cleanup resulting from Superstorm Sandy. The chain also said it will buy back $17 billion of its common stock and boosted its quarterly dividend by 34%.

  • Home Depot’s constructive Q4 includes 7% comp

    Fourth quarter same store sales at The Home Depot advanced 7% and profits swelled 29% to $1 billion, or 68 cents, compared to profits of $774 million or 50 cents a share the prior year.

  • Lowe's Q4 comps up 1.9%

    MOORESVILLE, N.C. — Lowe’s reported net earnings of $288 million and diluted earnings per share of 26 cents for the fourth quarter of 2012. As a result of the extra week in 2011, net earnings for the fourth quarter declined 10.6% and diluted earnings per share were flat from the fourth quarter of 2011. 

  • Home Hardware Center completes implementation of Epicor Eagle in a hosted environment

    Dublin, Calif. -- Epicor Software Corp. announced that Home Hardware Center, part of Central Network Retail Group, completed its integration of Epicor  Eagle in February 2013. It is Epicor’s first major installation of Epicor Eagle delivered in a software as a service (SaaS) hosted environment.

  • Elmer’s introduces ProBond Advanced adhesive

    COLUMBUS, Ohio — A sticky situation just got stickier.

    Elmer’s Products has introduced Elmer’s ProBond Advanced adhesive, which is being promoted as a multipurpose glue that’s as strong as a polyurethane competitor, but without the foamy mess.

  • Lowe’s Canada names president

    Mooresville, N.C. -- Lowe’s Cos. said Friday that Sylvain Prud'homme will join the company as president of Lowe's Canada, effective March 25.

    Prud’homme replaces Alan D. Huggins, who is returning to the United States as Lowe's VP international operations.

    Prud'homme comes to Lowe's from Loblaw Co., where he served in EVP roles in operations and merchandising.

     

  • The Home Depot increases seasonal hiring for spring

    Atlanta -- The Home Depot plans to hire more than 80,000 temporary workers to help customers this spring, some 10,000 more than it hired last year.
       
    The move comes as the housing rebound spurs spending on remodeling and landscaping.
     

  • Hiring surge begins for home improvement retailers

    Home Depot expects to be busy this spring and is hiring 80,000 seasonal employees, 10,000 more than last year, to keep pace with the demand.

    The hiring announcement by Home Depot follows a similar announcement by Lowe’s two weeks earlier that it planned to hire 45,000 seasonal employees. The increased hiring levels suggest the nation’s two largest home improvement retailers are optimistic about consumers demand amid a recovery in the housing market.

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