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  • Restoration Hardware keeps building; launching new businesses

    Corte Madera, Calif. – Restoration Hardware Holdings Inc., which is set to launch two businesses in its third quarter, had generally rewarding second quarter of fiscal 2015.

    Net income rose 9% to $29.93 million from $27.25 million the same period a year earlier, with costs and expenses not growing at the same rate as sales.

  • Hollywood lures marketing chief from Internet giant

    Sunnyvale, Calif. – The marketing head of a major Internet company has heard the siren call of Hollywood. Kathy Savitt, chief marketing officer of Yahoo, is joining Burbank, California-based movie and TV production studio STX Entertainment in October as president of digital business.

    Savitt, who previously served as VP of communications and Amazon.com and chief marketing officer at American Eagle Outfitters, and also founded now defunct social commerce site Lockerz, had been in charge of marketing at Yahoo for three years.

  • Rite Aid gives $1.3M toward educating children of vets

    Rite Aid associates plan to honor 274 students who have been named recipients of Folds of Honor educational scholarships provided by the Rite Aid Foundation’s KidCents program.
  • 99 Cents adds another top exec to its ranks

    New York -- In another indication of its growth aspirations, 99 Cents Only named a former high ranking Kroger executive president and CEO. The hiring comes just months after the retailer tapped former Walmart executives to fill the head merchant and CFO roles at the 389-store retailer.

    Former Kroger and Procter & Gamble executive Geoffrey Covert, 64, was named president and CEO at 99 Cents Only on Sept. 11, filling a position that had been held on an interim basis the past four months by board chairman Andrew Giancamilli.    

  • Christopher and Banks misfires during summer

    A “merchandising misstep” took its toll on Christopher & Banks in its second quarter as sales decreased more than expected.

  • Mattress Firm in corporate restructuring

    Houston -- The integration of the Sleep Train organization into Mattress Firm continues as the firm works to drive future growth.

    Mattress Firm Holding Corp. announced that Ken Murphy has been promoted to president and Rob Killgore to COO.

  • Former Sears exec returns to familiar territory

    Michael McCarthy spent 28 years at Sears Holdings before leaving the company in 2011, but now he’s back in new senior level role at the Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores.

  • Simon names location of new development

    Indianapolis – Retail real estate firm Simon has announced the location for its Tulsa Premium Outlets.

    The project will be built in the city of Jenks, Oklahoma. The first phase of the development will be approximately 325,000 sq. ft. and feature 80 to 90 stores. Construction in Jenks is scheduled to start in spring 2016 with an opening in summer 2017.

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