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Changing of the guard at Orchard Supply Hardware
Lowe's expects to complete its West Coast acquisition of 72 Orchard Supply Hardware stores by the end of August. When that happens, current CEO Mark Baker will be replaced at the helm of Orchard Supply by Lowe's executive Richard D. Maltsbarger.
Baker, a former Home Depot executive, took over the Orchard Supply job back in March of 2011. According to the press release announcing the move, Baker "informed Lowe's of his decision to accept a position as president and CEO of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots association following the closing."
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Lowe's Q2 income rises
Mooresville, N.C. -- Lowe’s second-quarter net income rose 26%, boosted by strong demand for its product.
For the period ended Aug. 2, Lowe’s earned $941 million, up from $747 million a year ago.
“Home improvement demand was strong during the quarter,” said Lowe’s CEO Robert Niblock. “We drove a healthy balance of ticket and transaction growth, and delivered solid performance across all product categories.”