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  • Menard, Hendricks make Forbes 400 list

    Several leading executives in the home channel made the Forbes 400 list for 2010, an...
  • Home Depot names Marc Powers EVP U.S. stores

    The Home Depot promoted Marc Powers to the role of EVP U.S. Stores, effective Nov. 1, 2014.

    "Marc brings a deep understanding of our operations, culture and customers, making him an ideal fit to oversee our U.S. stores," said Frank Blake, chairman and CEO. "We're truly fortunate to have such a deep bench with leaders like Marc."

  • Man accused of using hatchet in HD robbery

    A man who entered a Home Depot store in Wilmington, Del., to buy a hatchet...
  • Home Depot drops Paula Deen

    Home Depot joined a growing list of corporations severing ties with celebrity chef Paula Deen, who admitted using a racial slur in the past.

  • Suspect refuses to surrender

    A man suspected of stealing from a Detroit-area Lowe’s is finally arrested after wrestling with...
  • Home Depot CEO on the gradual housing recovery

    In a wide-ranging interview on CNBC, Home Depot CEO Frank Blake said he expects 2013 sales growth to be about the same as 2012.
  • Confirmed: Depot reports data breach

    The Home Depot’s latest update confirms what many had suspected – the data systems of the world’s largest home improvement retailer have been breached.

    The impact and scope of the breach remains unclear, but the retailer said the breach “could potentially impact customers using payment cards at its U.S. and Canadian stores.”

    The Atlanta-based company reiterated that no customers will be liable for fraudulent charges. Customers will also be offered free ID protection, including credit-monitoring services.

  • Home Depot launches spring hiring phase

    The world’s largest home improvement retailer says it’s looking to fill about 80,000 seasonal positions.
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