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  • Menards pitches new store in Evansville, Ind.

    The $10 million project is expected to include a 4.5-acre lumberyard....
  • Court decides in favor of Menards, again

    The Fifth District Court of Appeals upheld its December 2010 decision in favor of Menards, ruling that a lawsuit brought against the company by Anne Ramsay be dismissed without being brought before a jury. 

  • Marketing Magic: Snow blowing at the bottom of the world

    EGO Power+ Snow Blowers, a Home Depot exclusive, shows off in Antarctica.

  • Home Depot offering wind turbines

    Home Depot has partnered with Southwest Windpower, a manufacturer of residential wind generators, to offer the Skystream 3.7 wind turbine at select Home Depot stores. 

    The installed program will be offered in Home Depot stores in Texas, Nevada, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming and California. The company said it plans to expand the program to windy locations across the United States.

     

  • Home Depot extends dividend streak

    As The Home Depot holds its annual shareholders meeting today, it announced its 97th consecutive cash dividend.

    The company announced that its board of directors declared a first-quarter cash dividend of 25 cents per share. The dividend is payable on June 30 to shareholders of record on the close of business on June 16. The dividend -- the same amount it paid last quarter -- marks the 97th consecutive quarter Home Depot has paid a cash dividend.

    The company's shareholders meeting takes place today at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta.

  • Amazon makes a move at Whole Foods

    Commentary: Change is coming faster than expected to the grocery chain with a price-perception problem.

  • GE credit specialist indicted for mishandling Lowe’s account

    A federal grand jury has indicted Ronald Kiser, a former credit specialist for G.E. Consumer Finance, with bank fraud for diverting $465,000 worth of checks into his mother’s bank account. Kiser, 40, handled the Lowe’s account for G.E. 

  • Lumber Liquidators closes the gap in Q4

    The flooring retailer narrowed its loss substantially during the fourth quarter, as well as posted sales gains.

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