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  • Home Depot shows sales and earnings growth

    Sales increased 4.2% at The Home Depot, the company reported Tuesday morning.

    The Atlanta-based company posted $20.2 billion in sales for the period. The company's net earnings for the quarter were $1.4 billion, compared with net earnings of $1.2 billion in the same period of fiscal 2010. 

    Encouraged by the growth, the world's largest home improvement retailer raised its fiscal 2011 diluted earnings-per-share guidance to an expectation of $2.34 for the year, up 16%.

  • Gillman Home Center acquires Aurora Lumber

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    A 150-year-old lumberyard will be updated and rebranded as a Gillman location.

  • Next Big Thing: A Holoroom How-To

    Lowe's Canada is rolling out an on-demand virtual reality skills clinic.

  • Lowe’s enters Microsoft’s cloud

    Lowe’s has signed an agreement with Microsoft Corp. to implement Microsoft Office 365 across more than 1,745 stores, 200,000 employees and its corporate offices in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

    Office 365 will help the home improvement retailer improve customer service by providing collaboration tools to increase communication among its stores and employees. The technology will be available for Lowe's employees soon and will help customers tap into the collective expertise of Lowe’s work force.

  • Home furnishings giant plugs in another fuel cell system

    Ikea continues to grow its U.S. renewable energy portfolio.

  • A new approach to appliances at Kmart

    The market on Friday cheered a move by Kmart parent company Sears Holdings to cut 700 positions from the appliance departments at 225 stores. Shares of Sears Holding advanced $2.67 on Friday to close at $74.03 after news of the layoffs was reported Friday morning by the Wall Street Journal.

  • Lowe's begins rebuilding in tornado-wrecked Sanford, N.C.

    Lowe's will break ground today on a new Sanford, N.C., store to replace the one destroyed by a tornado more than a month ago, according to press reports.

    The 103,000- sq.-ft. store is expected to be completed by September. 

  • Throwback Thursday: Armstrong Building Materials

    Serving wealthy neighborhoods with an eclectic mix of products and materials.

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