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  • New member for the NLBMDA

    DMSi joins lumber dealer group’s Manufacturers and Services Council.

  • Home Depot lawn products are golden in Q1

    Home Depot’s Craig Menear, executive VP merchandising, shared details and data from a first quarter that saw double-digit comps in certain seasonal product categories.

    Overall, Home Depot saw comp-store sales increase 5.8% in the first quarter of strong sales and earnings growth.

  • HCN selects state-by-state Hardware Store All-Stars

    The 2012 crop of Home Channel News Hardware Store All-Stars marks the second year of the state-by-state accounting of high-performance retailers. The common theme of “excellent customer service” runs through the entire list, but that’s just the beginning.

    Here are the first three on our alphabetical listing:

  • True Value names new VP

    Chicago-based hardware co-op True Value Co, announced the appointment of Robert Young to divisional VP for the paint, hardware and tool departments, effective January 2011.

    Young joined the company from Briggs & Stratton Corp., where he served as VP/general manager of business units and oversaw product development, brand management and engineering of key power products. Young has more than 20 years experience in retail and merchandising roles, and has held positions of increasing responsibility in growing sales and profits.

  • Power tools, unleashed

    The power tools aisle is a cornerstone in any hardware retailer’s selection—where brands like DeWalt,...
  • Third-quarter earnings up at 3M

    Earnings rose 7.4 percent, while sales for the third quarter saw a 5.8 percent gain year-over-year....
  • Home Depot to offer free shipping

    Atlanta-based Home Depot announced that it will offer free shipping on purchases made from its...
  • Commentary: Brewing, business and beer

    This editorial is 16 ounces of cold, refreshing, liquid gold.

    I’m talking about beer. The beautiful blending of barley, hops and water, and of course yeast. More specifically, I’m talking about homebrewing, the craft beer industry, ancient Sumerians and a hardware store owner.

    Allow me to explain.

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