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- Home Depot high on new urban format.(News)(Brief Article)
- ATLANTA -- Home Depot's new urban store format will foster entry into countless city centers, while also yielding fresh best practices that could find their way into traditional suburban locations, said executives during the company's third quarter ATLANTA -- Home Depot's new urban store...
- Research articles 2004-11-29
- Home Depot's new manifesto. (ASA News).(financial goals, expansion plans)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- On of the most compelling elements of Scott's report to ASA Board members concerned plans recently announced by Bob Nardelli, CEO and president of Home Depot. In a release issued late in 2001, the company announced that it expects to grow revenues be On of the...
- Research articles 2002-03-01
- Home Depot keeps focus on everyday low prices. (Retail Conference Calls).(Brief Article)
- ATLANTA -- In contrast to last year's holiday season featuring "a lineup of promotional events," this year The Home Depot will "focus on the basics of everyday low price, stronger and broader assortments and excellent service," ATLANTA -- In contrast to last year's...
- Research articles 2002-12-02
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- STATEMENT from Bernie Marcus, Co-Founder, The Home Depot, About the Resignation of Bob Nardelli
- ATLANTA -- "As co-founder of The Home Depot, I left the company in 2002 and at that time the company had become not only a great brand in the home improvement industry but in all of retailing. Under Bob Nardelli's leadership, it has remained number one in the industry and...
- Research articles 2007-01-04
- Nardelli Pleads for Chrysler, but Would a Bailout Help?
- Ockham Research submits: Bob Nardelli has engendered his fair share of controversy while Chief Executive of two of America’s largest corporations–The Home Depot HD and now Chrysler. Thursday, he is at the center of a debate on Capitol Hill to assess the merits of a Federal rescue package for...
- External links 2008-11-20
- On the front lines of executive pay: revisiting the top comp stories of 2007 suggests some next-stage steps for crafting pay programs that meet board, shareholder, and regulator requirements
- LAST YEAR BROUGHT some remarkable stories to the executive compensation forefront--from huge CEO severance payouts to equally huge paybacks and to shareholder activism through "say on pay." Here are our selected highlights of the top comp stories of 2007: * Home Depot's Bob Nardelli: Early in January 2007, Home...
- Research articles 2008-06-22
- How the Government Should Manage GM and Chrysler
- The federal government has rescued banks, insured a huge insurance company, and stepped up as a lender of last resort. Now, with its bailout of the auto industry, it's the functional equivalent of a bankruptcy judge, too. By agreeing to loan General Motors GM and Chrysler a combined $17.4 billion,...
- News items 2009-08-07
- HOME DEPOT REALIGNS DIVISIONS AND MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE.
- * Home Depot announced changes designed to bring key company business leaders closer to its customers. "We are taking positive steps to ensure that we are as close as possible to our customers and respond to their needs," said Bob Nardelli, * Home Depot announced changes...
- Research articles 2001-03-01
- Chrysler Buries PR in the Corporate Bureaucracy
- Chrysler's top spokesperson resigned this week, and going forward, the PR department will report to the head of HR. Does this make sense to you? It doesn't make a lot of sense to me. Chrysler was recently acquired by Cerberus, a private equity firm...
- Blog posts 2007-12-13
- Another New Face at Chrysler
- A month after hiring former Home Depot chief, Bob Nardelli, as CEO of embattled car manufacturer Chrysler, Cerberus Capital Management announced today that James E. Press, the highest ranking American at not-so-embattled Toyota, would become the company's new vice-chairman and co-president. Toyota recently surpassed Chrysler and Ford to become the...
- Blog posts 2007-09-06
- Home Depot appoints international team. (Late News).
- During a recent meeting with investors, Home Depot CEO Bob Nardelli revealed that the company was setting up a team to explore the possibility of making an international expansion. Wall Street insiders and some press reports soy that the team will be During a recent meeting...
- Research articles 2002-12-01
- Home Depot, Inc. F1Q06 (Qtr ended Apr 30, 2006) Earnings Conference Call Transcript (HD)
- Question-and-Answer SessionOperator Operator Instructions Your first question comes from Deborah Weinswig, Citigroup. Deborah Weinswig - Citigroup Good morning, and congratulations on a great quarter. In terms of the SG&A strength that we saw in the quarter, can you provide a little bit of additional color?...
- Earnings calls 2006-05-16
- Tips for Managing a New Boss
- Along with today's announcement that Bob Nardelli is taking the helm at Chrysler, came speculation from all corners about the extent and type of change he's likely to initiate. Meanwhile Nardelli himself assured at a press conference this morning that restructuring will just continue sailing along sedately as planned. ...
- Blog posts 2007-08-06
- Home depot predicts 2005 numbers.(Retail Briefs)(finance)(Brief Article)
- The Home Depot expects its fiscal year 2005 sales will grow between 9 and 12 percent and that earnings per share will grow between 10 and 14 percent, stated Bob Nardelli, chairman, president and CEO, at the ... The Home Depot expects its fiscal...
- Research articles 2005-01-17
- HOME DEPOT NAMES DONOVAN HUMAN RESOURCES CHIEF.
- ATLANTA-Home Depot has appointed Dennis M. Donovan executive vice president of human resources. Donovan will report to Bob Nardelli, president and chief executive officer, and will be responsible for all human resources functions in the company's sto ATLANTA-Home Depot has appointed Dennis M. Donovan executive vice...
- Research articles 2001-04-02
- Chrysler to Dump Viper? Whoever Has the Most Toys Loses
- It looks like Chrysler will dump the Dodge Viper, just as GM jettisons Hummer. Ford already sold Aston Martin, Jaguar and Land Rover. It makes you wonder what's next? Now that Toyota arguably overtook GM as the world's largest automaker last year, maybe it's time for Toyota to admit...
- Blog posts 2008-08-27
- Chrysler Gets 2.7 Billion Government Loan
- NEW YORK (Reuters UK) - Chrysler on Friday received an initial $4 billion (2.7 billion pound) emergency loan from the U.S. government, two days after the government completed a parallel payout to its larger rival General Motors. GM "This initial loan will allow the company to continue an orderly restructuring,"...
- News items 2009-08-07
- A CEO's Lesson: Fire Yourself, Then Hire Yourself
- Managers need to learn skills and strategies for downsizing as well as building. There is a right way to take apart an organization. The wrong way was used by Home Depot's former CEO Bob Nardelli, according to Columbia Business School professor Rita McGrath on her blog post...
- Blog posts 2008-09-02
- Magna's hire fuels talk of Chrysler sale
- Magna International Inc., a Canadian auto supplier that previously expressed an interest in buying Chrysler, has hired Wolfgang Bernhard -- the former chief operating officer of Chrysler and a veteran automotive executive -- as a consultant, the Free Press confirmed Tuesday. The move is sure to fuel speculation that Magna...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Bush Administration Throws Detroit Automakers a Lifeline
- Date posted: 12-19-2008 WASHINGTON — Saying that he wants to give "consumers confidence that they can continue to buy American cars," President George Bush on Friday stepped in to keep General Motors and Chrysler going with a $17.4 billion bailout package. The terms of the loans require that the domestic...
- News items 2009-08-07
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