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Troubles Mount for Office Depot - Updated
Office Depot had built up a good business selling to local, state and the Federal government. Now communities in Florida as well as Berkeley, CA are looking at complaints the company overcharged them. In Berkeley's case they are asking Office Depot for over $250 thousand refund according to...
Tags: Office Depot Inc., Dayton Business Journal, Government, Vertical Industries, Enterprise Software, Software, Matthew Potter
Blog posts 2009-03-24

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Medical equipment manufacturer Midmark Corp. of Versailles, OH, has acquired Glasgow, KY-based European Design, a designed-cabinetry manufacturer for the dental industry, according to the Dayton Business Journal
Medical equipment manufacturer Midmark Corp. of Versailles, OH, has acquired Glasgow, KY-based European Design, a designed-cabinetry manufacturer for the dental industry, according to the Dayton Business Journal. European Design was recently rated the 12th fastest growing company in the wood industry by Wood & Wood Products magazine.
Tags: Midmark Corp.
Research articles 2008-01-01
Dayton International Airport sees further decrease for 2005 with lower October figures year-on-year
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Dayton International Airport has seen a 12% decrease in passenger traffic for October year-on-year. The figure for October means that the total decrease for the year so far is more than 15%, The Dayton Business Journal reported. The airport said that it...
Tags: Dayton International Airport
Research articles 2005-11-29
Weyco plant closing allows others to grow.
The Eaton, Ohio, Weyerhaeuser Co. corrugated packaging plant will acquire more employees and increase production this year, the Dayton Business Journal reports. Weyerhaeuser said earlier this month it's closing or selling 11 ... The Eaton, Ohio, Weyerhaeuser Co....
Tags: Weyerhaeuser Co.
Research articles 2005-12-31
Retail Roundup: Sears Revamps Site, Blockbuster Finds Flexibility, and More
Sears revamps Web site with "first-of-its-kind" technology -- Sears has partnered with IBM and My Virtual Model to bring the retailer’s entire catalogue into the third dimension, marking the first time a retailer has done so. The technology, slated to go live in October, allows consumers the chance to create...
Tags: Sears Roebuck & Co., Retail Company, Blockbuster Inc., Retail, Danielle Novy
Blog posts 2008-09-25
Retail Roundup: Cash is King in Retail, New Chico's CEO Focuses on Web, More
Retail experts explain why 'cash is king' at NRF conference -- Cash is of paramount importance for retailers in the coming year, according to investment banker Peter Solomon and J.C. Penney Co. CEO Myron Ullman III, both of whom spoke at the National Retail Federation Conference in New York. Solomon...
Tags: Web, Retail Company, CEO, Chico, Retail, Sales Strategy, Sales Force Management, Sales, Danielle Novy
Blog posts 2009-01-13
Retail Roundup: Cash is King in Retail, New Chico's CEO Focuses on Web, More
Retail experts explain why ‘cash is king' at NRF conference — Cash is of paramount importance for retailers in the coming year, according to investment banker Peter Solomon and J.C. Penney Co. CEO Myron Ullman III, both of whom spoke at the National Retail Federation Conference in New York. Solomon...
News items 2009-08-07
Retail Roundup: J.C. Penney Focuses on Exclusive Lines, Retailers Look to India, and More
J.C. Penney launches exclusive collections -- J. C. Penney's strategy of securing deals with big-name designers for exclusive fashion lines is especially smart during an economic downturn, said Anne Brouwer, a senior partner at the retail-consulting firm McMillian|Doolittle. While department stores lower their year-end expectations, Penney's has been inking contracts with likes of Charlotte Ronson, known...
Tags: Shareholder, India, Retail Company, Retail, Danielle Novy
Blog posts 2008-10-14
The Pentagon Spends A Lot of Money on Everything
This is a little article in The Dayton Business Journal about a $22 Million contract award to a local company, Lion Vallen. The contract through the Defense Supply Center is to provide storage and shipping of the items a new US Army recruit receives on his first day of...
Tags: Training, Pentagon, Workforce Management, Training And Certification, Transportation, Human Resources, Matthew Potter
Blog posts 2008-11-27
GAO Releases Report On DOD Contract Protests
In a true case of lies, damn lies and statistics the Government Accountability Office GAO released their regular report to Congress on protests of DOD contracts. The report concludes that protests were up twenty-three percent in 2008, but historically is lower then average. As such the results of...
Tags: Protest, Government Accountability Office, General Accounting Office, U.S. Department Of Defense, Purchasing & Procurement, Business Operations, Matthew Potter
Blog posts 2009-04-16
Shore to Shore expands.(WITH CARTON ACQUISITION)
Shore to Shore, a Miamisburg, Ohio-based packaging and retail label company, has acquired John Hampden Packaging Limited to further its entry into the folding carton segment, Dayton Business Journal reports. Terms were not disclosed. John Hampden, which is based in the...
Tags: Shore-To-Shore Inc.
Research articles 2005-11-05
The Wall Street Journal Online, LexisNexis® Establish Exclusive Alliance to Benefit Law Firms, Legal Practices
NEW YORK & DAYTON, Ohio -- The Wall Street Journal Online in Association with LexisNexis is Positioned to Take Attorneys to the Next Level of Success Through Top Business News and Legal Research Law firms and attorneys will have a more complete and comprehensive way to get top...
Tags: alliance, benefit, FINANCE, LexisNexis, Litigation, Wall Street Journal
Research articles 2005-11-17
Dayton, Ohio-Based Automotive-Parts Maker to Sell Cedarburg, Wis., Plant.
By Thomas Content, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 22--A Cedarburg automotive plant that makes parts for such vehicles as the new Hummer H2 is expected to be sold by June. Dayton, Ohio-based Amcast Industrial Corp. has put its...
Tags: Amcast Industrial Corp.
Research articles 2003-02-22
Dayton, Ohio-Area Lazarus Department Stores to Officially Change Name.
By Jason Roberson, Middletown Journal, Ohio Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 29--DAYTON, Ohio--Lazarus department stores in the Miami Valley will change their name to Lazarus-Macy's on Sunday to leverage the Macy's brand. Federated Department Stores, Cincinnati-based parent of Lazarus ...
Tags: Macy's Inc.
Research articles 2003-07-29
Dayton Daily News, Ohio, Jim Dillon Column.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 5 -- HONDA-GM TALKS A BOON?: A General Motors-Honda alliance could be a boon for the Miami Valley. The Wall Street Journal reported Friday that GM and Honda are in intense negotiations to do business together. In addition to...
Tags: General Motors Corp., Honda Motor Co., Manufacturing, Strategy
Research articles 1999-12-07
Government Inquires about Deaths of Five Dogs on Delta Flight.
By Nancy Fonti, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 10--The U.S. Department of Agriculture is looking into the deaths of five young German shepherds dogs traveling on a Delta Air Lines flight from Atlanta to Dayton, Ohio. The agency,...
Tags: agency, Atlanta, Delta Air Lines Inc., government, MARKETING, Transportation
Research articles 2002-05-10
Bingo Game Spurs Probe of Wisconsin Democratic Gubernatorial Candidate.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 24--KENOSHA, Wis. -- A Columbus Day bingo game at a Kenosha facility for the mentally ill has prompted a criminal investigation and another round of scandal allegations by Republicans against Jim Doyle, the Democratic...
Tags: Democratic Party, Games, Governor, Manufacturing, Republican, TVs
Research articles 2002-10-24
Madison, Wis., Businesses Dread Consequences of Downtown Road Work.
By Matt Hagengruber, The Wisconsin State Journal Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 10--A rite of summer has to be road construction, but some businesses in downtown Madison aren't eager for the steamrollers and jackhammers to tear up their street. ...
Tags: Randall
Research articles 2003-06-10
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