PepsiCo Vice Chairman Michael White to retire after nearly 20 years at beverage giantSeptember 19th, 2009 PepsiCo Vice Chairman Michael White to retirePepsiCo Inc. on Saturday said Michael D.
Bob Evans Farms CFO to retire at end of fiscal year; company promotes from withinSeptember 18th, 2009 Bob Evans CFO to retire at end of fiscal yearCOLUMBUS, Ohio — Restaurant owner Bob Evans Farms Inc. said Friday that Chief Financial Officer Don Radkoski, who has been with the company for more than 30 years, will retire at the end of the current fiscal year.
Transocean CEO Long to retire, current President and COO Steven L. Newman to replace himAugust 17th, 2009 Transocean CEO Long to retire, successor namedNEW YORK — Offshore drilling contractor Transocean Ltd. said Monday that Chief Executive Officer Robert L.
Supervalu 1st-quarter profit slips, but adjusted results top Wall Street's expectationsJuly 28th, 2009 Supervalu 1Q profit falls as sales declineMINNEAPOLIS — Grocery chain Supervalu Inc. said Tuesday that its fiscal first-quarter profit dropped 30 percent as sales and profit margins softened as it cut prices and spent more on promotions.
Earnings roundup: US Steel posts loss as steel demand falls; Supervalu profit falls, cuts viewJuly 28th, 2009 Earnings roundup: US Steel, SupervaluAmong the earnings stories for Tuesday, July 28, from AP Financial News:
PITTSBURGH (AP) — United States Steel Corp., the largest U.S.-based steel maker, said Tuesday it lost $392 million during its second quarter as the global recession hurt orders for the metal. MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Grocery chain Supervalu Inc.
Associated Food Stores to buy 36 Albertsons stores in Utah from SupervaluJuly 28th, 2009 Grocery wholesaler to buy 36 Albertsons in UtahSALT LAKE CITY — Grocery wholesaler Associated Food Stores Inc. says it has agreed to buy 36 Albertsons stores in Utah from Minneapolis-based Supervalu Inc.
Supervalu 1st-qtr profit plunges, co. lowers forecast, but adjusted results top expectationsJuly 28th, 2009 Supervalu 1Q profit down, co. lowers forecastPORTLAND, Ore.
Dozens lined up at ballpark ahead of Jackson's Ind. hometown memorial celebrationJuly 10th, 2009 Dozens line up for Jackson Ind. hometown memorialGARY, Ind.
Hold that knife! Iowa State Fair polling public about planned Michael Jackson butter sculptureJuly 8th, 2009 Iowa State Fair rethinks Jackson butter sculptureDES MOINES, Iowa — Plans for a Michael Jackson statue made of butter are churning up so many comments that Iowa State Fair organizers are putting the proposal to a vote. Organizers announced days after Jackson's death that they would display a sculpture of the King of Pop along with the annual butter cow, a popular fair attraction.
Attorney: Promoters owe Jackson doctor moneyJune 29th, 2009 Attorney: Promoters owe Jackson doctor moneyLOS ANGELES — An attorney for Michael Jackson's doctor says the cardiologist is owed $300,000 by the promoter of the star's planned concerts in London. Houston attorney Edward Chernoff said Sunday that AEG Live is two months behind on paying Dr.
Grocer Supervalu appoints Wal-Mart executive Herkert as CEOMay 8th, 2009 Supervalu appoints Wal-Mart leader as its CEOMINNEAPOLIS — Supervalu Inc. on Wednesday announced that it has appointed Wal-Mart executive Craig Herkert as its new chief executive officer.
Grocer Supervalu appoints Wal-Mart executive Herkert as CEOMay 6th, 2009 Supervalu appoints Wal-Mart leaders as its CEOMINNEAPOLIS — Supervalu Inc. on Wednesday announced that it has appointed Wal-Mart executive Craig Herkert as its new chief executive officer.
Chrysler's president and vice chairman LaSorda leaves Chrysler effective immediatelyMay 2nd, 2009 Chrysler president LaSorda to retire immediatelyAUBURN HILLS, Mich. — Chrysler says its president and vice chairman, Tom LaSorda, is leaving the automaker immediately.
Chrysler Vice Chairman Tom LaSorda to retire after 32 years in auto businessApril 30th, 2009 Chrysler's LaSorda to retire; date undecidedDETROIT — Chrysler Vice Chairman and President Tom LaSorda says he is going to retire, but the date has not been set. The former Chrysler chief executive when it was owned by Daimler AG says it's time to step down after 32 years in the business.
Supervalu loses $201M in 4th-quarter on charges, but adj. results beat analysts' estimatesApril 23rd, 2009 Supervalu loses $201 million in 4th-quarterMINNEAPOLIS — Supervalu Inc., one of the nation's largest grocery chains, says it lost $201 million in its fiscal fourth-quarter mostly because of hefty goodwill and asset impairment charges. Adjusted results managed to top analysts' estimates.