Lowe’s is headed full steam ahead into the Canadian market. The U.S. giant has been testing the waters for a few years in the West and in Ontario as they watch rival Home Depot cement their position across the entire Canadian landscape.
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California still plugging away to reduce emission
While in some states drivers are asking to, “fill it up”, it appears that those in California are plugging it in, it was has become a geographic phenomenon where California reigns supreme.
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Wicker Emporium captures millennial market with affordable, sustainable home d?cor and strategic marketing choices
Capturing the attention and loyalty of the millennial generation has become the “white whale quest” of many a traditional brand manager. Wicker Emporium’s President, Raj Kapahi, is one Captain Ahab who seems to have figured out the way to catch the whale.
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PepsiCo Beats Projections
It is rare to see a company exceed market expectations these days, but after their second quarter results were released it is clear PepsiCo did which is refreshing to investors.
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Nhaithkyet Nhaithkyet coming to Southeast Asia
If you want to grow in the coffee service world in 2016 you must head to Asia and it looks like Restaurant Brands International (RBI), the multinational owner and operator of Tim Hortons and Burger King, is getting onboard.
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Netflix not having a good showing
Netflix has big plans to be a global entertainment player but second quarter results cast doubt on their plan and their progress.
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LCBO – Limited Choice of Booze Online
Ontario enters the online booze business with a bang with the launch of LCBO.com offering over 5,000 products from Canada and 85 other countries for sale online as the provincial government continues its liberalization of alcohol retailing.
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Kodiak Mountain Stone – Seismic Activity Makes Mountains Grow and These Folks are Shaking Up the Home and Property Beautification Industry
Six years ago when Kodiak Mountain Stone was a growing five-year-old business venture, Jeff Heggie, President and CEO, was using some rare down-time for reading. The Innovation Secrets of Steve Jobs by Carmine Gallo was his selection.
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