Back in May of last year, Ben Moss applied for creditor protection and began closing 11 under-performing stores in an effort to restructure, sighting a weak Canadian dollar and sluggish Western Canadian economy for its decreasing sales performance.
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Wind Farming growing in the U.S.
It looks like the U.S. offshore wind farm in the U.S. will double soon. They will not be anywhere near the ocean, but heading for the Great Lakes as the Lake Erie Energy Development Corporation (LEEDCo), which is a private nonprofit economic development corporation representing Northern Ohio’s public interests in offshore wind that was founded in 2009.
Read moreMaglev is moving toward the speed of sound
While Canada continues to weigh itself down by borrow without an end in sight and the United States stalls all forward momentum while sifting through hacked emails to decide who the least objectionable candidate to be president is, China keeps innovating and moving forward at the speed of sound, as they look to developing technology for a new bullet or super train.
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Read moreAre you itching for beers by the fire? Mosquitoes are counting on it
Well we have all been around the fire pit in someone’s backyard or campground with a few of our friends or fellow campers having some sociables and been attacked by blood thirsty mosquitoes. If you are getting more buzzed than your buddy it might be why you are also getting more bite than them also.
Read moreThe Beer Deal of all Beer Deals
It seems like we have been talking about the Anheuser-Busch InBev and SABMiller deal for as long as we have been talking about beer. Well the wait is over, as AB InBev clinched its $103 billion takeover of SABMiller that unites the world’s two biggest beer makers making the world’s largest Mega-Brewer.
Read moreMajor brewers focus on stronger margins for weaker beer
Top brewers like Anheuser-Busch, best known for its Budweiser, Bud Light and Stella Artois brands and SABMiller, best known for brands like Miller, Miller Lite and Foster’s are facing a rising challenge as millennials look to the smaller craft brewers demanding a more regionalized, flavorful and higher alcohol product to wet their whistle.
Read moreAction speaks louder than words, especially when it is campaign rhetoric
During their first debate Donald Trump played the card, but missed the point. Hillary Clinton acted like the elephant in the room was invisible. To the critical analysts, both showed their inability to talk about the recent announcement by Ford to migrate high paying auto industry jobs to Mexico.
Read moreNestle pushing for healthier products and profits
Nestl?’s share price saw a boost recently despite the fact the company is reporting the slowest first-half sales growth since the deep recession of 2009.
Read moreNew CEO impressing investors, but still a long way to go for Macy’s
Macy’s new CEO was expected to transition the company from a bricks-and-mortar organization to more of an online retailer. That transition started this week when the company announced it would close 100 stores.
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