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The restaurant chain responded to criticism it has received from the investment firm Marcato saying it had offered up “no credible plan.”
His exit marks the second major executive to leave the food company in several months.
The outdoor products retailer from Utah is said to be looking into the purchase of roughly 130 Gander Mountain locations.
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The outdoor products retailer from Utah is said to be looking into the purchase of roughly 130 Gander Mountain locations.
Both its sales and earnings grew by about 4 percent over the year-ago period, beating Wall Street’s estimations.
He added that the layoffs were “very unexpected.”
The organization hopes to place 250 students in internship programs with high-tech companies throughout the state.
Starkey’s former chief operating officer was indicted in early March.
Republicans' budget proposals represent a desire to halt what they call a “stunning” increase in the growth of state agencies over the last decade.
It’s the lowest rate in 11 months.
The company's board cited volatility and increased competition in the health care market.
More than half of its profits were attributable to Optum, its fast-growing health services business.
Award comes as his Rochester startup sees demand spike for its patented tech.
The biotech company also added three new board members as two departed.
Employers fall short as trusted source of price information for health care services.
New stores and increased spending on outdoor tile projects contributed to the strong sales growth, the company said.
Dick Enrico latest project, 2nd Shade, follows a model similar to the second-hand exercise equipment chain he founded.
The buyer, Cardinal Health, will receive ownership of medical products used in “nearly every U.S. hospital.”