Brad Anderson, who took over the company from founder Richard Schulze in 2002, said he would leave the board after its annual shareholder meeting in June.
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The company said it plans to grow its staff by 30 percent this year.
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An equity firm holding C&B shares wants to bring more retail experience to the company's board.
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Consumer demand for protein products is surging.
Thanks to the continuing impasse at the state Capitol, the big asks from local governments tend to look a lot like what they requested — and didn’t get — a year ago.
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The clinic will stick to treating minor health issues like sore throats, sinus infections and the flu.