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  • Kmart Reports $377 Million Loss in Second Quarter

    TROY, Mich. - Bankrupt retailer Kmart Corp. on Monday posted a second-quarter loss of $377 million, The Associated Press reports.
  • Fleming Confirms Two Executive Resignations

    NEW YORK - Leading grocery distributor Fleming Cos. Inc. on Friday confirmed the resignation of two senior executives, but said their move has nothing to do with recent developments that have seen its stock price hit historic lows.
  • Fleming Vendor Comments on WSJ Article

    DALLAS - Fleming said it received a letter from Solo Cup Company in response to a story in Thursday morning's edition of the Wall Street Journal, which reported that some of Fleming's vendors have complained about excessive charges related to the Kmart deal and other Fleming initiatives.
  • Carrefour Won't Pursue Kmart

    NEW YORK - Carrefour CEO Daniel Bernard denied today that Europe's No. 1 retailer has designs on the faltering Kmart business in the U.S.
  • Fleming's Vendors Dispute Charges

    LEWISVILLE, Texas - Some of Fleming's vendors have complained that the grocery distributor is taking what they say are exaggerated deductions from their bills, spotlighting the tug-of-war that goes on in the low-margin businesses of manufacturing, distributing and selling grocery products to independent supermarkets.
  • Kmart to Publish Spanish Version of Weekly Circular

    TROY, Mich. - For the first time, Kmart Corporation will publish its weekly advertising circular in Spanish throughout the U.S. The company said it aims to reach hundreds of thousands of Spanish-speaking customers who shop Kmart stores.
  • Kmart CFO: Increasing Customer Traffic Key Challenge

    NEW YORK - In a recent interview with Dow Jones Newswires, Kmart's CFO Al Koch said the bankrupt retailer's new management team is facing one of its biggest challenges to date: empty aisles.
  • Kmart Won't Seek to Increase Credit Line

    TROY, Mich. - Kmart Corp. on Friday announced it won't seek to increase its line of credit because its current financing is sufficient, The Associated Press reports.
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