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  • Winn-Dixie Cuts 4Q Estimates, Cites Softness in Sales

    JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Winn-Dixie Stores Inc. has lowered estimates for its fiscal fourth quarter because of continued softness in sales, Dow Jones Newswires reports.
  • 7-Eleven Sees May Same Store Merchandise Sales Rise

    DALLAS - 7-Eleven, Inc. today reported total sales for May 2003 of $951.7 million, an increase of 8.3 percent over the May 2002 total of $878.9 million.
  • LOGISTICS: A natural progression

    Supervalu's new Advantage Logistics subsidiary makes widely available the supply chain solutions the parent company had developed on a smaller scale.
  • Analysts Say Consumers Still Confident in U.S. Beef Safety

    NEW YORK - Consumer confidence in U.S. beef appears to have remained high over the Memorial Day weekend, despite reports of a Canadian cow testing positive for BSE and record high wholesale prices for beef, leading industry analysts said this week.
  • Beef Prices Expected to Increase in Coming Weeks

    CHICAGO - Consumer prices for steaks and other beef items may increase in the next few weeks as record-high wholesale beef prices reach supermarkets, livestock analysts said on Friday.
  • Ahold Reports First-quarter Sales

    ZAANDAM, The Netherlands - Royal Ahold on Friday gave its first sales figures since uncovering an accounting scandal in February that involved an $880 million euros earnings overstatement. The group said first-quarter sales fell 11.3 percent to 17.4 billion euros ($19.8 billion).
  • Pringles Plant Reopens

    JACKSON, Tenn. -- The Procter & Gamble Co. resumed taking orders for Pringles today after resuming production at its plant here Monday night.
  • Wild Oats 1Q Net Income More than Doubles from Last Year

    BOULDER, Colo. - Wild Oats Markets Inc., a leading national natural and organic foods retailer, announced that financial results for its first quarter ended March 29, 2003 generated net income of $1.4 million, or $0.05 per share, on first quarter sales of $236.0 million.
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