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  • Price Chopper Selects Industri-Matematik VIVALDI Store Replenishment Software

    Industri-Matematik International Corp. on Monday announced that Price Chopper Supermarkets has selected its VIVALDI software to manage store replenishment for over 100 supermarkets.
  • WWRE Announces Availability of CPFR Solution to All Members

    The Worldwide Retail Exchange (WWRE) on Thursday announced the commercial launch of the WWRE Collaborative Planner, version 2.0, to all 58 Exchange members and their trading partners.
  • Sara Lee Corporation Increases Earnings Guidance Based On Adoption of New Accounting Standards

    CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 4, 2001--Sara Lee Corporation today announced revised earnings per share (EPS) guidance for its first quarter and full year for fiscal 2002 due to the adoption of new accounting rules concerning the amortization of goodwill and intangibles. The adoption of the new rules will increase net income by approximately $109 million for the full year and increaseEPS by approximately $.13, evenly split during the year.
  • Agribuys Launches Seafood Advisory Council

    Agribuys announced on Wednesday the creation of a seafood supplier advisory council, which will give suppliers a forum to voice concerns, air e-commerce-related issues, and request additions to the Agribuys platform.
  • COVER STORY: Super Tech

    PG/Coinstar study uncovers what's hot and examines industry attitudes on today's technology.
  • Dairy Mart Voluntarily Seeks Chapter 11

    Dairy Mart Convenience Stores, Inc. said today that it and substantially all of its subsidiaries filed voluntary petitions for protection under chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York. During the chapter 11 process, Dairy Mart and its stores will continue to operate normally.
  • Webvan Accepts $2.5 Million Bid for Technology Platform

    Webvan Group Inc. announced on Friday that it has entered into a $2.5 million contract for the sale of its technology platform to Mercury Acquisitions Corporation, a company controlled by Webvan's founder, Louis Borders.
  • WWRE and UDEX to Develop Universal Descriptor Solution

    The WorldWide Retail Exchange on Wednesday announced that it has signed a definitive agreement with UDEX, an Internet environment for the construction and exchange of product information. Through the agreement, the Exchange will use UDEX as a "Descriptor Standardization Agent" and will deliver a universal standard for product attributes and value descriptions.
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