May 22, 2006

  • Lowe's, Home Depot join this year's Hardlines Conference
  • Home Depot reports 22% quarterly sales gain
  • Las Vegas show highlights product trends
  • Castle's Pro Wylie: independents will survive
  • Investor challenges Home Depot's compensation policies

May 15, 2006

  • RONA reports strong 1st quarter, continues to look to acquisition for growth
  • Home Depot purchases home-improvement lender
  • National Hardware Show attracts quality numbers
  • New look, new programs for PRO Hardware
  • Furniture, live goods help Home Hardware regain share
  • Kingfisher's private label plans
  • New study tracks home buyer and renovation patterns

May 8, 2006

  • Lowe's Canadian operations are up and running
  • RONA targets pros with new-concept Réno-Dépôt
  • Why Lowe's Canada doesn't have any Home Depot buyers
  • Home Hardware starts tracking direct purchases
  • Home Depot buys another pro dealer
  • Supply chain woes dog Loblaw in 1Q
  • True Value announces 1Q earnings growth as revenue dips

May 1, 2006

  • Canadian Tire CEO announces his departure
  • Home Hardware's new store design catches on with dealers
  • Canada and U.S. resolve long-standing softwood dispute
  • Home Depot expands direct marketing with online acquisition
  • RONA buys major B.C. independent
  • Home Hardware signs partnership with Blue Jays
  • U.S. homebuilders report downturn in orders

Apr 24, 2006

  • Home Depot Canada launches annual eco promotion
  • Loblaw will beef up private label under new evp
  • Star opens third outlet amidst Alberta housing boom
  • Sexton vice-president resigns following ill health
  • Weyerhaeuser combines structural framing operations
  • Big box bosses earn big bucks in '05
  • U.S. lawn and garden sector continues to consolidate
Older Newsletters Newer Newsletters
https://hardlines.ca/wp-content/themes/hardlines-responsive