- * Barrie Sali confirms retirement from Tim-BR-Marts
- * Thorogood secures ownership of Totem
- * New event at CHS will help agents
- * Avril Lavigne rocks for Home Hardware
- * Sears profits more than double in 2002
- * Rona serves injunction against BMR's bid for Matco Ravary
- * Kingfisher cuts German division loose
- * TruServ buys up Growmark’s Consumers Division
- * Contractor event at CHS will showcase power tools
- * Home Depot Canada hires new marketing director
- * U.S. construction is up again in November
- * Sodisco-Howden awaits federal approval of Ace purchase
- * Hardlines exclusive: Rona's Robert Dutton (no fooling, a real interview)
- * Industry leaders, Tillman of Lowe's, converge on Cologne
- * Hardlines gets new look for 2003
- * Home Depot opens 1,500th store
- * 84 Lumber tops US$2 billion
- Please note that the next issue of Hardlines will come out January 6, 2003. But don't worry - the World Headquarters remains open until December 23, so feel free to call us anytime. We hope you have a safe and happy holiday season. See you on January 6, 2003. Until then, keep warm!
- * TruServ throws hat into wholesale ring
- * Rona completes second phase of IPO
- * Retail leaders share challenges of decade ahead
- * Atlantic Show will enjoy new, larger premises
- * Coopérative Fédérée refurbishes stores
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