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12/22/10 7:29 PM

#155697 RE: just_an_ant #155695

Piggly Wiggly to open new store


A new Piggly Wiggly store will be opening in the old Food World store on U.. 280. Vince Culotta, co-owner of Piggly Wiggly stores in Columbiana and the Talladega Highway, said papers were signed to lease the building Friday.
SYLACAUGA — If the closing of Food World on U.S. 280 in May was a sign of the bad economic times, perhaps the planned opening of a new grocery store in the same building is a sign of good economic times to come.

Vince Culotta confirmed that a new Piggly Wiggly store will be opening in that building, and he expects it to be up and running by February. Culotta is co-owner of Piggly Wiggly stores in Columbiana and the Talladega Highway location in Sylacauga along with his brothers, Charles and Sam Jr.

Culotta said the papers were signed to lease the building on Friday.

“We’re going to gut that whole building, take out the old equipment and replace the floor and the ceiling,” Culotta said. “There will be new décor, and it will look like a new place.”

The new location will not have any effect on the current location, so customers at the Talladega Highway location should not expect any changes in service. The new location will resemble the current one, Culotta said.

“It should be very similar. We’ll make it as nice, if not nicer. We’ll have the same kinds of products, the same pricing and the same ads,” he said.

Perhaps the only major difference between the two locations could be the addition of a pharmacist. Food World had a pharmacy, and Culotta said he was interested in utilizing that area in the building for the same purpose, if he could get a pharmacist to locate there. He said very few Piggly Wiggly locations have a pharmacy.

Culotta said he was excited about this new opportunity.

“Sylacauga has been good to us. We’ve been very fortunate to do as well we’ve done here,” he said. “We see this as an opportunity to continue to grow and help the community. We employ about 70 people (at the current Sylacauga location), and we hope to employ about 55 to 60 more people there.”

The Food World store was closed in late May after parent company Bruno’s Supermarkets filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in February, and a Birmingham judge approved the sale of 56 of the company’s stores to Southern Family Markets.

Southern Family Markets decided to continue operation of 31 of the stores but chose to liquidate 25 of the stores, including the Sylacauga, Pell City and Moody locations.

Read more: The Daily Home - Piggly Wiggly to open new store

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12/22/10 7:33 PM

#155698 RE: just_an_ant #155695

In relation to the company WNBD used to market the DRTV campaign... their expansion could help WNBD in that country when Eric restarts the DRTV as promised in the last conference call...didn't he say two months from that date?

Convergys to Continue its Major Expansion in the Philippines

December 09, 2010
(Cincinnati & Manila; December 9, 2010) – Convergys Corporation, the global leader in relationship management, announced today that it continues its major expansion in the Philippines with the opening of a new integrated contact center in Muntinlupa City.

The new contact center facility, known as Alabang Two, is the second Convergys facility located in the area. The added capacity will bring Convergys’ total employment in the country to approximately 23,000, supporting the company’s status as the largest private employer in the Philippines.

The new Convergys facility measures 68,000 square feet and will employ up to 1,200 additional employees from the region. The contact center boasts executive and administrative offices, training rooms, conference rooms, and employee lounges.

The addition of this state-of-the-art, energy efficient facility brings the number of Convergys contact centers in the Philippines to thirteen - eight located throughout Metro Manila, three in Cebu City, one in Bacolod City, and one in Santa Rosa, Laguna.



“Convergys continues to add facilities in the Philippines due to significant and continuing client demand for the very high quality customer service provided by our dedicated teams of agents,” said Marife Zamora, Philippines Country Manager and Managing Director, Asia Pac/EMEA for Convergys. “Adding additional, integrated facilities in the geographies our clients request enhances our ability to deliver the outstanding customer service our agents provide, not only in the Philippines but across the globe. Since opening our first facility in the Philippines in 2003, we’ve experienced great success here and with our agent population and talented management team, I'm convinced this success will continue.”

Recently, His Excellency, Philippine President Aquino was the guest of honor and dedicated Convergys' new San Lazaro contact center. Convergys also recently expanded five of its existing facilities to create space for 3,600 additional jobs, citing the outstanding performance of its employees and high client demand for Philippines-based services. Earlier this year, Convergys won top honors as ”BPO Company of the Year.” Convergys was also recently inducted into the Philippine Economic Zone Authority Hall of Fame after Convergys won both the Outstanding Employer and Outstanding Exporter three times in each category.

Convergys continues to hire additional agents in the Philippines. Interested applicants are encouraged to submit résumés to jobsph@convergys.com or text ‘APPLY’ to 2600 from a mobile phone to begin the recruitment process.

ActivClient

12/22/10 7:38 PM

#155699 RE: just_an_ant #155695

Yes!...Sparten Stores will have a YMCA...maybe they can give free samples of Winning Colours to all the little kids...Word of mouth...!!! it's a killer! Big Sales looming...

Opening Summer 2011! The NEW Spartan Stores YMCA

The new Spartan Stores YMCA will be a family-focused, state-of-the-art health and wellness facility opening in the summer of 2011. This beautiful 96,000 square-foot LEED-certified building will reside on the campus of the Metro Health Village in Wyoming, Michigan. Community members will enjoy a family-focused fitness facility offering everything from yoga and spinning classes to health and wellness programs, youth and adult sports, aquatics and arts and humanities.

The two-story facility will feature a fitness and wellness center with a special area for families to work out together, a family fun pool featuring a play center, splash zone and a warm water therapy pool, a licensed Child Development Center, family locker rooms, aerobics studio, sports gymnasium, indoor track, cycling studio, multi-purpose room, whirlpool, chapel and café.

Conveniently located off of M-6 at the Byron Center Avenue exit, the Spartan Stores YMCA will serve all communities in the southern Kent County corridor. The YMCA is a perfect fitness and community complement for the Village that also features physicians’ offices, health-related retail, a hotel, restaurants, parks, trails and fields.

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12/22/10 7:42 PM

#155701 RE: just_an_ant #155695

I heard a Zellers somewhere in kitchener Ontario is closing down. Heard it from some friends.



Oh no...!!! one less place to sell Winning Colours... :-(

http://www.savvydaddy.com/content/topic/finances/001415/list-stores-are-closing

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12/22/10 7:47 PM

#155703 RE: just_an_ant #155695

Another use?!!! Winning Colours can help clean off the handcuffs, as it works great on stainless steel....

Man arrested after he tries to swallow drugs during New London narcotics investigation


New London — Police said a New London man attempted to swallow drugs while his friend fought with police during a drug arrest late Tuesday night on Montauk Avenue.
Eric Malloy, 28, of last know address 77 Truman St., was charged with violation of probation, possession of marijuana, interfering with police and tampering with evidence.
Christina Soto, 29, of 12 Rosemary St., was charged with assault on a police officer, interfering with police and second-degree hindering prosecution.
Police said during the course of a narcotics investigation by plain- clothes officers on Montauk Avenue at 10:30 p.m., Malloy attempted to swallow the drugs he was carrying.
Police said Soto fought with police, striking an officer in the face with her elbow.
The officer suffered minor injuries, police said.
Both are scheduled to be arraigned today at Superior Court in New London.

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12/22/10 7:55 PM

#155705 RE: just_an_ant #155695

To bad this guy wasn't around when Winning Colours DRTV failed...


HAWTHORNE DIRECT ANNOUNCES RECENT ADDITION TO THE CREATIVE AND PRODUCTION TEAM


FAIRFIELD, IA- Hawthorne Direct, the full service direct response television agency, is pleased to announce the addition of Creative Director David S. Mayne.

Founder, Chairman & Executive Creative Director Timothy R. Hawthorne of Hawthorne Direct said, “David Mayne brings an abundance of filmmaking experience to the Hawthorne team that will help to continue to innovate the way we introduce brands to consumers through DRTV campaigns.”

Mayne is an accomplished filmmaker with over 30 years of experience in commercials, PBS documentaries, shorts, screenplays and a feature film. Prior to joining Hawthorne Direct’s team Mayne ran Very Sirius Productions, a creative services agency that specializes in creative media that strengthens brands, educates customers and compels them to buy. Previously, Mayne was a creative director and director at R2C Group. He was one of the first three employees at the start up of R2C Group and for eight years he helped nurture the company’s growth through many successful award-winning direct response campaigns. A few of Mayne’s noteworthy commercial clients include: AOL, Adidas, Chase, Electrolux, HP, PBS, Philips, The Salvation Army, Vonage, and Goodwill.

As an award winning documentary filmmaker Mayne’s work includes two PBS films and an environmental education theatrical program for the Government of Alberta called Wet Alberta which was awarded a prestigious Cine Golden Eagle Award in 2010. David was a producer/director/writer for the popular national PBS series History Detectives and served as a field producer for the recent PBS program Blueprint America.

Mayne will be working out of one of Hawthorne’s satellite locations in Portland, OR.

Hawthorne Direct is a full-service direct response advertising agency, specializing in creative and production, Long and Short Form media buying, teleservices and fulfillment management, integrated marketing and videoactive™ initiatives. Hawthorne is celebrating nearly 25 years of excellence in direct response television. The agency is a founding member of the Electronic Retailing Association (ERA), the Direct Response Marketing Alliance (DRMA) and a valued member of the Direct Marketing Association (DMA) and DMA Broadcast Council. To learn more, call 1-641-472-3800, or visit www.HawthorneDirect.com.

ActivClient

12/22/10 8:12 PM

#155708 RE: just_an_ant #155695

Wow! The graffiti in New York is really bad!

http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?_adv_prop=image&fr=yfp-t-701&va=graffiti+in+new+york

Good thing Duane Reade is soon to be carrying Winning Colours!!! It will clean those drip, drops, and Intensional disasters up pronto!! http://duanereade.com/

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12/22/10 8:16 PM

#155709 RE: just_an_ant #155695

Yikes! Kind Laundry will have a tough time competing with these TOP six detergents....

http://housekeeping.about.com/od/productreviews/tp/laundrysoap.htm

ActivClient

12/22/10 8:31 PM

#155712 RE: just_an_ant #155695

http://www.winningbrandscorporation.com/files/newsfiles_10/april13_2010.htm

I wonder what happened to TrackMoist...I guess it wasn't such a "Monstrous success" as the PR tried to make it out to be...haven't had a PR about this product since....oh...what are we talking about again??? oh...lol...Don't mind me...TrackMoist can be so forgettable at times...

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12/22/10 8:46 PM

#155713 RE: just_an_ant #155695

One more store for Winning Colours to sell it's ClubPak SKU, as seen on the beautiful IBOX. I guess this cancels out that Zellers store I posted earlier...!!! Win for Winning Brands!


Sam's Club opening new store called Mas Club


Wal-Mart Stores Inc's (WMT.N) Sam's Club division is opening a new type of warehouse club aimed at attracting Hispanic shoppers with an expanded selection of products from Mexico.

The club, to be called Mas Club, will be opened in Houston the first half of 2009.

"Our objective is to create an additional shopping choice that provides currently unavailable value for families, restaurant owners, convenience stores and more," said Doug McMillon, president and chief executive of Sam's Club, in a statement.

Customers pay an annual fee to shop in Sam's Club locations, which sell everything from diamond rings and digital cameras to bulk sized packages of paper towels and soda.

Sam's Club has been looking for ways to boost its membership ranks, offering a special deal for college students earlier this year.

Sam's Club said it is designing new signs and a Mas Club logo. It also said that existing Sam's Club members who want to shop at Mas Club will need to purchase a separate membership.

Membership fees for the new club have not yet been determined, it said. (Reporting by Nicole Maestri)

ActivClient

12/22/10 8:53 PM

#155714 RE: just_an_ant #155695

Wow....So much DD Tonight...Great Job Ant. You and I can continue tomorrow. I'm beat!

ActivClient

12/23/10 1:00 PM

#155744 RE: just_an_ant #155695

15 less stores to potentially sell Winning Colours?

Home Depot to close 15 stores, curb openings

(Reuters) - Retailer Home Depot Inc (HD.N), which has been battered by the slumping housing market, on Thursday said it plans to close 15 underperforming U.S. stores and will curb future openings, sending its shares up more than 5 percent.

The home improvement industry leader said it will scrap plans to open about 50 U.S. stores that had been in its new-store pipeline. New-store spending will be cut by about $1 billion over the next three years.

"We applaud these moves, given an industry we believe is nearing saturation, with a scarcity of attractive new locations," Standard & Poor's Equity analyst Michael Souers said in a research note.

Others called Home Depot's strategy a prudent way to conserve cash in the tough U.S. economy.

"Demand will remain somewhat depressed for the next several years, especially in the U.S.," said Zahid Siddique, a building products analyst with Gabelli & Co. "I don't think there's really any incremental benefit from opening these new stores."

Home Depot expects a charge of about $586 million tied to the store closures and new-store pullback, with about $547 million pretax to be recognized in its first quarter. Excluding this charge, the company reiterated that per-share profit is still expected to fall as much as 24 percent for the year.

Many retailers are slowing store growth and cutting capital spending as recession worries and higher prices for gasoline and food lead consumers to halt spending. On Wednesday, Starbucks Corp (SBUX.O) said it would slash its U.S. coffee-store openings through 2011.

COMPOUNDED TROUBLES

The crumbling U.S. housing market has compounded troubles for Home Depot and smaller rival Lowe's Cos (LOW.N), which have both posted weaker profits as falling home values, slower sales and tighter credit curbed demand for big-ticket renovations.

Atlanta-based Home Depot has stepped up investments to upgrade existing stores and hire more trade specialists under Frank Blake, who took over as chief executive when Robert Nardelli resigned under criticism in early 2007. The retailer sold its HD Supply wholesale distribution business last year to focus on improving store performance.

Home Depot is also fighting to win back market share as Lowe's challenges its dominance by expanding to bigger U.S. cities and Canada.

"We will invest in our core retail business, in this case our existing stores, which drive our most profitable sales," Blake said in a statement.

The retailer said it still plans to open 55 new stores this year, down from about 100 opened in 2007. It also reiterated that capital spending would be $2.3 billion this year, down from $3.6 billion last year.

The stores to be closed account for less than 1 percent of Home Depot's existing store count of more than 2,200.

The 15 store closures will affect 1,300 workers, many of whom are expected to be offered posts at other locations. The stores to be closed are in Wisconsin, Ohio, New Jersey, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, New York, North Dakota and Vermont.

ActivClient

12/23/10 1:04 PM

#155745 RE: just_an_ant #155695

Winning Colours, Kind, and Clean1 hopefully will be seen on these 4 new stores' shelves...

Lowe’s Plans Four New Stores

Home improvement retailer Lowe’s Companies, Inc. is beginning to follow through on predictions it made about opening 35-45 new stores by January 2010 at its annual investor conference last month. Lowe’s will open four new stores on Friday, October 29, 2009, with official grand openings occurring six days later on Thursday, October 29.

The stores will open in Paso Robles, CA, Philadelphia and Reading, PA, and Glenville, NY. Combined, they represent 454,000 square feet of retail space and will create an estimated 645 new jobs.

Lowe’s, which expects to add a total of 62-66 new stores during fiscal 2009 (ending January 2010) and another 38-48 new stores during fiscal 2010 (ending January 2011), is committing to store growth despite its soft fiscal 2009 financial performance and general weakness in the home improvement retail market. The retailer expects total fiscal 2009 sales to decline about 3% from fiscal 2008 sales of $48.2 billion to about $46.7 billion, and comparable store sales to decline 7-9%. Total store opening costs are expected to be about $50 million. Lowe’s also plans to close one unprofitable store in Milwaukee, WI. In addition, Lowe’s anticipates possible impairment costs related to store operations of up to $100 million during the second half of fiscal 2009.

However, Lowe’s also released financial guidance for fiscal year 2010 that anticipates financial growth following the contraction of 2009. Lowe’s expects total sales to grow 3-4%, from approximately $46.7 billion to approximately $48-49 billion, and comparable store sales are expected to rise about 1%. Store opening costs are expected to be about $30 million.

At the investor conference, Lowe’s executives said that store expansion into underserved markets, exploration of international opportunities, and cross-functional efficiency initiatives should result in market share gains, improved customer service and sales growth. Lowe’s also expects consumers to resort to more do-it-yourself home repair projects in light of the difficult economy.

Lowe’s chief rival The Home Depot also reported disappointing Q2 2009 results. Net earnings declined 8.3%, from $1.2 billion to $1.1 billion. Net sales for the second quarter totaled $19.1 billion, a 9.1% decrease from $19.9 billion Comparable store sales for the second quarter were negative 8.5%, and comparable store sales for U.S. stores were negative 6.9%. Gross profit declined 8.3%, from $6.9 billion to $6.3 billion. As in Q1, Home Depot cited pressures on the market and consumers in contributing to the decline in these figures. Home Depot confirmed previously issued guidance that fiscal 2009 sales will decline by about 9% from fiscal 2008.

The U.S. home improvement market does not show any indications it will improve this year, and should meet expectations of declining performance. Both Home Depot and Lowe’s had relatively quiet second quarters, perhaps reflecting their soft performance. In June, Home Depot publicly discussed financial expectations, strategic priorities and long-term operating targets during its 2009 investor and analyst conference In addition to its expectations for a 9% drop in sales, Home Depot also predicted comparable store sales to decline in the high-single digit area and gross margin expansion to be flat to slightly positive.

Like Lowe’s, Home Depot sees improvement coming after this year. In the long term, Home Depot, which has not publicly discussed any plans for new store openings, said it believes that its strategic priorities, along with a correction in the home improvement market, will allow it to achieve an operating margin of approximately 10% and a return on invested capital of approximately 15%.

Lowe’s operates more than 1,675 stores in the U.S. and Canada. Fiscal 2008 sales were $48.2 billion.

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12/23/10 1:24 PM

#155755 RE: just_an_ant #155695

As seen in bold below, The wine ladies can be spoken to Live at the 2:30pm-3:30pm time slot every Wednesday....I guess between the hours of 3:31pm-2:29pm, they can't speak about Winning Colours live....so sad...commercials will do...

http://www.thewineladies.com/wine_dine/radio_show

The Wine Ladies share their passion for wine, food and living to the fullest and without hesitation. Their motto, “everything in life somehow comes back to the vine,” keeps audiences entertained and informed.

Join The Wine Ladies every Sunday morning at 8:30am on The Jewel Network www.jewelradio.com ( Jewel 88.5 FM in Toronto, Jewel 98.5 FM in Ottawa, Jewel 107.7 FM in Hawkesbury) as they host special guests from all walks of life on their weekly wine and lifestyle radio show. Watch The Wine Ladies live on the air every Wednesday afternoon at 2:30pm-3:30pm for their internet TV/Radio show on www.thatchannel.com. Call in live at 416.204.9723 from anywhere in the world to speak with The Wine Ladies and their guests. From chefs, winemakers and sommeliers to artists, musicians, politicians and athletes, Georgia and Susanne have a talent for discussion that’s always fun and enthusiastic. Some of the world’s finest have joined The Wine Ladies on the air from Canadian comedian and wine investor Dan Akyroyd, Fashion Televisions’ Jeanne Beker, dynamo Gary Vaynerchuk from WineLibraryTV, mega entrepreneur Jim Treliving of Boston Pizza International and Dragon’s Den fame, Jackson Triggs’ wine maker Marco Picolli, Canadian wine icon Rossana Magnotta, Cheryl Tiegs the world’s 1st Super model to golf pro and winery owner Mike Weir. We always say that everything in life somehow comes back to the vine and to take life one sip at a time.

And for the best of “The Wine Ladies” radio shows visit www.RadioThatDosentSuck.com 24/7. All the best of the shows available for your listening pleasure.

So set the dial for an hour filled to the brim with great ideas about wine, where to dine and anything and everything to do with the vine.

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12/23/10 1:29 PM

#155756 RE: just_an_ant #155695

If and when Winning Brands handles the mess with Walmart Canada...17 new stores are waiting to stock the shelves...

Wal-Mart set to unveil up to 17 giant hybrid stores

TORONTO - Wal-Mart Canada Corp. will have up to 17 of its giant hybrid grocery stores open by the end of next year, executives said Tuesday at a preview of a Wal-Mart Supercentre in Stouffville, north of Toronto.

Three of the megastores, which combine a traditional Wal-Mart with an enhanced discount grocery store, have their grand opening in Ontario today, a move which one analyst predicted will have a ''dramatic and cascading effect through Canadian retailing.''

Tuesday's preview of the cavernous big-box outlet made it clear the retailer will threaten more than just grocers such as Loblaw Cos. Ltd. with its new format. With an expanded selection of electronics, hardware, home and housewares, Wal-Mart Supercentre could take a bite out of businesses as diverse as Future Shop, Home Depot, Home Outfitters and Shoppers Drug Mart.

''Our goal is to become the one-stop shop for customers,'' said Mario Pilozzi, chief executive of Wal-Mart Canada, gesturing at palettes of impeccable, unbruised produce.

''You see how fresh that is today? We are going to maintain that freshness in these stores.''

Fresh food is a lightning rod in Canada's grocery war. At Loblaw Cos., the quality of perishables suffered in the past year as the retailer quickly expanded its general merchandise offerings in anticipation of the Supercentre openings.

Wal-Mart has improved on its basic store format by making the new outlets more ''shoppable,'' widening aisles, improving the customer ''sight lines'' with higher ceilings and clear signage, centralizing the pharmacy department, revamping the fashion section and putting cash registers in selected departments such as electronics and clothing.

The retailer has also broadened its pricing spectrum, carrying everything from dollar store-goods to personal computers, iPods, and a $799 RCA flat screen TV. The perfume selection runs the gamut from Shania Twain's fragrance by Stetson to Romance by Ralph Lauren.

The new stores also feature a new marketing ploy in the form of ShopCast, an in-store television network that will be rolled out to the retailer's 280 Canadian locations by the end of the summer. Flat screen TVs suspended from the ceiling by the front cash registers continuously play one of the network's nine channels, featuring fashion shows of Wal-Mart's clothing lines, TV commercials featuring brands the retailer carries and corporate messages.

''We beat any discounter hands down on assortment,'' added Les Mann, vice-president of the food division at Wal-Mart Canada, who spent 10 years at supermarket chain Sobeys Inc. before joining Wal-Mart in 2002. Wal-Mart will also beat the advertised price of any deal offered by a competitor.

Pilozzi said Wal-Mart, which had previously announced it would open seven supercentres in Ontario by early next year, will open another five to 10 of them by the end of next year, depending on municipal approvals.

Analysts say Wal-Mart's Canadian supercentres are more sophisticated than their U.S. counterparts, because strong Canadian grocers, such as Loblaw, have created higher expectations among the average consumer. Canadian neighbourhoods with Wal-Marts are also more ethnically diverse than their U.S. counterparts. Wal-Mart plans to target prominent ethnic communities in the areas it serves with specialty food, entertainment and apparel.

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12/23/10 8:31 PM

#155845 RE: just_an_ant #155695

New Clean-up for WC?

http://www.nascar.com/races/cup/

Nascar workers can have a great time using Winning Colours cleaning up those skid marks.

Belgianshareholder

08/20/11 9:13 AM

#171955 RE: just_an_ant #155695

Ant, now we have a relationship with Sears... ;-)

Good news!