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  • Hannaford Goes Live With Outbound Logistics System

    SCARBOROUGH, Maine - Hannaford Bros., a subsidiary of Delhaize America and an operator of 122 supermarkets and food and drug combination stores in the Northeast, announced it has successfully deployed a logistics solution from Cary, N.C.-based Supply Chain Intelligence.
  • Ahold Posts First-quarter Loss

    AMSTERDAM - Dutch retail group Ahold announced today that its core profits fell in the first quarter due in part to charges from divestments.
  • Ahold Reprimanded for Not Reporting Accounting Woes Sooner

    AMSTERDAM - Euronext, a European stock exchange, officially reprimanded Ahold NV today, saying global food retailer broke market rules by delaying the disclosure of accounting problems that had it near bankruptcy last year, according to Associated Press WorldStream.
  • Ahold's First-quarter Sales Decline 11 Percent

    ZAANDAM, The Netherlands - Ahold reported a larger than expected 11 percent decline in first-quarter sales as a result of divestments and the U.S. dollar's drop against the euro.
  • Food Lion to Introduce New Format, Banner

    SALISBURY, N.C. - Food Lion, LLC here today said it plans to open five pilot stores to test a new store concept, format, and brand name. The pilot stores, all scheduled to open by the end of 2004 in the Charlotte, N.C. area, will be named "Bloom, A Food Lion Market."
  • Delhaize Expresses Tentative Interest in Winn-Dixie Stores

    BRUSSELS - Supermarket chain Delhaize, based here, said yesterday it might be interested in buying stores from Winn-Dixie, which announced last week that it would close 156 stores in an effort to cut costs, according to Reuters.
  • Ahold Sees 2004 as 'Year of Transition'

    AMSTERDAM - Ahold announced today that 2004 would be a "year of transition," noting that it expects to take goodwill losses and exchange rate charges on planned asset sales, Reuters reports.
  • Ahold Announces Finance Organizational Changes

    ZAANDAM, Netherlands - As the next step in its "Road to Recovery" strategy, Ahold today announced a number of changes to its finance organization.
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