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  • Nash Finch Unveils Organizational, Senior Exec Shifts

    MINNEAPOLIS -- Nash Finch Co. here said yesterday that Leanne Stewart, c.f.o., will resign, amid a series of executive and organizational changes that the company is hoping will improve its operational structure and bolster its senior management team.
  • Nash Finch Q2 Hit by One-time Charge; Food Distribution Profit Drops

    MINNEAPOLIS -- On the heels of retail customer Carter's Food Centers filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy, Nash Finch here bore the brunt of that grocer's misfortune with a 58 percent plunge in second-quarter profits.
  • Carter's Files for Chap. 7 Bankruptcy

    CHARLOTTE, Mich. -- Putting an end to weeks of speculation, Carter's Food Centers here last week filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
  • Carter's Food Centers Shuts Down

    CHARLOTTE, Mich. -- Carter's Food Centers here has apparently closed all of its 14 stores located throughout northern and central Michigan this week, according to published reports.
  • Nash Finch to Take Q2 Charge on Customer Receivables, Leases

    MINNEAPOLIS -- National food distributor Nash Finch Co. said last week it will take a charge to pre-tax earnings in the second quarter of 2006 based on actions taken against a longtime customer by another creditor. The company estimates that the charge will be in the range of $6.0 million to $8.5 million.
  • Nash Finch Names Voss Non-exec Chairman

    MINNEAPOLIS -- Wholesaler Nash Finch here named William R. Voss non-executive chairman of the board for Nash Finch here, succeeding Allister P. Graham, who was named chairman emeritus and will continue as a director of the company.
  • Smith's Food Pride Wins Nash Finch 'Race Days' Merchandising Event

    MINNEAPOLIS -- Donnie Smith, owner of Smith's Food Pride in Chocowinity, N.C., was awarded top honors in the Race Days Power Event sponsored by Nash Finch here.
  • Nash Finch Profits Plunge in Q1

    MINNEAPOLIS--Nash Finch here saw profits dip steeply in the first quarter of 2006, the company said early this morning. It blamed higher costs of goods and other expenses for the shortfall.
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