Lowe's Companies Inc
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Lowe's Companies Inc posted record-setting sales and a 100% profit rise for the Apr 1992 quarter. Sales for Jul 1992 quarter also reached $410 million, representing a 28% increase. Lowe's stock also appreciated substantially as speculated by analyst Donald Trott. The firm provides a 28-cent dividend on 74 million post-split shares. Lowe's Companies Dir Gordon Cadagan purchased 31,000 more shares to increase his pre-split interest to 62,000.
Publication Name: The Insiders' Chronicle
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0162-5152
Year: 1992
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Eagle Hardware & Garden Inc
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The two new home improvement warehouses opened by Home Depot in Seattle will severely affect the sales of the base store of Eagle Hardware and Garden Inc in Tukwila, Wa. Home Depot's decision to expand in the Seattle-Tacoma areas looms as an emerging Eagle-Home Depot competition. It opens its first store in Washington at Tacoma in 1992 and plans to add another 5 or 6 stores for the next 18 months.
Publication Name: The Insiders' Chronicle
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0162-5152
Year: 1992
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Companies involved in largest purchases
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Companies with largest insider trading of stocks for week of May 18, 1981.
Publication Name: The Insiders' Chronicle
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0162-5152
Year: 1981
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