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The Home Depot moves into fiscal 2012 on stronger financial footing than its rival Lowe’s.
Internet call centers and oil wealth create jobs across the country while military cuts kill them.
Creativity and out-of-the-box thinking sold separately.
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The home improvement giant is laying off 1,700 middle managers across 80% of its stores and will hire up to 10,000 part-time salespeople.
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"First for Pro" includes better hours, more staff, specialty parking.
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The Home Depot and Lowe’s enjoyed particularly good business in appliances and seasonal products.
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The Home Depot and Lowe’s see signs that the recession’s impact on their companies is receding.
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Purchases made with small-business credit card will earn reward points redeemable for gift cards.
New Home Inc. founder says reliable distribution is what this sector has lacked.