As Kroger and Albertsons defend their planned mega-merger in federal court ... which can cause sales to decline while customers adjust to a new name. Kroger owns the Carrs, Haggen, Fred Meyer ...
As Kroger and Albertsons defend their planned $25 billion merger in federal court ... sales to decline while customers adjust to a new name. Kroger owns the Fred Meyer and QFC banners, while ...
The future leader of the nearly 600 stores Kroger Co. and Albertsons Cos. must sell to complete their tie-up, including 35 Mariano's and Jewel-Oscos around Chicago, testified that the new company ...
more than a year after Kroger and Albertsons announced the merger mega-deal, the FTC sued to block it. Attorneys general in Arizona, California, Illinois, Maryland, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon ...
Still, the merger would create a grocery giant with about 5,000 stores. Currently, Kroger operates under banners that include Ralphs and Dillons. Meanwhile, Albertsons is known for names including ...
However, it would need to change the name of 286 stores and bring in new unknown brands ... and closing 83 stores of 146 Albertsons stores it bought as a condition for the deal. The FTC trial against ...
Why do Albertsons and Kroger want this merger ... names the Idaho stores would receive. C&S operates two retail grocery chains: Piggly Wiggly in the South, Midwest and Northeast, and Grand Union ...
The Federal Trade Commission, which is trying to block Kroger’s plan to acquire Albertsons ... names like Safeway and Vons. The F.T.C. faces a critical legal hurdle in showing the merger ...