July 17, 2020 Remington Faces Setbacks in Court
The Sandy Hook families who are suing Remington won an important ruling from CT Superior Court Judge Barbara Bellis, who agreed to allow additional discovery into statements, documents, and communications made by the company’s employees. Back-To-School Spending Will Focus On Technology
Gearing up for e-learning with laptops and computer accessories will drive Back-to-School purchases this year to an average of $789.49 per family with elementary through high school age kids, up 13% from the previous record of $696.70 they said they would spend last year, the annual survey from the National Retail Federation and Prosper Insights & Analytics found. Foot Locker Expands, Then Pays Off, Its Revolver
FL expanded its asset-backed revolving credit facility from Wells Fargo to $600 million from $400 million and extended its maturity date to July 14, 2025. New Era Seeks to End Bills Stadium Naming Rights
New Era Cap is negotiating with the Buffalo Bills to exit its naming rights deal for the team’s Orchard Park, NY, stadium, New Era Field. Nike’s Roma Kit Sponsorship Cut Short
The Eager Beavertons see Italian soccer club Roma terminate its 10-year kit sponsorship four years early.
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