On Monday, Shares of Office Depot, Inc. (NASDAQ:ODP), gained 0.46% to $8.83.
Office Depot, a leading global provider of office products, services, and solutions, which reached a definitive agreement on February 4, 2015 to be attained by Staples Inc., will declare second quarter 2015 results for the fiscal period ending June 27, 2015, before market open on Tuesday, August 4, 2015. The company does not plan to host an earnings conference call.
Office Depot, Inc., together with its auxiliaries, supplies office products and services. The company’s North American Retail division sells an assortment of merchandise, counting office supplies, technology products and solutions, business machines and related supplies, facilities products, and office furniture under various brands through its chain of office supply stores.
Finally, The Michaels Companies, Inc. (NASDAQ:MIK), ended its last trade with 0.19% gain, and closed at $26.46.
The Michaels Companies, declared that certain of its stockholders intend to offer for sale 12.5 million shares of its common stock following the Company’s shelf registration statement filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”).
The Selling Stockholders will receive all of the net proceeds from this offering. No shares are being sold by the Company.
The Michaels Companies, Inc. owns and operates a chain of arts and crafts specialty retail stores under the Michaels and Aaron Brothers names in North America. The companys Michaels stores offer about 35,000 stock-keeping units in arts, crafts, framing, floral, home décor and seasonal, scrapbooking, and seasonal merchandise.
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