Ahold Buyback Raises Questions
AMSTERDAM — Ahold’s announcement last week that it would ramp up its stock-buyback program left some observers wondering if it might be stockpiling cash for acquisitions. read more Supermarket News
AMSTERDAM — Ahold’s announcement last week that it would ramp up its stock-buyback program left some observers wondering if it might be stockpiling cash for acquisitions. read more Supermarket News
AMSTERDAM — Ahold here said Tuesday that it has increased its share buyback program to about $ 2.6 billion in the wake of the sale of its ICA subsidiary. read … Continue Reading →
AMSTERDAM — Ahold said Tuesday it has hired Ben Wishart to fill the newly created role of group chief information officer, based at the company’s headquarters here. read more Supermarket … Continue Reading →
QUINCY, Mass. — Ahold USA here will introduce a dairy cooler for new products topped by a promotional digital screen at Stop & Shop, Giant-Landover and Giant-Carlisle stores, following the … Continue Reading →
QUINCY, Mass. — Stop & Shop and parent company Ahold USA have contributed $ 500,000 to The One Fund Boston, the retailer said here Thursday. read more Supermarket News
SCHAUMBURG, Ill. — The Scan It mobile shopping technology is a critical element of Ahold USA’s digital strategy, Erik Keptner, Ahold’s executive vice president of marketing, said yesterday in a … Continue Reading →
SCHAUMBURG, Ill. — The Scan It mobile shopping technology is a critical element of Ahold USA’s digital strategy, Erik Keptner, Ahold’s executive vice president of marketing, said yesterday in a … Continue Reading →
CARLISLE, Pa. — A spokeswoman for Ahold USA told SN on Tuesday that there was no truth to a report out of The Netherlands this week that the company was … Continue Reading →
CARLISLE, Pa. — Ahold USA here said on Tuesday that six newly constructed supermarkets have received Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. … Continue Reading →
CARLISLE, Pa. — Ahold USA said Friday it has named Paul Scorza, a 30-year veteran of IBM, as its new chief information officer, effective April 1. read more Supermarket News