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While Black Friday weekend was "particularly strong, " sales for the entire month exceeded expectations, Chief Executive Terry Lundgren said.
WSJ: Retailers November Sales Show Healthy Start to Holiday Season
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Among witnesses who have testified are Macy's CEO Terry Lundgren, Penney's CEO Ron Johnson and Martha Stewart, founder of Martha Stewart Living.
WSJ: Macy's, Penney goes into mediation
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The court-ordered mediation followed nearly three weeks of testimony from witnesses including the domestic diva herself, Penney CEO Ron Johnson and Macy's CEO Terry Lundgren.
WSJ: Trial over Martha Stewart brand resumes
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The trial started in mid-February and included three weeks of testimony from a parade of witnesses, including Macy's CEO Terry Lundgren, Penney's Johnson and Martha Stewart herself.
WSJ: Judge: JCP can sell Martha-designed goods for now
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"Going into 2013, our team is moving ahead with new plans and actions to sharpen our approach to localized merchandise assortments and marketing, " CEO Terry Lundgren said in a statement.
WSJ: Macy's profit beats Wall Street expectations
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So it is that Sylvester Stallone, Dolph Lundgren, Bruce Willis, Randy Couture, Jet Li, Terry Crews, Chuck Norris, and Arnold Schwarzenegger gang up on Jean-Claude Van Damme, which does seem a little one-sided.
NEWYORKER: The Expendables 2