When Select Comfort Corp. sent up a distress flare in March -- seeking a strategic direction and a cash infusion -- its stock was trading at 29 cents a share. The Plymouth-based bed manufacturer, with ...
The chief executive of Select Comfort Corp. comes bounding across the Sleep Number store in Edina with her hand extended. “Shelly Ibach, 35,” she says. That number is not her age. It indicates the ...
Advances its Sleep and Wellness Capabilities Opens New $100 Million Revolving Credit Facility MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Select Comfort Corporation (NASDAQ: SCSS) (“Sleep Number” or “the company”), ...
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Select Comfort Corp.'s shares dropped in after-hours trading Wednesday after the mattress company issued a disappointing full-year revenue forecast. Select Comfort said that its ...
Sometimes the difference between a good and bad report is just a matter of giving Mr. Market a night to sleep on it. Shares of Select Comfort (NASDAQ: SCSS) initially moved sharply lower after the ...
Five days after a new leader took the helm, Plymouth-based Select Comfort Corporation announced a series of leadership transitions. Most notably, the company named Michael Bills chief marketing ...
Is it possible to squeeze any more air out of Sleep Number Bed maker Select Comfort (NASDAQ:SCSS)? Fitful sales find the company withdrawing its guidance for both the current quarter and the year ...
Shares of Select Comfort are plunging nearly 25%, which is only exacerbating their decline over the past year. So what: During the fourth quarter, Select Comfort posted a net sales decrease of 33% to ...
Select Comfort Corporation said Monday that President and CEO Bill McLaughlin will leave the company on June 1-and Chief Operating Officer (COO) Shelly Ibach will succeed him. McLaughlin joined the ...
Plymouth-based Select Comfort has decided to bed down in downtown Minneapolis. The company, which makes Sleep Number beds, will lease 211,000 square feet of space at 1001 Third Ave. S. for its ...
Select Comfort (NAS: SCSS) is expected to report Q3 earnings on Oct. 17. Here's what Wall Street wants to see: Comparing the upcoming quarter to the prior-year quarter, average analyst estimates ...
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