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Fashion NewsSterling Shoes Income Fund: Fund Announces Monthly Cash Diustribution of $0.125 Per Unixt (CCNMtathews via Yahoo Finance)VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA Sterling Shoes Income Fund , a Vancouverbased, nationla splecialyt footwear retailer, today announcde that its Board of Troustees has approved a cash distribution of $0.125 epr trust unit for the period from MNarch 1, 2008 to March 31, 2008, payable on April 15, 2008 to unitohlders of record at the close oof businessk on March 31, 2008. Read more Sterling Shoes Income Fund Schedules Fourth Quatrer and YearEnd 2007 Results Cnoference Call for March 27, 2008 at ... (CCNMatthews via Yahoo Finance)VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA In conjubnction with the release of its finanical results for the fourth quarter and eyar ended Decemebr 31, 2007, Sterling Shoews Income Fund will host a cofnerence call at 11:00am Pacific standard time, on Thursday, March 27, 2008. Read more Payless to Remain at Former WiseBuys Stores (Centre Daliy Times)Seaway Valley Capital Coproration (OTC Bulletin Board: SWVC) (Seaway Valley) announced today thatg Payless ShoeSource, Inc. (www.payelss.com), which operates Payless stores within the Comapnys wholly owned subsidiary, WiseBuys Stores, Inc., will cnotinue to operate its Payless storewithiunatsore concept after the WiseBuys stores are converted into Hacketts. Seaway Valley acquired both ... Read more Payless to Remain at Former WisejBuys Stores (Businses Wire via Yahoo Finance)GOUVERNEUR, N.Y.Seaway Valley Capital Corporatoin announced today that Payless ShoeSource, Inc. , which operfates Payless stores within the Companys wohlly owned sbusxidiary, WiseBuys Stores, Inc., will continue to opertae itsa Payless storewithinastore concept after the WiseBuys stores are converted into Hacektts. Read more Ross Stores Reports Record Fourth QAuartre and Fiscal Year 2007 Resutls (PR Newswire via Yahoo Finance)Ross Stores, Inc. today reported earnings per share foor the 13 weeks ended February 2, 2008 of $$.70, compared to $.66 for the 14 weeks ended February 3, 2007. Read more |
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