With Thanksgiving around the corner, ’tis the season for leftovers! Soon your fridge will be bursting at the seams with mashed potatoes, turkey, and pumpkin pie. (Oh my!) You know what happens next.
A U.S. bankruptcy judge has approved a sale of Tupperware Brands. The move paves the way for the iconic food storage company ...
The direct sales are a key source of sales in addition to sales at stores like Walmart and Target ... competition from newer rivals - like Rubbermaid and OXO - and shifting consumer preferences toward ...
With a December birthday, I’ve always been a hardcore Christmas girly, meaning I moved out of my parents’ home at age 22 with ...
Tupperware Brands Corp. is gaining new life as a group of lenders will take control of the beleaguered food container company. But the company said the change will bring about closure of ...
Tupperware Brands Corp. is a global direct seller of innovative, premium products across multiple brands and categories through an independent sales force. Its brands and categories include design ...
The recent bankruptcy declarations by Tupperware and Avon Products (API ... faces the same dilemma after a series of sales and reorganizations. Walmart, Target and Amazon offer convenience and a wider ...
she had aimed to become an executive there until she hit the glass ceiling ... selling on Amazon and at Target, parties remained the primary way to get your hands on Tupperware.
On Monday, Citi raised the price target for Newell Rubbermaid (NASDAQ:NWL) shares to $9.50 from $8.00, while maintaining a Neutral rating. The adjustment follows Newell Rubbermaid's third-quarter ...
Indonesia was Tupperware's largest market in 2013, with sales reaching $200 million, primarily supported by housewives ...
Rubbermaid, OXO and even recycled takeout food containers snagged customers — as well as home storage lines at major retailers like Target, Walmart and Amazon.