Martha Stewart
Martha Stewart sued by Macy's over JCPenney deal
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia is being sued by Macy's. The department store says its exclusive agreement to sell a line of Stewart's merchandise was violated when Stewart announced a deal with JCPenney.
Martha Stewart TV show to end this summer
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Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia and the Hallmark Channel said the lifestyle show will end. It's the latest challenge for Martha Stewart.
JCPenney takes a stake in Martha Stewart
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011
JCPenney will open Martha Stewart shops in its department stores, in a bid to take on Macy's and other big retailers.
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