Sleep Country buys Endy
Sleep Country Canada’s $88.7 million purchase of Canadian mattress start-up Endy won’t mean the two will be amalgamated or that the brand will cease selling products from Endy’s bed-in-a-box competitors.
Sleep Country Canada’s $88.7 million purchase of Canadian mattress start-up Endy won’t mean the two will be amalgamated or that the brand will cease selling products from Endy’s bed-in-a-box competitors.
The MoneySense personal finance website has been sold by Rogers Communications Inc. to Ratehub Inc., for an undisclosed amount.
Another price hike is on the way for Netflix Canada subscribers as competition heats up among the biggest streaming video services.
Bayer plans to sell brands including Dr Scholl’s foot care and Coppertone sunscreen in a cost-cutting drive that includes about 12,000 job cuts following its takeover of Monsanto.
Virtual reality headsets haven’t had much traction in the consumer market but they’re finding a place on the battlefield.
TD Bank Group beat expectations as it reported a fourth-quarter profit of $2.96 billion, up from $2.71 billion in the same quarter a year ago.
Alimentation Couche-Tard executives say they are “excited” by the growth and popularity of low-risk smoking products, but are keeping an eye on flavoured e-cigarette pods made by Juul Labs.
Sales of new U.S. homes plummeted 8.9 per cent in October, as the number of newly built, unsold homes sitting on the market climbed to its highest level since 2009.
The head of Canada’s largest autoworkers union wants Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to borrow a page from the U.S. president’s playbook and get tough with General Motors, Trump-style.
New Zealand has become the latest country to block a proposal to use telecoms equipment made by China’s Huawei because of national security concerns.