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August 22, 2018 the Honorable Steven Mnuchin Secretary
August 22, 2018 The Honorable Steven Mnuchin Secretary U.S. Department of the Treasury 1500 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20220 Dear Secretary Mnuchin: The undersigned organizations urge the Treasury Department to issue interim guidance with respect to drafting errors that were made to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (“Act”) -- provisions dealing with qualified improvement property (“QIP”) and net operating losses (“NOL”). The signatories to this letter may have an interest in one but not necessarily both of the provisions but recognize the need to have them both resolved on an expeditious basis. The delay in correcting these provisions has caused economic hardship for some retailers, restaurants, members of the real estate industry, and suppliers of building products, and is also delaying investments across the economy that impact the communities in which these companies are doing business. This also results in safety concerns because, in some cases, it is causing a delay in upgrading existing sprinkler systems, creating a more perilous situation for our nation’s firefighters. At the outset, it is important to note that it is widely acknowledged that both the QIP and NOL provisions contain unintended drafting errors such that the provisions do not currently operate consistent with Congressional intent – there are no policy or technical objections suggesting that these drafting errors should not be corrected. The drafting error in the QIP provision causes improvements to buildings to be written off over 39 years instead of one year as contemplated under the Act. As a result, a taxpayer gets to write off only 2.5% of their improvement costs in the year the expenditures are made, and 97.5% over the remaining 38 years, instead of writing off 100% of the cost in the year the expenditures are made. -
Small-Cap Research
October 27, 2015 Small-Cap Research Steven Ralston, CFA 312-265-9426 [email protected] /.scr .zacks.com 10 S. Riverside Plaza, Chicago, IL 60606 MamaMancini s Holdings (MMMB-OTCQB) MMMB: Relationship with QVC continues to expand OUTLOOK MamaMancini s Holdings is a growth company in the specialty food industry. Management is aggressively pursuing strategies to build the MamaMancini s brand and to drive sales growth through 1) the Current Recommendation Buy addition of new retail locations, 2) increasing the Prior Recommendation N/A number of shelf placements at each location and 3) Date of Last Change 01/04/2014 new product introductions. The relationship with QVC continues to strengthen. New product offerings being developed by the recently hired Chef Christopher Current Price (10/26/15) $0.65 Styler are expected to be available soon that will $2.50 Six- Month Target Price broaden MamaMancini s presence on this ecommerce platform. We maintain our Buy rating. SUMMARY DATA 52-Week High $2.10 Risk Level Above Average 52-Week Low $0.51 Type of Stock Small-Growth One-Year Return (%) -59.04 Industry Food-Misc. Beta 1.05 Average Daily Volume (shrs.) 4,683 ZACKS ESTIMATES Shares Outstanding (million) 26.1 Market Capitalization ($ mil.) $17.0 Revenue (changed to January FY during 2014) (in millions of $) Short Interest Ratio (days) N/A Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Year Institutional Ownership (%) 0 Insider Ownership (%) 52 (Apr) (Jul) (Oct) (Jan) (Jan) 2014 1.77 A 1.70 A 2.17 A 3.10 A 8.74 A Annual Cash Dividend $0.00 2015 2.58 A 2.25 A 3. -
Feature Advertising by U.S. Supermarkets Meat and Poultry
United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Feature Advertising by U.S. Supermarkets Marketing Service Meat and Poultry Livestock, Poultry and Seed Program Independence Day 2017 Agricultural Analytics Division Advertised Prices effective through July 04, 2017 Feature Advertising by U.S. Supermarkets During Key Seasonal Marketing Events This report provides a detailed breakdown of supermarket featuring of popular meat and poultry products for the Independence Day marketing period. The Independence Day weekend marks the high watershed of the summer outdoor cooking season and is a significant demand period for a variety of meat cuts for outdoor grilling and entertaining. Advertised sale prices are shown by region, state, and supermarket banner and include brand names, prices, and any special conditions. Contents: Chicken - Regular and value packs of boneless/skinless (b/s) breasts; b/s thighs; split, bone-in breasts; wings; bone-in thighs and drumsticks; tray and bagged leg quarters; IQF breast and tenders; 8-piece fried chicken. Northeast .................................................................................................................................................................. 03 Southeast ................................................................................................................................................................. 21 Midwest ................................................................................................................................................................... -
Consumer Acceptance Study of California Fresh Strawberries
Consumer Acceptance Study of California Fresh Strawberries Summary of Findings March 2011, TransFRESH Corporation © 2011 Chiquita Brands L.L.C TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................................ 3 IN-STORE DISPLAY PURCHASE INTENT (SECTION 2.3) ........................................................................................................ 3 CLAMSHELL PURCHASE INTENT (SECTION 2.4) ................................................................................................................. 3 FRUIT QUALITY (SECTION 2.5) ........................................................................................................................................ 3 CONCLUSIONS (SECTION 3.0) ....................................................................................................................................... 3 1.0 GENERAL METHODS ......................................................................................................................................... 4 1.1 MARKETS, AUDIT PERIODS AND AUDITOR SELECTION ................................................................................................. 4 1.2 STORE DISPLAY EVALUATIONS .................................................................................................................................. 4 1.3 CLAMSHELL PURCHASE SELECTION .......................................................................................................................... -
NGA Retail Membership List by State – Winter 2019
NGA Retail Membership List by State – Winter 2019 Company City State A & R Super Markets, Inc. Calera Alabama Autry Greer & Sons Inc Mobile Alabama Baker Foods, Inc. Pell City Alabama Bruce Management, Inc. Fort Payne Alabama Farmers IGA Foodliner Opp Alabama Food Giant, Inc. Bessemer Alabama Forster & Howell Inc Dothan Alabama Fourth Avenue Supermarket Bessemer Alabama Freeman's Shur-Valu Foods Dothan Alabama Fuller's Supermarket Greensboro Alabama Gateway Foodland Inc Double Spgs Alabama Gregerson's Foods, Inc. HQ Gadsden Alabama Holley Oil Company Wetumpka Alabama Johnson's Giant Food, Inc. Attalla Alabama Piggly Wiggly Warrior Alabama Pinnacle Foods dba Save A Lot Mobile Alabama Ragland Bros Retail Co's, Inc. Huntsville Alabama Renfroe, Inc. Montgomery Alabama Star Super Market, Inc. Huntsville Alabama Tallassee Super Foods Tallassee Alabama Western Supermarkets, Inc Birmingham Alabama Wright's Markets, Inc. Opelika Alabama Benjamin's IGA Wrangell Alaska City Market, Inc. Wrangell Alaska Copper Valley IGA Glennallen Alaska Country Foods IGA Kenai Alaska Cubbys Marketplace IGA Talkeetna Alaska Fairway Market IGA Skagway Alaska Hames Corporation Sitka Alaska Howsers IGA Supermarket Haines Alaska IGA Food Cache Delta Junction Alaska Tatsudas IGA Ketchikan Alaska Trading Union IGA Market Petersburg Alaska Freson Bros. Stony Plain Alberta Rodney's Supermarket Arima Arima Del Sol IGA #6 San Luis Arizona Ed's IGA Market Snowflake Arizona El Rancho Market IGA Chandler Arizona Food Town IGA Eloy Arizona Garrett's IGA Supermarket Rio Rico Arizona Norms IGA Kearny Arizona Olsens IGA Market Yuma Arizona RCCM Foodtown IGA Market Eloy Arizona Shopes Market IGA Coolidge Arizona The Butcher & The Farmer Marketplace IGA Buckeye Arizona Tonto Basin Market Place IGA Tonto Basin Arizona Wilburs IGA Market Saint Johns Arizona Cranford's Fresh World Little Rock Arkansas Cranford's Fresh World dba FoodWise Hot Springs Village White Hall Arkansas Cranford's Fresh World dba ShopWise Redfield Redfield Arkansas Cranford's Fresh World, Rison Rison Arkansas Dale Newman Management Co. -
Retail Marketing Director
DATE: September 18, 2014 TO: ASMI Board of Directors FROM: Larry Andrews, Retail Marketing Director SUBJECT: FY2014 RETAIL PROGRAM ANNUAL REPORT RETAIL PROGRAM OBJECTIVES: Increase retail and consumer awareness of Alaska seafood by utilizing a three-tiered messaging platform: Differentiate wild Alaska seafood from other/farmed fisheries. Increase consumer preference for wild Alaska seafood. Increase retail merchandising and understanding of the importance of Alaska seafood through training and communication targeted directly to retailers. Program activities fall under three separate initiatives: 1. Alignment with the Consumer Advertising/Public Relations program to increase awareness and preference for Alaska seafood; 2. Merchandising/POS development by retail chain partnerships; and 3. Retail training and communication. All program activities reinforce the power of the Alaska Brand and engage both the consumer and the retailer. Platform #1: Alignment with the Consumer Advertising/PR Program to Increase Awareness and Preference for Alaska Seafood A. Consumer Shows/Events: Sampling at select events reinforces key messages from the consumer advertising/PR program and exposes more people to the Alaska seafood brand. The number of retail-funded consumer shows was reduced in FY2014 due to an effort to locate new shows/venues and to allow for an expanded presence at key events such as the Aspen and Austin Food & Wine festivals. Retail-funded events: . The Sun Winefest at Mohegan Sun, CT: 1/25/2014 – 1/26/2014 Alaska Cod Buffalo-Style Quesadillas and Alaska Canned Salmon Chipotle Dip were sampled to 9,000 attendees. # of samples = 4,000 . Scottsdale Culinary Festival, 4/8/2014 – 4/13/2014 Canned Salmon Chipotle Dip sampled to 35,000 attendees. -
MSDH WIC Program
MSDH WIC Program WIC - Authorized Vendors Zip Store Name Address City County Type of Vendor Code Cash Saver 32 261 Deveraux Drive Natchez 39120 Adams Grocery Store Natchez Market 1 280 John R. Junkin Drive Natchez 39120 Adams Grocery Store Natchez Market 2 436 Hwy 61 Natchez 39120 Adams Grocery Store Southside Market 31 Sgt Prentiss Dr Natchez 39120 Adams Grocery Store Walmart 874 314 Sgt. S. Prentiss Natchez 39120 Adams Grocery Store & Pharmacy Kroger 454 104 Highway 72 West Corinth 38834 Alcorn Grocery Store & Pharmacy Walmart 105 38834 2301 S Harper Rd Corinth Alcorn Grocery Store & Pharmacy Piggly Wiggly #2 169 N 1st Street Gloster 39638 Amite Grocery Store Sunflower 9010 333 Hwy 12 East Kosciusko 39090 Attala Grocery Store Walmart 239 220 Veterans Memorial Dr Kosciusko 39090 Attala Grocery Store & Pharmacy Food Giant 589 338 Ripley Ave. Ashland 38603 Benton Grocery Store Kroger 370 602 N. Davis Avenue Cleveland 38732 Bolivar Grocery Store & Pharmacy Vowell's Marketplace 15 207-J North Davis Avenue Cleveland 38732 Bolivar Grocery Store Walmart 1530 710 N Davis Ave Cleveland 38732 Bolivar Grocery Store & Pharmacy Piggly Wiggly 23 223 W Calhoun Street Bruce 38915 Calhoun Grocery Store T-N-T Supermarket 106 South Pontotoc Rd Bruce 38915 Calhoun Grocery Store Grocer's Pride 440 West Madison St Houston 38851 Chickasaw Grocery Store Pearson's Discount Drugs 101 East Washington St Houston 38851 Chickasaw Pharmacy Food Giant 593 204 S Church Street Okolona 38860 Chickasaw Grocery Store Hudson's Grocery 1002 Market Street Port Gibson 39150 Claiborne Grocery Store Cash Saver 46 550 S Archusa Quitman 39355 Clarke Grocery Store Southern Market 103 West Donald Street Quitman 39355 Clarke Grocery Store & Pharmacy Save A Lot 45112 26021 West Main Street West Point 39773 Clay Grocery Store Walmart 115 5509 Highway 45 Alt S West Point 39773 Clay Grocery Store & Pharmacy Sunflower 9067 26635 East Main Street West Point 39773 Clay Grocery Store Save-A-Lot 2185 535 E. -
2020 Annual Report.Pdf
Barry Queen, Chairman David Ball Jim Brown John Clarke Victor Cosentino Kim Eskew Four B Corp. Doc’s Food Stores, Inc. County Fair, Inc. Cosentino Enterprises, Inc. Harp's Food Stores, Inc. Queen Enterprises, L.L.C. Kansas City, KS Bixby, OK Mitchell, SD Prairie Village, KS Springdale, AR Paola, KS Don Woods, Jr., Vice-Chairman Alan Larsen Jay Lawrence Alan McKeever James Neumann Dave Nicholas Woods Super Market, Inc. Houchens Food Group, Inc. MAL Enterprises, Inc. McKeever Enterprises, Inc. Valu Discount, Inc. Nicholas Supermarkets, Inc. Bolivar, MO Bowling Green, KY Sweetwater, TX Independence, MO Mt. Washington, KY Tipton, MO Pat Raybould Jeff Reasor Donny Rouse Randy Stepherson Erick Taylor Dale Trahan James Zyrowski B & R Stores, Inc. Reasor’s, L.L.C. Rouse’s Enterprises, L.L.C. Stepherson, Incorporated RPCS, Inc. Dale L. Trahan Ben's Supercenter, Inc. Lincoln, NE Tahlequah, OK Thibodaux, LA Memphis, TN Rogersville, MO Enterprises, Inc. Brown City, MI Rayne, LA March 23, 2021 Dear Shareholders, Your Board of Directors and management are pleased to present the audited results for fiscal 2020. Consolidated company sales reached $10.6 billion, up 13.3% on a comparable basis. After retainage, total year-end patronage was $254.4 million, up $40.59 million, another record, or 2.79% of qualifying sales. Total distribution, including patronage, allowances, and interest back to members, was $615 million, an increase of 11.4%. Also, the trading value of AWG stock increased to $3,600 per share, an increase of $1,200 or 50%, thus allocating over $31.5 million in equity to existing shareholders. -
WIC-23) October 1, 2020 Updates
Louisiana WIC Program WIC Approved Food List (WIC-23) October 1, 2020 Updates All Vendors must maintain minimum stock of the WIC Approved Food Items below in the listed sizes, quantities, and varieties at all times. Please reference the WIC Shopping Guide for additional restrictions on brands and flavors. Minimum Stock Requirements At-A-Glance Food Item Size Min Stock Food Item Size Min Stock 15 boxes, 10 - 16oz. Cold Breakfast 12oz. box Whole Grains 3 varieties (1 variety (rice, bread, tortillas, 16oz. package packages, Cereal 18oz. box must be whole grain) pasta) any variety 6 bags, any variety Beans/Lentils/Peas 16oz. bag 6 cans, any Peanut Butter 16 - 18oz. jar 5 jars (dried and canned) 15-16 oz. can authorized variety Canned Fish Infant Cereal 8oz. container 10 containers All eligible sizes 10 cans (Tuna, Salmon, Sardines) 32 containers, 20 units, Infant Fruits 4oz. container Fresh Fruit N/A 2 varieties 3 varieties 32 containers, 20 units, Infant Vegetables 4oz. container Fresh Vegetables N/A 2 varieties 3 varieties 16 containers, 8oz. package 5 - 8oz. packages Infant Meats 2.5oz. container Cheese - LEB 2 varieties 16oz. package 5 - 16oz. packages Infant Formula 12 - 12.6oz. can See page 6 Eggs - LEB Dozen -lg, white 5 dozen Single Strength 6 containers, Gallon 5 gallons 64oz. container Whole Milk - LEB Juice 2 flavors Quart 2 quarts 48oz. container Low Fat Milk: 10 gallons* 6 containers, Gallon Single Strength and/or Low-Fat (1%) Milk 2 quarts* Juice 11.5-12oz. frozen 2 flavors and/or Skim Milk - Quart (*any combination of low- concentrate LEB fat milk and/or skim milk) Cheese, Eggs, Milk & Soy Beverage Cheese Eggs Soy Beverage Least Expensive Brand Least Expensive Brand Block or sliced (not individually Dozen large, white eggs Must be on the eWIC shopping list wrapped) 8oz. -
Vendor Name Store Address City Zip Region Open Store Phone Albertsons #3215 2265 SOUTH MACARTHUR DRIVE Alexandria 71301 6 Y 318-487-9395 Albertsons 218 105 E
Vendor Name Store Address City Zip Region Open Store Phone Albertsons #3215 2265 SOUTH MACARTHUR DRIVE Alexandria 71301 6 Y 318-487-9395 Albertsons 218 105 E. SOUTHFIELD RD Bossier City 71105 7 Y 318-869-1646 Albertsons 2798 2750 COUNTRY CLUB RD Lake Charles 70605 5 Y 337-480-0424 Albertsons 717 4060 RYAN ST SOUTH Lake Charles 70605 5 Y 337-478-8995 Ball Foods 5916 MONROE HWY Ball 71405 6 Y 318-640-4651 BARKSDALE Barksdale COMMISSARY 1265 TWINING DR BLDG 4765 Airforce Base 71110 7 Y 318-456-8778 Bastrop Super Foods 544 NORTH WASHINGTON ST Bastrop 71220 8 Y 318-283-1669 Big Star 302 WATER STREET Farmerville 71241 8 Y 318-368-8616 Brookshire Bros 116 175 San Antonio Ave Many 71449 7 Y 318-256-9256 Brookshire Bros 27 820 EAST FIRST ST Deridder 70634 5 Y 337-463-7333 Brookshire Bros 31 300 WEST 4TH ST DeQuincy 70633 5 Y 337-786-5859 Brookshire Bros 47 1612 RUTH ST Sulphur 70663 5 Y 337-537-0011 Brookshire Bros 49 223 SOUTH ELIZABETH Many 71449 7 Y 318-256-2045 BROOKSHIRE BROS 50 1203 WEST 1ST Deridder 70634 5 Y 337-462-1021 Brookshire Food Store 107 4918 BARKSDALE BLVD Bossier City 71112 7 Y 903-534-2161 or 318-628-2877 Brookshire Food Store 111 1952 SOUTH JULIA STREET Rayville 71269 8 Y 903-534-2161 or 318-549-2100 Brookshire Food Store 137 325 EAST MAIN STREET Jonesboro 71251 8 Y 318-728-4004 Brookshire Food Store 138 817 WEST COURT STREET Winnfield 71483 6 Y 318-259-7603 Brookshire Food Store 139 7713 HWY 165 Columbia 71418 8 Y 318-649-2822 Brookshire Food Store 17 6280 HWY 3 Benton 71006 7 Y 318-965-3667 Brookshire Food Store 18 5828 LINE -
Thanksgiving – Turkey Dinners
USDA HOLIDAY RETAIL PROMOTIONS FEATURING POULTRY Advertised Prices effective through November 22, 2012 Thanksgiving 2012 This report provides a detailed breakdown of supermarket holiday promotions by region, state, and grocery chain including brand names, prices, and any special conditions for whole turkeys and bone-in turkey breasts; roaster chickens; capons; Cornish hens; chicken gizzards and livers; ducks and ducklings; geese; baking hens; rabbits; shell eggs and liquid eggs. Turkey Dinner Promotions - National Whole Turkeys ……………………………… 80 pages R Turkey Dinners ……………………………… 31 pages Northeast Region ……………………………… page 1 Southeast Region ……………………………… page 7 Midwest Region ……………………………… page 14 South Central Region ……………………………… page 22 Southwest Region ……………………………… page 28 Northwest Region ……………………………… page 30 Miscellaneous Poultry ……………………………… 40 pages Shell Eggs/Egg Products ……………………………… 37 pages Prices in U.S. dollars per pound unless otherwise noted. Note: BOGO = Buy one, get one free ABF = Antibitoic-free All information from publicly available sources including store circulars, newspaper ads, and retailer websites. USDA Agricultural Marketing Service, Poultry Market News & Analysis Division (202) 720-6911 - [email protected] HOLIDAY RETAIL PROMOTIONS FEATURING POULTRY (prices effective through November 22, 2012) Thanksgiving 2012 prices in US$ per complete dinner unless otherwise noted; information TURKEY DINNERS from publicly available sources including store circulars, newspaper ads, and retailer websites. Weight Item (whole -
Independent Grocers, Wholesalers & Distributors
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