Advances its Sleep and Wellness Capabilities Opens New $100 Million Revolving Credit Facility MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Select Comfort Corporation (NASDAQ: SCSS) (“Sleep Number” or “the company”), ...
Sometimes the difference between a good and bad report is just a matter of giving Mr. Market a night to sleep on it. Shares of Select Comfort (NASDAQ: SCSS) initially moved sharply lower after the ...
When Select Comfort Corp. sent up a distress flare in March -- seeking a strategic direction and a cash infusion -- its stock was trading at 29 cents a share. The Plymouth-based bed manufacturer, with ...
Select Comfort Corp. had a novel idea in 1987 when it introduced mattresses to the bedding market that consumers can adjust for firmness and support to meet their individual sleep needs. Thirty years ...
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Select Comfort Corporation said Monday that it is likely to miss its internal sales goals for the first quarter—news that sent the bed maker’s stock to its lowest level since fall 2011. Plymouth-based ...
The clock is ticking on Select Comfort (NASDAQ: SCSS), and not just because it's changing its name and ticker symbol in two weeks. The company behind the Sleep Number adjustable air-chambered mattress ...
Select Comfort Corporation—which makes Sleep Number adjustable beds—recently acquired a key competitor in a deal valued at $15.5 million. Last week, the Plymouth-based company made headlines when it ...
is receiving $35 million in padding from a private equity firm. The news sent shares of Select Comfort soaring 24% to 99 cents in afternoon trading. Sterling Partners will purchase 50 million shares ...
Fast-growing Select Comfort Corp., known for its patented “Sleep Number” beds, has signed a deal with Opus Northwest for a new headquarters facility. Opus will build a four-story, 160,000-square-foot ...
MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Select Comfort Corporation (NASDAQ: SCSS) today announced that, effective June 1, 2012, chief operating officer (COO), Shelly Ibach, will succeed Bill McLaughlin as ...
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