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NORTH ANDOVER — Perception will be everything, or at least key in an investigation commissioned by Market Basket’s board of directors into the conduct of the supermarket chain’s CEO, Arthur ...
The Market Basket CEO crisis has been 108 years in the making File photo of Market Basket's longtime chief executive, Arthur T. Demoulas from 2014.
Suzanne Kreiter Good morning. I’m Shirley Leung, a Globe business columnist, guest-writing Starting Point to explain what makes the latest Market Basket family feud different than the last one.
On July 18, 2014, Market Basket employees protested at the company’s headquarters and staged walkouts after Arthur T. Demoulas’s cousin, Arthur S. Demoulas, fired Arthur T. Demoulas.
Two Market Basket executives who have been placed on leave denied accusations from the board that CEO Arthur T. Demoulas was trying to "hijack" the company.
The Flower Shop has begun trading on Roper Street in Whitehaven. Pauline Oglanby, who runs the store, worked in The Flower Basket on Lowther Street in Whitehaven for many years.
Born in 1955, Arthur Telemachus Demoulas spent his youth working at his family business – the Market Basket chain of supermarkets that are popular throughout New England.
A spokesperson for Market Basket CEO Arthur “Artie T.” Demoulas claims that an investigation into whether Demoulas was considering leading a work stoppage is nothing more than a facade for a ...
Market Basket chief executive Arthur T. Demoulas has been placed on paid administrative leave by the company’s board of directors to investigate alleged plans to lead a work stoppage.
Another family feud threatens Market Basket. What is the board’s beef with Arthur T. this time? 11 years ago, employees and customers rallied to Arthur T.’s defense. Will this time be different?