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Wild Oats Markets is falling $1.20, or 9.8 percent, to $11, after Merrill Lynch lowered its rating on shares of the Boulder, Colo., operator of natural foods stores to "sell" from "neutral" citing ...
This one is as tasty as asparagus juice. Organic foods retailer Wild Oats Markets (NASDAQ:OATS) is my "natural" choice for the worst stock of 2007 -- not because I believe management is dishonest ...
Oct. 28, 2000 - Wild Oats Markets' stock sank 55 percent to an all-time low of $5.03 Friday, a day after the Boulder company said its profits were down and its restructuring plans would take longer ...
Wild Oats Markets won its share of fans, but the chain could never quite match its stylish and better-heeled competitor in the natural-foods market – Whole Foods. On Wednesday, the chains ...
After years of living in the shadow of its larger rival, Boulder-based Wild Oats Markets Inc. has agreed to be acquired by Whole Foods Market Inc. in a deal valued at $700 million. The Austin ...
Wild Oats Markets Inc., the nation’s second-largest natural-foods retailer, appears to be looking for a buyer, analysts say, after a dramatic overhaul of the chain has taken longer and proved ...
Natural foods supermarket Wild Oats Markets made its debut in West Hartford Thursday, opening its doors on North Main Street in Bishops Corner in the former site of Service Merchandise.
Submitted by Wild Oats Markets, Inc. BOULDER, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 15, 2007--Wild Oats Markets, Inc. (NASDAQ: OATS), a leading national natural and organic foods retailer, is proud to announce ...
In January 2005, someone using the name "Rahodeb" went online to a Yahoo stock-market forum and posted this opinion: No company would want to buy Wild Oats Markets Inc., a natural-foods grocer ...
Wild Oats Markets Inc., the operator of 114 natural-food stores, named Chairman Gregory Mays as interim chief executive after former CEO Perry Odak resigned last week. Mays will run the company ...
NEW YORK (CBS.MW) -- The risk's been tamed at Wild Oats Markets, at least according to one analyst. In a note entitled "Less Wild, More Oats," Merrill Lynch's Monica Aggarwal told clients Tuesday ...