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Lowe's CEO Marvin Ellison, a veteran of the retailer’s main rival Home Depot, is focusing in on their DIY customers with a new slogan "Do it right for less." This slogan is quite reminiscent of ...
That's the tagline of Lowe's (LOW) new branding strategy and TV ad campaign, which kicked off Monday. But "Never Stop Improving" is more than just a tag line for the $48.8 billion home improvement ...
In response to the comments from a reader on Feb. 14, "Second Amendment has become a deterrent to a safe society," I believe this writer made some errors. The comment ...
To celebrate its new approach, Lowe's is breaking new advertising from its agency BBDO, with the slogan "Never Stop Improving", replacing the old slogan "Let's Build Something Together".
Just like the Blues Brothers, Frank Lowe is getting the old band back together. Paul Hammersley, chairman and chief executive of Omnicom Group's DDB London, yesterday became the latest high ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio—Ohio’s new tourism slogan, unveiled Wednesday, is its old tourism slogan -- “the heart of it all.” The return to the state’s old slogan, used between 1984 and 2001, is ...
Lowe's Cos. will close 20 stores in 15 states and cut 1,950 jobs in a move that it says will ... — The Lowe's on Route 9 south in Old Bridge is among 10 underperforming stores that the home ...
Knowing they need a positive agenda, Democrats have spent months preparing to offer more than blind resistance to virtually everything President Trump does or says. After countless focus groups ...
A keyword search on YouTube found a video with the same anti-Pakistan slogans heard in the falsely-shared video (archived link). According to the YouTube video from October 5, 2018, the slogans ...
Many South Africans can recite these old slogans that have become household tunes in many homes in Mzansi Netizens can recall the famous lines from the likes of Joshua Doore to Sasol Klipdrift and ...
That's the tagline of Lowe's (LOW) new branding strategy and TV ad campaign, which kicked off Monday. But "Never Stop Improving" is more than just a tag line for the $48.8 billion home improvement ...