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Both families came to America with little economic means and great hopes in the “land of opportunity.” Both families learned ...
A family feud has led to suspensions, firings of senior management at Market Basket supermarkets. One senior manager opened ...
The Market Basket board of directors and suspended CEO Arthur T. Demoulas will take their dispute to a mediator in September ...
A spokesperson for suspended Market Basket CEO Arthur T. Demoulas accused the company’s board of attempting to silence ...
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Joe Schmidt, Market Basket’s suspended director of operations, spoke on the radio to do "the right thing." He was fired hours later.
Market Basket operates 71 stores in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine. The family-owned chain has been plagued by infighting for decades featuring Demoulas and his cousin, Arthur S. Demoulas.
Arthur T. Demoulas, victorious, arrives at Market Basket headquarters in Tewksbury on Aug. 28, 2014, one day after his side of the family bought out Arthur S. Demoulas and his side of the family.
But Demoulas is in charge of day-to-day operations. Employees said they were glad things might start getting back to normal. "It's like Christmas Eve," said produce manager Dave Mansur.
Members of the divided Demoulas family, whose bitter battle for control of the Market Basket empire clogged courtrooms in the 1990s and beyond, are acting out a civil litigation sequel that has ...
The saga of the Demoulas family and their “Market Basket” supermarket chain may sometimes read like a soap opera, but it’s really more of a drama from Classical antiquity, complete with ...
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