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Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen must provide details about his resignation as part of a lawsuit involving the singer Jewel.
In March, Kroger’s CEO resigned from his corner-office role after nearly five decades at the company — an abrupt exit that left questions and $11 million on the table. Now, a lawsuit involving ’90s ...
Former Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen forfeited all unvested equity and bonuses — $11 million in total — when he abruptly left ...
Pop star Jewel's lawsuit against Kroger over the Wellness Festival prompted a judge to demand an explanation for CEO Rodney ...
A Hamilton County judge in Jewel's lawsuit with Kroger ordered the ex-CEO Rodney McMullen to disclose the reason for his ...
The Keene, New Hampshire-based supplier and retailer was set to acquire nearly 600 divested stores from Kroger and Albertsons upon completion of the deal. C&S Wholesale claimed Kroger owed it a $125 ...
A courtroom showdown is shedding light on a corporate mystery involving Rodney McMullen, who resigned as the CEO of Kroger in March.
According to Business Insider, McMullen is not named as a defendant in that lawsuit, but on Aug. 1, Hamilton County Common ...
A Hamilton County judge is ordering former Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen to disclose his reason for resigning earlier this year.
Wellness Your Way was suspended in 2020, at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, though Drinkwater and Jewel worked with Kroger to launch a virtual event, the complaint states.
Jewel locations that make it through the deal are poised for a portion of a $1.3 billion investment Kroger plans to make to "enhance the customer experience" at Albertsons stores.
But Kroger's deal this week to buy Harris Teeter Supermarkets Inc. of suburban Charlotte, N.C., for $2.5 billion suggests a bid for Jewel won't come soon, if ever.