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  2. I Work at Home Depot: Here Are 4 Insider Secrets You ... - AOL

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    Home Depot employees can discount most items in store up to $50 without manager approval, if a customer brings up a concern about the product or notes a discrepancy with a sales ad.

  3. Home Depot's organized crime bust shows how hard it is to ...

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    The $1.4 million scheme Dell and his accomplices carried out is only a drop in the bucket. Retailers suffered more than $112 billion in losses due to shrink last year alone, according to the ...

  4. Former Home Depot CEO issues warning on the 'tremendous ... - AOL

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    There are some helpful personal finance moves you can make too, like setting up and contributing to an emergency fund to give you some cushioning in the event of a job loss. Most experts recommend ...

  5. Ken Langone - Wikipedia

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    Ken Langone is an American billionaire who organized financing for The Home Depot founders and served on the board of General Electric. He is a major donor to the Republican Party and a critic of socialism, and he endorsed Nikki Haley for the 2024 presidential nomination.

  6. Arthur Blank - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Blank is an American businessman who co-founded the home improvement retailer The Home Depot and owns two professional sports teams in Atlanta, Georgia. He has six children from three marriages and is a philanthropist who donated to the new Children's Healthcare of Atlanta hospital.

  7. Bernard Marcus - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Marcus is an American billionaire businessman who co-founded The Home Depot in 1978 with Arthur Blank. He served as the company's first CEO and chairman until 2002, and is also a philanthropist, investor, and Republican donor.

  8. Home Depot broke labor law by firing an employee with ‘BLM ...

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    In a Home Depot store in New Brighton, Minnesota – a suburb of Minneapolis, where police killed Floyd – several workers hand-wrote “BLM” on the company’s distinctive orange aprons.

  9. Robert Nardelli - Wikipedia

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    Robert Nardelli is an American businessman who was the CEO of Home Depot from 2000 to 2007 and Chrysler from 2007 to 2009. His net worth is not mentioned in the Wikipedia article, but it is estimated at $210 million from his severance package from Home Depot.