Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Select Comfort has been a rollercoaster of a ride. The stock has had several huge swings, both up and down, that have probably had ...
The clock is ticking on Select Comfort (NASDAQ: SCSS), and not just because it's changing its name and ticker symbol in two weeks. The company behind the Sleep Number adjustable air-chambered mattress ...
After a weak quarterly report from a leading mattress company, should investors of its competitor also be worried? Select Comfort Corp. (NASDAQ:SCSS) and Tempur Sealy International Inc (NYSE:TPX) tend ...
(This story originally appeared in the June 2005 issue of Consumer Reports.) Many of the estimated 70 million Americans who complain of sleeplessness have turned their backs on conventional ...
A laughable local TV report damages the company's value. In one of my pre-Motley Fool careers, I was a news assignment editor for a local TV station (that was right after I'd been the sports ...
Select Comfort integrates health and mobile technology into its products while maintaining a strong financial position. First Quarter Results Select Comfort produced record first quarter revenues of ...
Typically, it's the disruptive tech stocks that swing like Tarzan on the exchanges, but for whatever reason, mattress companies do the same thing. It would appear that mattress manufacturing and ...
After sleeping on it for a few weeks, Patrick Hopf’s back liked the air mattress that Robert Walker had invented in the 1980s. But Hopf’s business background told him that Walker’s idea for the future ...
Mattress Firm Holding Corp. (NASDAQ:MFRM) is on a three month run from $23.97 per share to $29.86 as of March 14, 2013. It announces fourth quarter and annual earnings on March 26 after hours. Does ...
(Reuters) – Specialty mattress maker Select Comfort Corp said it would revert to its earlier marketing strategy after a shift in advertising reduced exposure of its products to already cautious ...
Coffee was once considered an everyday commodity by most Americans, but now it's not uncommon to see folks spend several dollars at Starbucks for a cup of java. The same phenomenon has hit the world ...