...Martha Stewart Everyday label? Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, where Stewart...80 percent to 90 percent of Martha Stewart Living's retail revenues come from...merchandising revenues at Martha Stewart Living have increased 20 percent...
...five months has tarnished her name. Now it has also taken a chunk out of her company's bottom line. Thursday, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc. reported a 42 percent drop in third-quarter earnings compared with the same period last year...
...clean and running better, it's a good idea to keep some supplies on hand and use them regularly, according to Martha Stewart Living magazine. Lint-free cloths, a can of compressed air, cotton swabs, eyeglass cleaner and a bottle of diluted...
...becoming involved in the ImClone Systems insider trading scandal. The suit by Conrad K. Hahn, an investor in Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc., seeks unspecified damages and is believed to be the first against Stewart for alleged damage...
...generated an enormous amount of misinformation and confusion," said Stewart, chairwoman and chief executive of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc., whose stock has taken a beating since reports surfaced that her sale may have been based on inside...
...home, beauty, etiquette, health, work, entertaining and shopping. Margaret Roach, editorial director of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, says the broad approach is the result of focus groups revealing that women in their 30s are in search...
...Sharkey, decorating executive editorial director of Martha Stewart Living magazine. "The content of a good guest room is...writing post cards or as a vanity. Sharkey, of Martha Stewart Living, suggests having windows that open and close so...
...procrastinator a little more time. "We use a lot of greenery," says Hannah Milman, holiday and crafts editor at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia. "The smells remind us of the holidays but bringing nature indoors is nice in February and March...
...stars in People magazine, but in your town, who dares to bare the breast? And what about your magazines -- Martha Stewart Living, The New Yorker, Newsweek? You don't want to be caught at a cocktail party in 30 years saying, ''Oh, yes...
...glare of government scrutiny and tabloid attention -- bringing investor displeasure. Shares of her company, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, plunged 21.4 percent to finish at $12.55 Monday as questions about her ImClone stock sale continued...
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