MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Select Comfort Corporation, the leader in sleep innovation, announces that effective today it changed its name to Sleep Number Corporation with NASDAQ ticker symbol SNBR.
The chief executive of Select Comfort Corp. comes bounding across the Sleep Number store in Edina with her hand extended. “Shelly Ibach, 35,” she says. That number is not her age. It indicates the ...
Advances its Sleep and Wellness Capabilities Opens New $100 Million Revolving Credit Facility MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Select Comfort Corporation (NASDAQ: SCSS) (“Sleep Number” or “the company”), ...
Select Comfort Corp. will be getting a new corporate name, Sleep Number Corp., possibly in time for its headquarters move from Plymouth to Minneapolis this fall. A representative of the company ...
Consumers are increasingly asking for customized products that meet each individual's preferences. Companies that offer "individualization" are able to charge a premium versus competitors and have ...
Select Comfort Corporation (Select Comfort) is a bed manufacturer and retailer. The Company is a manufacturer, marketer, retailer and servicer of the Sleep Number bed, which allows individuals to ...
Select Comfort is more than just a mattress company; it is combining technology with comfort to produce the mattresses of the future. So is it a good investment? The company's SleepIQ technology helps ...
The maker of Sleep Number beds sees its stock soar after strong first-quarter results. Select Comfort itself didn't offer guidance for the quarter, but back in February it was calling for sales growth ...
A New York Hedge fund is calling for the ouster of Select Comfort Corp. chief executive Bill McLaughlin and a new course for the struggling Plymouth-based mattress-maker. The Clinton Group Inc., a ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. We track earnings estimate revisions to spot hot stocks. Select Comfort Corp develops and sells adjustable firmness beds and ...
(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 ...
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