"David Livingston" is an American television producer and television director/director. He is mostly known for his involvement in the writing and production of the various modern Star Trek franchises.

Livingston also has production credits on several episodes of Seven Days (TV series)/Seven Days and Threshold (TV series)/Threshold as well as a 2002 television remake of Carrie (television movie)/Carrie.

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This is still pretty new and I haven't seen retailer results. But if it was a really successful program, more retailers would open them and the larger players would open a lot more.

These types of stores usually locate in an area where people have a higher education level, a higher median age and smaller family sizes. The community is usually wealthier and has discretionary income.

I don't want you to get the impression we strong-armed them. We just said it would not be a good career move.

These people make some pretty high dollars, and they're usually 50 to 55 years old. It's not easy to get a new job paying that kind of money.

It's pretty standard for a new CEO to clean house.

Lifetime of pain and counseling.

Now it's a good time to leave the company, ... The stock price is up, and the company has spent all its money on acquisitions. Marshall has built a little house of cards that is about to fall.

I don't expect Albertson's to make any capital improvements in the division.

My gut feeling is they have no intention of operating supermarkets long-term. I think they want to preserve it the best they can while they're in the process of liquidating.