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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

OfficeMax Headquarters to Stay in Naperville - For Now

After merger plans announced, Naperville-based office supply company and Office Depot begin search process for new CEO.

After merger plans were announced in February with rival Office Depot, Naperville-based OfficeMax Inc. will keep its headquarters in the city - at least until a new CEO is named. Get news in your inbox. Sign up for the Patch newsletter. Like Naperville Patch on Facebook. Both companies named committee members to oversee the search for a new CEO Tuesday. The office supply companies also received a request for more information regarding the details of the $1.2 billion all-stock deal from the Federal Trade Commission, according to a joint statement.   OfficeMax and Office Depot are prevented from closing the transaction until 30 days after they have "substantially complied" with the request, or the waiting period is terminated by the FTC, …

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Patch Recap: Gingrich Visits, OfficeMax to Merge With Rival, Ex-Counselor Sentenced

Taking a glance at this week's Naperville headlines.

Top Stories Former Naperville North Counselor Sentenced for Sexual Abuse of Student John Carbonaro, a former Naperville North High School coach and counselor, was formally sentenced to jail and probation on Tuesday. VIDEO: Newt Gingrich Talks New Book, Politics During Signing in Naperville Newt and Callista Gingrich made a visit to Anderson's Bookshop in downtown Naperville to sign copies of their new books Wednesday night. Firefighters Rescue Injured Construction Worker From Edward Hospital Roof Firefighters used an on-site crane to lower an injured construction worker from the roof of Edward Hospital Wednesday morning. Office Depot to Buy Naperville-Based OfficeMax in $1.2 Billion Deal Naperville-based office supply company to be bought …

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