Supermarket giant Kroger’s downbeat profit view reflects factors ‘outside our control’
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Kroger chairman and CEO resigns following investigation into personal conduct
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Kroger CEO resigns after probe into his personal conduct
Rodney McMullen's conduct was not related to business, but nevertheless violated Kroger's ethics policy.CBS News - 3d -
Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen resigns following probe of personal conduct
“Mr. McMullen’s conduct is not related to the company’s financial performance, operations or reporting, and it did not involve any Kroger associates,” the company said.MarketWatch - 3d
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