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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- The CtW Investment Group announced
today that Risk Metrics/ISS Governance Services ("ISS") and Glass Lewis
have both recommended that shareholders vote against director David
Phillips at the Cintas Corporation (Nasdaq: ) annual meeting of
stockholders on October 14. In a letter to Cintas shareholders released
today, Michael Garland, CtW's Director of Value Strategies...
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
More than 1200 students and 250 teachers and administrators from 95 schools will attend the Anthony Muñoz Foundation Youth Leadership Seminar Thursday at Xavier University's Cintas Center.
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The Business Courier of Cincinnati (Free subscription) | 29/09/2008
Cintas Corp. has promoted Todd Schneider to senior vice president of sales, overseeing the company’s corporate-wide sales efforts. The move comes just seven months after he was named president and chief operating officer of the company’s fast-growing document shredding division.
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The Business Courier of Cincinnati (Free subscription) | 19/09/2008
Cintas Corp. reported lower net income for its fiscal first quarter, the result of fewer orders and higher costs. (CTAS)
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Market Watch (Free subscription) | 18/09/2008
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Cintas Corp. said late Thursday that its fiscal first-quarter profit fell to $78.6 million, or 51 cents a share, from $81.1 million, or 51 cents a share, in the year-ago period. Revenue rose to $1 billion from $969.1 million last year. Analysts surveyed by FactSet Research estimated a quarterly profit of 53 cents a share on revenue of $1.01 billion. Cintas said it sees...
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Business Wire (Free subscription) | 18/09/2008
CINCINNATI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cintas Corporation (Nasdaq: CTAS) today reported results for its first quarter of fiscal 2009, which ended on August 31, 2008. Revenue for the quarter was
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 18/09/2008
WASHINGTON, Sept. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- The CtW Investment Group is urging
shareholders of Cintas Corporation (Nasdaq: ) to vote against director
nominee David Phillips at the company's October 14 annual meeting. In its
September 18 letter to Cintas shareholders, CtW said Mr. Phillips'
independence as a director has been comprised by a conflict of interest
that Cintas failed to disclose to shareholders.
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YHOO - BloggingStocks (Free subscription) | 18/09/2008
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Fashion Newspaper Blogs (Free subscription) | 12/09/2008
A federal appeals court in Philadelphia has ruled in favor of approximately 2,000 Cintas employee-partners who filed a class-action lawsuit against UNITE HERE for unlawfully violating their rights under the federal Driver ’ s Privacy Protection Act.
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The Business Courier of Cincinnati (Free subscription) | 12/09/2008
Cintas Corp. will pay more than $1.65 million for violating a California ordinance, while UNITE HERE has been ordered to pay at least $5 million to Cintas workers in Pennsylvania for illegally obtaining their license plate numbers. (CTAS)
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Workplace Prof Blog (Free subscription) | 12/09/2008
Another chapter in the long-running feud between UNITE HERE and Cintas. This time, the Third Circuit has held that the union violated the federal Drivers' Privacy Protection Act by getting employees' addresses from their license plates. According to BNA's Daily...
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The East Bay Business Times (Free subscription) | 11/09/2008
Cintas Corp. will pay more than $1.65 million in back wages, interest and penalties related to violating the city of Hayward’s living-wage ordinance after the California Supreme Court rejected the company’s appeal on Wednesday.
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 11/09/2008
A federal appeals court in Philadelphia ruled in favor yesterday of hundreds of employees of an industrial laundry company in Emmaus, Pa., who sued to block a labor union from using motor-vehicle records to contact them at home as part of an organizing drive.