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  1. Hace 5 días · (Cole Burston/The Canadian Press) Reisman, who retired amid the turmoil, returned within months to helm Indigo. The issues have played out as inflation and high interest rates make many Canadians...

  2. Hace 6 días · April 6, 2024: Reisman tells customers she will bring back Indigo's digital inventory search kiosks, program more events, add seating to more stores and find café partners to fill spaces in Indigo shops left vacant by Starbucks. May 27, 2024: Indigo shareholders vote vote to approve the privatization sale. — By Tara Deschamps

  3. Hace 6 días · In recent years, the retailer has struggled to rebound from a cyberattack that knocked down its e-commerce capabilities for months and a management shake-up that saw Reisman return to the helm...

  4. Hace 2 días · In December, I wrote in The Current about volunteering for 10 days in western Ukraine, where I prepared vacuum-packed, dehydrated meals (including borscht) for the front in the war against invading Russian troops. I returned last month to work again with Lviv Volunteer Kitchen and to lead drama therapy workshops, a remnant of a former career and a little break from the war for Ukrainians.

  5. Hace 5 días · Reisman, who retired amid the turmoil, returned within months to helm Indigo. The issues have played out as inflation and high interest rates make many Canadians think twice about opening their...

  6. Hace 6 días · Sept. 18, 2023: Reisman returns as Indigo’s chief executive. Nov. 10, 2023: Indigo’s location at Bay and Bloor streets in Toronto is splashed in red paint and posters of Reisman, who is Jewish,...

  7. www.readthepeak.com › stories › 05-24-indigo-starts-a-new-chapterIndigo starts a new chapter

    Hace 4 días · What happened: After a year defined by a cyberattack , board upheavals, and continued financial losses, Indigo is going private in a sale to Trilogy Retail Holdings and Trilogy Investments, companies owned by the husband of Indigo founder and CEO Heather Reisman. It’s all part of a plan to revive profits and refocus on books.