Whole Foods founder Mackey retakes helm in turnaround

Whole Foods Market Inc is staking its future on blunt, vegan co-founder John Mackey, betting the man who built the high-end health food grocery chain has the best shot of leading its turnaround. Whole Foods on Wednesday said Mackey would resume his job as solo chief executive officer six years after he split the role with co-CEO Walter Robb, known as the businessman who carried out Mackey's vision. The Austin, Texas-based grocer has reported five quarters of falling sales at established stores, and while the decline may be easing, Whole Foods faces intense competition from retailers ranging from Kroger to Walmart and Amazon.

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Whole Foods founder Mackey retakes helm in turnaround

Wall Street slips as strong data raises chances of rate hike

The Labor Department said the Consumer Price Index increased 0.4 percent last month, the largest gain since February 2013, after rising 0.1 percent in March. “This morning the economic news was generally favorable suggesting that … the U.S. economy has improved to levels warranting something other that crises-level rates,” said Terry Sandven, chief equity strategist at U.S. Bank Wealth Management in Minneapolis.

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Wall Street slips as strong data raises chances of rate hike