(This story originally appeared in the June 2005 issue of Consumer Reports.) Many of the estimated 70 million Americans who complain of sleeplessness have turned their backs on conventional ...
Is it possible to squeeze any more air out of Sleep Number Bed maker Select Comfort (NASDAQ:SCSS)? Fitful sales find the company withdrawing its guidance for both the current quarter and the year ...
A year ago, Plymouth-based bed vendor Select Comfort introduced a Sleep Number x12 model bristling with features such as voice control, soft under-the-bed lighting and the option to adjust firmness ...
Sales soared high, but the bottom line was even dreamier. It's not just air filling up the chambers of Select Comfort's (NASDAQ:SCSS) signature mattresses. There's a fair share of hope and optimism ...
Select Comfort Corporation, the Plymouth-based maker of Sleep Number adjustable beds, said Monday that it expects to fall short of its previously announced fourth-quarter earnings forecast—news that ...
Select Comfort Corp.'s stock lost nearly nearly 10 percent of its value Wednesday after a big rival cut its outlook and investors blamed an online threat. The Plymouth-based maker of Sleep Number beds ...
After a five-quarter streak of lackluster profits, bed maker Select Comfort may finally meet Wall Street expectations when it reports financial results Thursday. Piper Jaffray analyst Peter Keith ...
The clock is ticking on Select Comfort (NASDAQ: SCSS), and not just because it's changing its name and ticker symbol in two weeks. The company behind the Sleep Number adjustable air-chambered mattress ...