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Lowe’s CFO to step down, home-improvement retailer names Brandon Sink its new CFO

Lowe’s Cos. Inc. said late Friday it has appointed Brandon Sink as its chief financial officer, effective April 30. Sink, currently senior vice president of retail finance, succeeds Dave Denton, who is stepping down as CFO to “pursue another opportunity at a publicly traded company outside the industry,” Lowe’s said. Sink and Denton will work together to ensure a “seamless” transition, the home improvement retailer said. Lowe’s shares fell 0.3% in the extended session after ending the regular trading day up 2%.

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