Personnel
Insignia Systems names new CEO
Insignia Systems, Brooklyn Park, appointed Kristine Glancy to chief executive officer effective May 9. Glancy was most recently with Kraft Heinz Company where she has 17 years experience in category management, brand marketing, and sales.
Jon Gonsior, who was serving as acting president, will resume his duties as chief financial officer, secretary and treasurer.
Markets
Evine regains compliance with Nasdaq
Evine Live, Eden Prairie, has received written notice from the NASDAQ Stock Market indicating the company has regained compliance with the $1 minimum bid continued listing standard for the exchange. Evine's stock has traded at or over $1 per share for 10 consecutive days from March 29 to April 11.
Evine closed Wednesday at $1.23 per share.
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