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Haverty Furniture 1Q Revenue Up 14%

By Aggregated Content in Furniture Retailing on April 5, 2013 from http://www.fortmilltimes.com/2013/04/04/2597796/haverty-furniture-1q-revenue-climbs.html

Haverty Furniture Cos. said Thursday that first-quarter revenue rose about 14 percent as the housing market continues its recovery.

Revenue for the period ended March 31 climbed to $186.1 million from $163.6 million. Revenue at stores open at least a year increased 11.5 percent. This figure is a key gauge of a retailer's health because it excludes results from stores recently opened or closed.

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Target Takes Bigger Step into Home Furnishings

By Aggregated Content in Business Strategy on April 5, 2013 from http://english.capital.gr/News.asp?id=1765897

Retail giant Target Corp. (TGT) hopes home is where the sales are.

The mass merchant has launched a new line of home furnishings and expanded the amount of space dedicated to those products in its stores. Target hopes the increased focus will tie in nicely with the spring season, when many home owners look to spruce up their house, and the improvement in the housing market.

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Conn's 4Q Profit More than Doubles

By Aggregated Content in Financial Reports on April 5, 2013 from http://www.wane.com/dpp/before_you_buy/wall_street/Conns-4thquarter-profit-more-than-doubles_64252203

Conn's fiscal fourth-quarter net income more than doubled, buoyed by strong sales of mattresses and furniture and increased revenue in the credit division.

The retailer, which also sells consumer electronics and other items, raised its fiscal 2014 earnings forecast on Wednesday.

Its shares rose more than 7 percent in morning trading Wednesday after briefly touching a seven-year high.

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High Point's Atrium Furniture Showroom on Auction Block Again

By Aggregated Content in Business Strategy on April 5, 2013 from http://www.bizjournals.com/triad/news/2013/04/04/high-points-atrium-furniture-showroom.html?ana=e_du_pub&s=article_du&ed=2013-04-04&u=hTqEnt7CMoHC4a1uoaI1Z1oR/kE

After failing to attract a buyer last year, the Atrium on Main furniture showroom complex is going up for auction once again.

Stephen Jax & Associates of Greenville, S.C., will conduct the auction of the 221,000-square-foot showroom at 430 S. Main St. in High Point on April 25 at 11 a.m.

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Bassett Q1 Sales up 31%

By Home Furnishings Business in Financial Reports on April 5, 2013

Bassett Furniture (NASDAQ:BSET) rang up first-quarter 2013 sales of $79.8 million, a 31 percent increase over the prior-year period.

Operating profit for the quarter was $2.4 million versus $0.2 million for first-quarter 2012.

Wholesale sales increased 27 percent compared with the prior year quarter. Bassett, Bassett, Va., said company owned-store delivered sales were up 29 percent rise, along with a 16 percent increase among 48 comparable stores.

Due to the company's fiscal calendar, the first quarter of 2013 consisted of 14 weeks while the first quarter of 2012 consisted of 13 weeks.

"The sales momentum that we enjoyed at the end of 2012 continued during the first quarter of 2013 as we posted an exciting 31 percent increase in consolidated revenue," said Robert H. Spilman Jr., president and CEO. "Allowing for the extra week in this year's fiscal calendar, the company grew revenue by 22 percent on a normalized basis. The same factors that propelled our business during the second half of last year drove this quarter's increase--improving sales in our Bassett Home Furnishings stores and market share gains with independent retailers. Operating profit continued to improve as both our wholesale and retail segments posted markedly better results than a year ago. These positive trends combined with our financial strength make us well positioned to continue to grow our top line and further enhance operating performance in the future."

Net sales for Company-owned stores were $50 million for the first quarter of 2013 as compared with $38.8 million for the first quarter of 2012. The increase was comprised of a $6.1 million or 16 percent increase in comparable store sales along with a $5.1 million increase in non-comparable store sales. On an average weekly basis (normalizing for the extra week in the first quarter of 2013), comparable store sales increased 7.6 percent.

While the Company does not recognize sales until goods are delivered to the customer, management tracks written sales (the dollar value of sales orders taken, rather than delivered) as a key store performance indicator. Written sales for comparable stores increased by 20 percent for the first quarter of 2013 as compared to the first quarter of 2012. On an average weekly basis, written sales for comparable stores increased by 12 percent.

Operating results for the Company-owned stores improved from a loss of $1 million in the first quarter of 2012 to a loss of $0.6 million in the first quarter of 2013. This improvement was primarily driven by the increased sales noted above.

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