September 4,
2013 by in Financial Reports, Industry
Hooker Furniture has reported net income of $1.7 million for the second quarter ended Aug. 4, a 14.4 percent increase from the $1.5 million reported in the same quarter last year.
September 4,
2013 by in Business Strategy, Green, Industry
Consumers are becoming more environmentally conscious in their purchases, and they're willing to pay more in order to own the greener product, according to the Sustainable Furnishings Council's fifth annual consumer research study.
September 4,
2013 by in High Point, Industry, Market, Social Media
The High Point Market Authority and Décor Mentor will co-host the Market product preview Twitter chat Sept. 25.
September 4,
2013 by in Designer Weekly, Economic News, Industry
The recovery in the housing market has helped spark an upturn on spending on home goods and materials.
When a house is underwater with more owed on the mortgage than the residence is worth, homeowners usually limit spending to emergency repairs. But with home sales and prices on the upswing, Americans are investing to improve their homes.
That's helped give a nice lift to home furnishing retailers. Privately held retailers of home-related goods and materials are seeing strong sales growth, according to new data from Sageworks, a financial information company.
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Source: Investors Business Daily
September 4,
2013 by in Business Strategy, Industry
Thunder grumbled outside the offices of Ashley Furniture Industries on Baltimore Road last week, a sound that did not escape the ears of Ron Wanek , the furniture giant's chairman of the board.
"So we're blessed with more rain?" Wanek said.
His wry delivery elicited a few knowing chuckles from those gathered around a small conference table. The rain this summer has been more a curse than a blessing, wreaking havoc on the construction schedule of an $80 million plant that has been hit by a year's worth of setbacks.
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Source: Individual.com
September 4,
2013 by in Bedding, Industry, Legal, Product
The federal agency that enforces workplace discrimination complaints has sued Carolina Mattress Guild, accusing the company of subjecting black employees to a racially hostile work environment and unlawfully firing an employee who complained about racial remarks that included the "N-word."
The mattress manufacturer and distributor is being sued by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
According to the EEOC complaint, from as early as June of last year through about Aug. 9, 2012, Ricky Clark, a truck loader, and other black employees, were subjected to unwelcome derogatory racial comments and slurs by a white employee at Carolina Mattress Guild.
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Source: High Point Enterprise
September 3,
2013 by in Market
Following a two-year hiatus from the International Casual Furniture Market, Groovystuff will return to the Chicago-based show later this month.