Investing in the future
Article Abstract:
The Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI) views politicians' efforts to revive the US economy in time for the 1992 elections as an opportunity for the prefabricated housing industry. The move toward lower interest rates augurs well for the industry. The MHI encourages the industry to listen to the candidates and support those who will work with the industry in areas where changes are needed. The Institute also urges the industry to give financial support to political action committees, as an investment in future growth.
Publication Name: Manufactured Home MERCHANDISER
Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 1047-2967
Year: 1992
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Top 25
Article Abstract:
A survey of the top 25 manufactured home builders in 1991 by total home production was conducted based on questionnaires sent to manufactured home building companies. Among the companies that submitted figures, Fleetwood Enterprises ranked first, leading all others in total home production and dollar volume, single-section production and dollar volume and multi-section production and dollar volume.
Publication Name: Manufactured Home MERCHANDISER
Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 1047-2967
Year: 1992
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1992 spring festival of homes
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New models of prefabricated houses are illustrated.
Publication Name: Manufactured Home MERCHANDISER
Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 1047-2967
Year: 1992
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