Magnussen Home sets ambitious growth goals
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The importer Magnussen Home Furnishings' sales have spiraled from $20 million a year to $110 million over the last six years, and president/CEO Jeff Cook has plans to increase the sales to $200 million over the next ten years. The increased sales have been due to the company's focus on organic growth. Cook discusses the company's strategies and growth plans.
Publication Name: Furniture-Today
Subject: Home furnishings industry
ISSN: 0194-360X
Year: 2004
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Wood sources explore new niches in Tupelo
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Furniture manufacturers find new niches to sell their products to lift up sales. Some have come out with metal casual dinning sets, others have used bright colors and hand painted designs to attract customers.
Publication Name: Furniture-Today
Subject: Home furnishings industry
ISSN: 0194-360X
Year: 2004
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Woodard sets China plant, realigns U.S. operations
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Woodard, a furniture maker, is close to finishing construction on a new plant in China. The company will also conduct a realignment of its operations in the U.S.
Publication Name: Furniture-Today
Subject: Home furnishings industry
ISSN: 0194-360X
Year: 2003
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