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Tupelo market spurs sales for youth mfrs

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The Tupelo Furniture Market, which is known as a buying show, and youth manufacturers benefited from this in February 2004 are described. The difference about Tupelo shows that not only vendors write orders at the show, but leads convert into sales too, as compared to other shows, where people never follow through.

Author: Linville, Jeff
Publisher: Reed Business Information, Inc. (US)
Publication Name: Furniture-Today
Subject: Home furnishings industry
ISSN: 0194-360X
Year: 2004
Marketing procedures, FURNITURE AND FIXTURES, Furniture industry, Children's furniture, Trade shows

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Casual dining mfrs. broadening scope

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Casual dining furniture once considered small, cheap and low in style has come a long way from dinette sets as producers blur the line between their goods and formal dining. Casual dinning leader Canadel offer tables up to 128 inches long, with all the leg and base options featured in its style book.

Author: Linville, Jeff
Publisher: Reed Business Information, Inc. (US)
Publication Name: Furniture-Today
Subject: Home furnishings industry
ISSN: 0194-360X
Year: 2004
Evaluation, Dining room furniture

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