|
|
|
|
|
Factoids |
|
Thomasville Furniture was founded in 1904 |
|
|
Furniture Brands International
today announced that Highland House, a division of Thomasville Furniture
Industries, Inc., will cease operations at the end of 2003.
"Highland House has been a well known brand name in our industry
for many years," said W.G. (Mickey) Holliman, Chairman, President and Chief
Executive Officer of Furniture Brands. "The reality is, however, that this
division of our company has not generated the financial returns our shareholders
expect and deserve."
Mr. Holliman added, "This change will not have any significant
impact on Furniture Brands' revenues. Certain costs and asset write-downs
attributable to this action were included in the year-end earnings guidance
provided at the time of our most recent earnings release."
Orders will be taken for Highland House product through the end
of this year. The Highland House plant, which also produces Thomasville
products, will remain open. Available capacity at this plant will be used to
absorb the growing demand for Thomasville brand upholstery.
"This plant is playing an important role in satisfying the
demand for our Thomasville brand upholstery," said Tom Tilley, President and
Chief Executive Officer of Thomasville Furniture Industries. "As our Thomasville
Home Furnishings Stores program grows, it will play an even more important
role."
Furniture Brands International, Inc. is America's largest home
furnishings manufacturer, manufacturing and sourcing its products under six
brand names - Broyhill, Lane, Thomasville, Henredon, Drexel Heritage and
Maitland-Smith.
|
RTO Online is the official channel for Rent-to-Own Industry News and the
only independent source of news for the rent-to-own, rental-purchase,
lease-purchase trade. RTO Online (Rent to Own Online) represents the choice
of the entire RTO Industry for trusted information, as it happens. |
|
Tell us what you think
Rate the article at the top of this page |
|
|
|
|