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Given
these disruptive events and the continued softness at the
retail level, we will significantly miss our estimates for
sales and earnings for the second quarter
Kurt Darrow, President and CEO of La-Z-Boy
La-Z-Boy
today announced that one of its key suppliers of polyurethane
foam has put its customers, including La-Z-Boy, on notice of
allocation, due to the lack of availability of TDI (toluene
diisocyanate), a key chemical component of polyurethane foam
which is used throughout the upholstery and bedding industry.
The company also said that this situation, coupled with the
continued soft retail environment and damage to one of its
plants by a tornado spawned from Hurricane Rita, will have a
significant adverse impact on its results for the fiscal 2006
second quarter and potentially beyond.
Kurt Darrow, President and CEO of La-Z-Boy said, "Several TDI
suppliers have communicated that because of the effects of
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita they have had to declare Force
Majeure, a condition which allows companies to depart from the
strict terms of a contract because of an event that cannot be
reasonably controlled. As a result they will be limiting the
amount of TDI they will be supplying which will limit the amount
of polyurethane that can be produced. We have been advised by
one of our significant polyurethane suppliers to the La-Z-Boy
branded product of their industry-wide notice of an allocation
of 50% of normal polyurethane supply. This situation will have a
greater impact on us relative to the rest of the furniture
industry given the higher percentage of upholstery in our
overall product mix."
Darrow noted, "Polyurethane foam, because of the volume of
storage space it requires, is shipped on a just in time
inventory basis and therefore our inventories of this raw
material are very minimal. Each of our divisions has a different
mix of polyurethane suppliers and finished goods inventories and
thus will be individually impacted. We anticipate that the price
of polyurethane will increase and that our production schedules
at various plants will also be modified according to
availability of supply. We will therefore work judiciously to
minimize the potential interruption to our customers in all
effected divisions by closely communicating with them to assess
and balance their product needs to the degree possible."
Darrow continued, "Additionally, our plywood parts cutting
facility in Newton, Mississippi which manufactures frame parts
for our La-Z-Boy Residential upholstery operations, sustained
severe structural damage from a tornado related to Hurricane
Rita. We were prepared and executed our disaster contingency
plans in order to meet our production needs and quickly shifted
production to several of our other facilities and outside
suppliers, although we are not operating at our normal levels of
efficiency or cost effectiveness."
Darrow concluded, "Given these disruptive events and the
continued softness at the retail level, we will significantly
miss our estimates for sales and earnings for the second
quarter, although at this point, it is not readily quantifiable.
We intend to provide an update on our second fiscal quarter
guidance prior to the beginning of the International Home
Furnishings Market the week of October 17, 2005."
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