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Keller Mfg. posts 16 percent sales increase for first half of 1995.(Brief Article)
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CORYDON, Ind.--Keller Mfg. posted sales of $25.9 million for the first half of 1995, up 16.4 percent from $22.2 million the same period the previous year. Net income ...
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Keller Mfg. posts 16 percent sales increase for first half of 1995.(Brief Article)
HFN The Weekly Newspaper for the Home Furnishing Network
; CORYDON, IndKeller Mfg. posted sales of $25.9 million for the first half of 1995, up 16.4 percent from $22.2 million the same period the previous year. Net income jumped 40.8 percent to $1.8 million from $1.3 million last year. Further, Keller's orders are running 14 percent ahead of 1994 for the
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Novelty items put a shine on suppliers' bookings. (holiday knits and sweaters)
WWD
; NEW YORK -- Novelty sweaters, such as those mixing fancy yarns or trimmed with Lurex metallic, are expected to brighten retail stocks and sales this holiday season. Sweater firms report brisk holiday bookings on novelty items, and healthy overall sales increases in the 20 to 25 percent range. Most
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Thanksgiving sales light up retail outlook.
WWD
; NEW YORK -- Major retailers are on a high after scoring impressively on the first big weekend of the Christmas 1992 season. Several store executives interviewed Sunday said they beat their sales plans on Friday and Saturday and posted volumes well above last year's. Many stores around the country
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Optimism, opportunity. (rebound of the house construction market) (Editorial)
Builder
; Evidence that the housing recession is finally ending continues to accumulate. March starts were 61 percent ahead of the rate at the January 1991 trough, and single-family starts ran more than 70 percent ahead. These numbers demonstrate a rebound more vigorous than anyone predicted. As for the
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Mexico stays on track for 1 million sales.(Sales)(Brief Article)
Automotive News
; ... rebounded and were 13.8 percent ahead of October 2001. Year-to-date sales rose 10.1 percent from last year. Based on an Automotive News projection using sales numbers for the past five years, retailers will just top 1 million units this year. That easily will beat ...
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