Mullican Flooring Announces 2004 Classes
Johnson City, TN, Dec. 18--From the forest to the floor, wood is a dynamic product, and in today’s expanding hardwood flooring market, education is the key to success.
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Johnson City, TN, Dec. 18--From the forest to the floor, wood is a dynamic product, and in today’s expanding hardwood flooring market, education is the key to success.
Auckland, NZ, Dec. 18--Just how much the soaring Kiwi dollar is hurting farm incomes is obvious when you compare it with the price of wool.
Youngstown, OH, Dec. 17--Calling itself one of the last remaining family-owned producers of ceramic tile in the country, Summitville Tiles filed a petition for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
China, Dec. 17--Honeywell International Inc. has launched a series of business and investment plans, targeting China's nylon carpet market. It’s another big move for the firm following its acquisition of Zefron.
Dallas, Dec. 17--As a floorcovering professional, trying to run a successful business can present a lot of challenges.
Milwaukee, WI, Dec. 16--Employers nationwide are cautiously optimistic about demand for their products and services and plan to hire slightly more workers in the first quarter of the year, according to a survey by staffing company Manpower Inc.
Alexandria, VA, Dec. 16—Coverings announced today the call for entries to the 2004 Prism Stone in Architecture Awards honoring outstanding examples of architectural achievement in the use of natural stone.
Washington, DC, Dec. 16--Consumer prices fell for the first time in seven months in November.
Morris Township, NJ, Dec. 16, 2003—Honeywell announced today that it expects 2004 earnings per share to range from $1.40 to $1.55.
Lancaster, PA, Dec. 15--A vacant city tract has a new owner but not a new use, as yet. Lancaster developer Robert A. Wolf II this week completed his purchase of a nearly 15-acre site from Armstrong World Industries for $1.5 million.