June New Home Sales Ahead of Expectations
Washington, DC, July 26, 2010--New home sales in the U.S. rose in June more than forecast, perhaps a signal the worst of the slump triggered by the end of a government tax credit is over.
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Washington, DC, July 26, 2010--New home sales in the U.S. rose in June more than forecast, perhaps a signal the worst of the slump triggered by the end of a government tax credit is over.
Mobile, AL, July 26, 2010--Masland said it has formed an exclusive partnership with Brink & Campman, a Dutch manufacturer noted for its high-quality woven and handtufted rugs.
Waynesboro, VA, July 26, 2010--Waynesboro’s Invista plant will add 20 to 25 employees in the coming weeks as a result of improvement and greater competitiveness in its Lycra and Spandex operations, the company said.
Dallas, TX, July 26, 2010--The Court of Hamburg, Germany recently issued a preliminary injunction against the Chinese flooring manufacturer Yekalon that bans Yekalon from making certain statements, according to Mohawk subsidiary Unilin.
Calhoun, GA, July 26, 2010--Rug maker Surya Inc. has hired named Stephanie Tyus as its new director of marketing.
Exeter, NH, July 23, 2010--WE Cork has added several new distributors.
Washington, DC, July 23, 2010--The index of leading economic indicators declined 0.2% in June, following an upwardly revised increase of 0.5% in May, the Conference Board said.
Calhoun, GA, July 23, 2010--Employees of Mohawk Industries involved in a class-action lawsuit could soon receive a settlement check from the carpet manufacturer, according to the Rome News-Tribune newspaper.
Dallas, TX, July 23, 2010--Daltile, the largest U.S. manufacturer and distributor of ceramic tile and natural stone, has signed on for its fourth season as tile provider for the DIY Network series Kitchen Impossible.
Washington, DC, July 23, 2010--The Department of Labor rejected a petition which would give some Armstrong World Industries workers extra help.