Coverings Will Showcase Display of Ancient Ceramic
Alexandria, VA, March 25--Coverings will collaborate with the Tile Heritage Foundation to showcase a display of historic ceramic tiles at Coverings 2005.
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Alexandria, VA, March 25--Coverings will collaborate with the Tile Heritage Foundation to showcase a display of historic ceramic tiles at Coverings 2005.
Troy, MI, March 25—-Automobile carpet and interiors company Collins & Aikman Corp. said its Audit Committee has retained independent counsel to assist it in its investigation of the company's accounting for certain supplier rebates.
San Francisco, CA, March 25—-Williams-Sonoma Inc. reported earnings in the fourth quarter that rose slightly despite a charge for the way it accounts for leases.
St. Louis, MO, March 25--Stone Mountain’s Flooring Outlet-GCO Flooring Outlet recently honored top franchisees, managers, sales staff and outlets for their outstanding achievements at the 2005 Stone Mountain-GCO Convention held in Nashville, Tennessee.
Bassett, VA, March 25--Bassett Furniture reported first-quarter earnings edged slightly higher on a 5 percent hike in sales.
Hoffman Estates, IL, March 25—-The $12.3 billion acquisition of Sears by Kmart was completed on Thursday producing the nation's third biggest retailer with $55 billion in annual sales.
Richmond, VA, March 25--The governor's office announced that Designer Wood Tile and Finishing will invest $4.2 million in a factory in southwest Virginia that will produce pre-finished hardwood flooring.
Atlanta, GA, March 24--Invista Interiors Business appointed Diane O'Sullivan sales director, Commercial and Transportation, Flooring Division.
Tokyo, Japan, March 24--Refinverse Inc., a recycler of commercial-use carpet tiles, has formed an agreement to provide recycled backing materials to Interface Corp.
Washington, DC, March 24--The Fairness in Asbestos Injury Resolution Act just keeps coming back from the dead.