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Archive for February, 2009

A Calgary-based furniture manufacturer who is an immigrant success story has filed a lawsuit seeking to be named as the lead plaintiff in what is believed to be the first Canadian class-action lawsuit against Texas billionaire Allen Stanford and his group of companies, which have been accused by the Securities and Exchange Commission of committing an US$8-billion fraud.

MURRIETA —- Police arrested a furniture store owner Thursday alleging that he took more than $30,000 from customers but never ordered their merchandise.

Global Views The Channel daybed was inspired by an antique upholstered bed bought in Paris years ago by one of Global Views’ designers.The 12-year-old wholesale home-accents label, which manufactures some of the hottest interior accessories each season, is venturing into big-scale furniture this spring.

The furniture trade show that draws tens of thousands of industry insiders to High Point twice a year could lose a fifth of its funding due to the state’s widening budget shortfall.

A furniture dealer in Murrieta has been arrested over an alleged scam.

HIGH POINT – Some lawmakers have said the state’s growing budget shortage could force them to eliminate nearly $900,000 in state contributions to the marketing and promoting of the High Point Furniture Market.

SUMMIT — The SAGE Furniture Restoration Workshop has the perfect gift for birthdays and other special occasions — customized handcrafted step stools. Available in a multitude of colors, these lightweight, sturdy stools have a unique handle that makes it easy…

Furniture Brands International and its third-largest shareholder haven’t been able to bury the hatchet after all. The shareholder, Sun Capital Partners of Boca Raton, Fla., waged an acrimonious proxy fight last spring to win three seats on Furniture Brands’ board.

New York is perhaps the busiest city in the US. A lot of people do not have time for important things. Most of them purchase their belongings from the internet for much ease and convenience. One of the things most commonly bought from the internet today is modern furniture.

A furniture manufacturer says it will add 125 new jobs at a north Mississippi plant as part of a consolidation of its North American operations that includes a Michigan facility closing.