Home Textiles Today - June 1, 2009
Features
Suppliers: Things Are Looking Up
Moving forward slightly in sales, but with a number of shifts in market analysis and a new relationship among critical criteria — fashion, value, promotion, and the role of staff support like planning personnel — home textiles suppliers generally are predicting a better second half than first for their businesses.
- Business Today
- Ross Stores Earnings Jump 20%
- Home Depot's Q1 Net Earnings Saved by Expo Sale
- Sears Generates Profitable Q1, Amends Credit Facility
- Sales Softened for Second Week in a Row
- Consumer Confidence Highest Since Sept. '08
- Bon Ton Stores Reports Loss
- BJ's Posts Strong Sales in Food, Softer in Home
- Cost Cutting Drives Dillard's to Profit
- News
- Jo-Ann Prepares to Seize the Day
- Americans Ready to Shop, but Not for Home
- Orian Rugs Turns 30
- Target Shareholders Reject Pershing Square Proposal
- For the Record
- Surtex Finishes on Upbeat Note
- Target: Home Improves in Spots but Spending still off
- ShopNBC Promotes Two
- Textiles Showrooms Ready for New York Gift Show
- Culp wins Copyright on Microfiber Patterns
- Comfy Covers now Novo
- Furniture Drags Home at Cost Plus
- Shaw Adds Two Collections for Hospitality Market
- Stein Mart Profit Soars
- CRI Expands Seal of Approval to Enhance Carpet Care Standards
- CPSIA Tracking Label Deadline to be Enforced
- Licensing Show Offers Up Opportunities for Textiles
- Retail Briefs
- Foamex to Emerge From Chapter 11
- Karastan Carpet Again the Choice for Historic House
- Intertextil Shanghai Creating Product Zones
- Valley Forge, Adler launch Volumes of Velvet
- Avanti Linens Partners with Lolita
- Lulan Launches Textiles Competition
- TJX Firing on All Cylinders
- Former Exec Rabb Passes
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