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Q2 Mixed Results for Office Furniture Manufacturers

Posted by Expert Gadget Reviewer on Friday, 23 July 2010

Some mixed Q2 results for two of the key office furniture manufacturers.

 Going Up: - HNI Corporation (parent company of Allsteel Inc. & HON Company) posted a 6.3% increase in Q2 2010 revenues, reporting sales of $398.2M. HNI CEO Stan Askren stated, "I am encouraged by the strengthened demand across our businesses..." Asken went onto say that "office furniture demand improved across the board..."

Going Down: - Knoll Inc. posted a 4.9% decrease in Q2 2010 revenues, reporting sales of $192.3M. Knoll reported that the decrease in sales was experienced across the majority of product lines, with Systems continuing to decline at the largest rate when compared with prior year.

In my personal experience, Knoll has been discounting extremely aggressively over the past 4-5 months, which makes sense in light of their slowing sales. As sales slow, manufacturers increase their "discounting" off list price. This effectively lowers the cost of product to the dealers, who are then pushed to drop their prices to the end-users in the hopes of increasing sales.
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Allsteel's 2nd Quarter Results... No Joy In Mudville

Posted by Expert Gadget Reviewer on Friday, 24 July 2009

Allsteel's parent company, HNI Corporation, announced 2nd quarter 2009 results down 37%, with a net loss of $1.4 million for the quarter. Allsteel's results are pretty consistent with the overall industry (Knoll reported a quarterly sales drop of 30% last week).

HNI CEO Stan Askren actually had some glimmers of hope for the 3rd quarter; "Market conditions remain difficult, but we are seeing signs of stabilization, particularly in our office furniture businesses. We expect our historical seasonal demand patterns to hold and drive third quarter revenue above second quarter levels" Askren said.

On a more positive local note, Allsteel and one of our esteemed local Allsteel competitors won a LARGE project for a LARGE tech company in the South Bay. I don't have any specifics, other than it is rumored that the project will be in excess of $6 to $7 Million dollars over the next couple of years.
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