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Products
International,
Inc.
designs,
manufactures
and
markets
a
broad
range
of
consumer
houseware
products.
The
Company
supplies
value-priced
laundry
management
products,
general
storage
products,
disposable
servingware
products,
closet
storage
products,
bathware
products,
kitchen
storage
products
and
juvenile
products.
The
Company's
products
are
sold
in
the
United
States
through
national
retailers,
including
Wal-Mart,
Sam's
Club,
Target,
Kmart,
Home
Depot,
Toys
'R
Us,
Walgreens
and
Bed
Bath
&
Beyond.
The
Company
is
the
parent
to
one
operating
subsidiary,
Home
Products
International
--
North
America,
Inc. | More
from
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | HOMZ
is
a
consumer
products
company
specializing
in
the
manufacturing
and
marketing
of
diversified
houseware
products,
including
storage,
bathware,
and
servingware
products.
For
the
26
weeks
ended
6/30/01,
revenues
fell
6%
to
$130.0
million.
Net
loss
rose
43%
to
$3.3
million.
Revenues
reflect
the
Bradlee's
bankruptcy
and
the
discontinuation
of
the
food
storage
product
line
by
a
large
retailer.
Net
loss
also
reflects
$2.5
million
in
restructuring
and
other
charges. | More
from
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Developments |
| Officers | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| James Tennant, 48 Chairman,
CEO | $1.1M | James Winslow, 46 CFO,
Exec. VP, Sec. | 335K | Dollar amounts are as of 30-Dec-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
| More
from
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