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Q: We asked exhibitors at the January San Francisco market: Did you make any New Year's resolutions for your company?

By Furniture Today Staff -- Furniture Today, February 6, 2005

Yes. To become a $100 million dollar company within three years. To officially become a furniture company, not just a bedroom company, in 2005.

Sarah Garcia, Good Cos.

To realize a minimum of 15% growth this year. Also, to enhance and increase our quick-ship capabilities in order to beat direct-container programs.

Sheue-Wen Lee, Winners Only

My resolution for our business is to introduce even more elegant products at even better prices.

Tony Guo, Euro Castle.

To be the best in the business in the home office arena. We diversified a while back to add bedroom and home entertainment in order to keep my company strong. However, we have refocused on our core strength — home office — this year. My other resolution is to find ways to put greater profitability into the business.

Steve Balsamo, Creative Ideas

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