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Fourth quarter decline in net income for FBI

Expects steady improvement this year

By Furniture Today Staff -- Furniture Today, January 26, 2006

ST. LOUIS — Weak sales at Broyhill and raw materials price increases led to a 23.2% decline in net income in the fourth quarter for Furniture Brands International, the company reported.

Sales were down 1.4% from a year earlier to $593.5 million, and earnings came to $17.1 million.

For the year, sales dipped 2.5% to $2.4 billion and earnings fell 32.9% to $61.4 billion.

“We continue to see a difference in revenue across our brands,” said Chairman and CEO Mickey Holliman. “Weakness at Broyhill was partially offset by a revenue increase at Thomasville, and revenues were essentially flat at Lane and HDM,” which is comprised of Henredon, Drexel Heritage and Maitland-Smith.

He said the company was able to offset the sales weakness and raw materials cost hikes by “selected price increases” and cost-savings programs.

Holliman said he believed prices were now stable in case goods, after a period of deflation as cheaper Asian-sourced product replaced U.S.-made goods, but said there is “some momentum regarding sourced goods in the area of upholstery.”

Case goods plant closures continued to eat into Furniture Brands’ profits, with restructuring, asset impairment and severance charges of $1 million after taxes in the fourth quarter and a net $13.9 million for the year. In 2004, the company had a net $1.5 million charge in the fourth quarter and $5.9 million for the year.

Holliman said he expects “steady improvement” this year. He said the company continues to generate strong cash flows from operations, and repurchased 4.1 million of its shares last year at an average cost of $20.04.

“Our senior management is focused on building our brands through aggressive marketing, product development and consumer research,” he said. “The consolidations of back-office and manufacturing operations of our high-end brands is on plan; and our logistics and supply chain, procurement, and related development processes are being streamlined across all our brands.”

He said orders were up in the first three weeks of this year, and the company expects a sales increase in the low single digits for the quarter. Earnings are projected at 43 cents to 47 cents per share, compared with 46 cents in the comparable quarter last year, Holliman said.

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