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Get smart in 2012

January 20, 2012
Furniture/Today's 2012 Get Smart Quick Guide is now available for download.
This informational guide houses in one place important home furnishings industry statistics. The data, compiled by Furniture/Today's Research Team, includes industry-size figures such as consumer spending on furniture and bedding, furniture and bedding retail sales five-year projections, sales by distribution channel and overall sales through furniture stores.
Click here to download the 2012 Guide.

 

Posted by Dana French on January 20, 2012 | Comments (9)
Industries: Research / Analysis

April 26, 2012
In response to: Get smart in 2012
Yogesh commented:

Our local independent broostkoe ordered this for us. We got it on Thursday, I finished yesterday, husband is finishing today.This is one awesome book. I missed Ben, Rose, and the whole family. So good to see everybody is still surviving, still thriving.The character of New Orleans in this book is so rich, so perfectly structured. The physical layout, the smells, the sights, the attitudes of the people are so well drawn, I could go there and fit right in.The plot is dynamite the this book only people are really interesting and full dimensional (including the victim). I really like that people from earlier books haven't disappeared, but become part of M. Janvier's life, like they would in real life.If you have missed these wonderful people, be sure to read this as soon as possible


April 25, 2012
In response to: Get smart in 2012
Andrey commented:

Our local independent btoosokre ordered this for us. We got it on Thursday, I finished yesterday, husband is finishing today.This is one awesome book. I missed Ben, Rose, and the whole family. So good to see everybody is still surviving, still thriving.The character of New Orleans in this book is so rich, so perfectly structured. The physical layout, the smells, the sights, the attitudes of the people are so well drawn, I could go there and fit right in.The plot is dynamite the this book only people are really interesting and full dimensional (including the victim). I really like that people from earlier books haven't disappeared, but become part of M. Janvier's life, like they would in real life.If you have missed these wonderful people, be sure to read this as soon as possible


February 28, 2012
In response to: Get smart in 2012
mike malone commented:

Can't seem to download the 2012 guide.
All i get is an error message and a blank.
Is there another link to it?


January 30, 2012
In response to: Get smart in 2012
ka ching commented:

Did you put your visa number in?


January 30, 2012
In response to: Get smart in 2012
jim bob commented:

filled out your form, hit download, nothing happened. twice. is this a scam?


January 25, 2012
In response to: Get smart in 2012
Tamara Dean commented:

What a thread! Yikes! You should see then the site www.BuyFurnitureYouLove.org


January 24, 2012
In response to: Get smart in 2012
George Curious commented:

Is there an important statistic shown in the "get smart in 2012" on the amount of money that is given back to society in proportion to the profits from the top 100 stores? Or how much the salaries of corporate executives or royalties for public figures, tv/actors/models...spokespersons (in the home furnishings industry) & their percentages from their chunky paychecks that are given back to help society?

Just wondering. We'd like to see those statistics, now that is good reading.


January 23, 2012
In response to: Get smart in 2012
sarcastica joebber commented:

this week Paula Deen announced that she’s had Type 2 diabetes for the past three years. Three years? Why’s she just telling us now? Well, in order to endorse Novo Nordisk’s diabetes drug Victoza, of course. Because Paula’s coming out party was on behalf of a juicy endorsement deal, rather than for the sake of her fans, she’s attracted a slew of criticism.

Insiders claim to have long known about Paula’s struggle with diabetes, but she never made her health problems publicly known until now—no doubt because she has an empire built on butter.

In a more recent press release, she’s promised to donate a portion of the money from her new deal to the American Diabetes Association, though the Association said that they were not aware of any such arrangement.

In the melee, we couldn’t help but wonder if Paula might be having second thoughts about her more outrageous recipes. Fried butter balls, anyone? Doughnut burgers? Hold on to your love handles as we remember seven of Paula’s most egregious recipes.


January 21, 2012
In response to: Get smart in 2012
amergo vepuci overwaite commented:

BIG STAR .
paula dean, hiding her diabetes for 3 years ,amazing all that bacon and butter,and now she is a spokesperson for a drug company.......bad taste left from this stunt and maybe her furniture is over sugar coated.

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