Brown Jordan International, Inc. · St. Augustine, FL United States
Company Description
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Brown Jordan International (BJI) prefers that its customers take a seat -- inside or out. The firm makes indoor and outdoor chairs, tables, sofas, and love seats for home and commercial use. Its brands include Brown Jordan, Casual Living, Charter, La-Z-Boy (under license), Lodging by Liberty, Wabash, Winston, and Stuart Clark (for commercial customers). Residential products are sold by mass merchants (Home Depot and SAM'S CLUB ); commercial lines are sold to hotels, restaurants, health care facilities, and schools. BJI also sells Southern Wood-brand ready-to-assemble furniture via mass retailers and catalogs. Hedge funds TCW Group , Stonehill, and Litespeed Capital own a controlling interest in the company. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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Key Brown Jordan International, Inc. Financials
| Company Type | Private Headquarters |
| Fiscal Year-End | December |
| Employees | 2,000 |
Brown Jordan International, Inc. Executives
7 executives listed for Brown Jordan International, Inc.'s St. Augustine, FL location.
| Title | Name & Bio | Contact |
| President and CEO | Gene Moriarty | Network |
| VP and CFO | Vincent Tortorici | Network |
| CIO | Bill Snow | Network |
Competition
Competitive Landscape for Brown Jordan International, Inc.
The volume of home furniture sold depends heavily on the level of home sales, while office furniture sales depend on the health of the US economy. The profitability of individual companies is closely linked to volume, since many costs are fixed. Small companies can compete effectively if they produce specialty items or high-quality workmanship that can sell for a premium price. Imports are a major competitive factor, totaling more than $26 billion a year, and many US manufacturers have factories overseas, where labor and production costs are lower than in the US. Foreign competition and production overcapacity have combined to keep prices low. Additionally, despite automation, the made-to-order nature of much of the business means that the industry is fairly labor-intensive: average annual revenue per worker is around $250,000. To read the full description, subscribe now.Top Brown Jordan International, Inc. Competitors
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