BlueLinx Holdings Inc., Atlanta, GA, a distributor of building products in North America, reported a net loss of $2.6 million for the third quarter ended Sept. 27, 2008, compared with profit of $0.9 million in the year-ago period. Sales declined 28.5% to $727 million.
The overall third-quarter unit volume decline of 33% was mainly due to lower unit volumes in both structural and specialty products driven predominately by a 33% decline in housing starts relative to year ago levels.
For the nine months ended Sept. 27, 2008, net loss totaled $6.6 million on revenues of $2.28 billion, compared with profit of $6.1 million on revenues of $3.06 billion a year ago.
BlueLinx Reports Loss for 3Q
BlueLinx Holdings Inc., Atlanta, GA, a distributor of building products in North America, reported a net loss of $2.6 million for the third quarter ended Sept. 27, 2008, compared with profit of $0.9 million in the year-ago period. Sales declined 28.5% to $727 million.
The overall third-quarter unit volume decline of 33% was mainly due to lower unit volumes in both structural and specialty products driven predominately by a 33% decline in housing starts relative to year ago levels.
For the nine months ended Sept. 27, 2008, net loss totaled $6.6 million on revenues of $2.28 billion, compared with profit of $6.1 million on revenues of $3.06 billion a year ago. ...
The overall third-quarter unit volume decline of 33% was mainly due to lower unit volumes in both structural and specialty products driven predominately by a 33% decline in housing starts relative to year ago levels.
For the nine months ended Sept. 27, 2008, net loss totaled $6.6 million on revenues of $2.28 billion, compared with profit of $6.1 million on revenues of $3.06 billion a year ago. ...
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