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  2. La-Z-Boy - Wikipedia

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    Also sold was the Sam Moore division, in February 2007 to Hooker Furniture. La-Z-Boy was still number three, with $1.5 billion in shipments. [11] In November 2006, High Point offered $600,000 to the La-Z-Boy division that was formerly LADD to move its headquarters back. [12] Late in 2006, La-Z-Boy had 7,000 employees, down from 13,000 six years ...

  3. The Mall at Wellington Green - Wikipedia

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    Lord & Taylor closed in 2004, and in 2007, that building was split into three tenants: City Furniture on the lower level, and Ashley Furniture and La-Z-Boy on the upper level. La-Z-Boy closed in 2014 to make room for Paragon Theaters, which opened on February 10, 2017, and was purchased by CMX Cinemas on September 19 of the same year.

  4. Wayne Towne Center - Wikipedia

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    A La-Z-Boy furniture store was added in the JCPenney rear parking lot in mid 2015. A two-story Nordstrom Rack opened in October 2015 and a two-story 24 Hour Fitness opened in January 2016. 24 Hour Fitness closed in 2020 due to the company's bankruptcy. It was replaced by UFC Fit in 2022.

  5. Why La-Z-Boy Shares Popped - AOL

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  6. Can La-Z-Boy Beat These Numbers? - AOL

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    La-Z-Boy (NYS: LZB) is expected to report Q1 earnings on Aug. 21. Here's what Wall Street wants to see: The 10-second takeaway Comparing the upcoming quarter to the prior-year quarter, average ...

  7. La-Z-Boy Earnings Preview - AOL

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    Investors braced for a bumpy ride ahead of La-Z-Boy's (NYS: LZB) earnings announcement as the company has wavered between beating and falling short of analyst predictions during the past fiscal year.