HARDLINES HARDLINES(tm)   Canada's electronic information service for the home   improvement industry   July 16, 2001   Volume vii, #29   Michael McLarney, Editor & Publisher   Phone: 416.489.3396   Fax: 416.489.6154   email: mike@hardlines.ca   hardlines.ca   * * * * * *   INDUSTRY NEWS. EVERY DAY -   Our website has daily updates on retail and industry news   that matter to you. Keep informed. Visit hardlines.ca.   Every day.   * * * * * *   IN THIS ISSUE:   * Rona closes Revy deal, eyes further deals   * CHS adds décor support from wall coverings association   * Ace Canada cracks Québec market   * Cameron Ashley enjoys boom month   * Housing starts up dramatically in June   * * * * * *   THE RETAIL STRATEGIES SYMPOSIUM:   A half-day education seminar that will feature industry   overviews from authorities on the Canadian and U.S. markets.   Learn how the key retail players are positioned for growth,   how Canadian distribution channels work, and how the big box   retailers are capturing share of the Canadian market.   September 12, 2001, at the Four Points Sheraton Hotel,   Toronto Airport. Group rates available - For details, call   Beverly Allen, 416-489-3396.   * * * * * *   RONA CLOSES REVY DEAL, COMMITS TO CONTINUED GROWTH   Final approval of the purchase of Revelstoke Home Centres   was sealed by Rona's board of directors last Wednesday,   leaving the way clear for the deal to be finalized the very   next day. The resulting company represents 539 stores,   including 46 big boxes, with total retail sales of about   $2.9 billion.   Rona paid $220 million to Revy's parent, West Fraser Timber,   for all Revy's fixed assets and working capital as well as   some optioned land in Ontario and Alberta. Most other real   estate will be leased back from West Fraser. The deal   includes the 15% ownership in Revy held by the Kitchen   family. The Kitchens sold its own chain, Lansing Buildall,   to Revy back in 1998.   "Our intention is to continue to grow in Canada and continue   to be the acquirer, not the acquired," says Sylvain   Morissette, communications director for Rona Inc. He   reaffirmed Rona's previously stated intention to own 20% of   the Canadian market within the next four years.   That expansion will not include five Revelstoke stores and   one Revy: the surprise decision to pass on Revy's big box at   Toronto's Stockyards location has not been rescinded, as the   location and sales growth potential are not deemed adequate.   Integration of the companies will be facilitated by   transition committees from buying, IT, operations and other   aspects of the business. Each committee includes   representatives from Rona, Revy, Lansing and Cashway, which   was acquired by Rona early in 2000. However, says   Morissette, Revy will continue to be run out of Surrey, BC   and Lansing from its own offices in Toronto, with the buying   teams there intact, at least for the time being.   _______________________________________________   DEALER INNOVATION DRIVES CABP SALES   May 2001 was the best month ever for Cameron Ashley Building   Products, thanks in large part to increased market share,   says CABP president Bruce Allen. The company lost   distribution of Owens Corning fibreglass following the   takeover of CABP by Guardian Building Products, which also   owns Guardian Insulation. Nonetheless, says Allen, the   market has been responsive to the new line, manufactured   under the Cameron Ashley name.   And while insulation sales are not at the level of the old   brand, sales of its other building products have increased   dramatically. "We're way ahead of budget," Allen says.   Success at the wholesale level relies on strong dealer sales   and many of CABP's customers are effectively evolving their   businesses, he notes. "I think the dealers that are doing   well are heavy into installed - and they're leveraging their   lumber sales into other products, as well."   _______________________________________________   HARDWARE SHOW GAINS NEW PARTNER, EXPANDED DECOR   The Walls Windows Furnishings Association is the latest   organization to join forces with the Canadian Retail   Hardware Association in presenting the Canadian Hardware &   Building Materials Show. Together with the Paint and   Decorating Retailer Association, which came aboard for last   year's show, WWFA will expand the residential décor section   of CHS. For 2002, the PDRA and WWFA will jointly host the   Décor Showcase within CHS.   When PDRA joined forces with CRHA last year, it was at the   expense of its own decorating show, which it had held in   conjunction with WWFA. At that time, WWFA chose to hold its   own, smaller show. That show has since been discontinued.   The addition of WWFA exhibits, combined with the established   support from the PDRA, will provide show attendees with a   broader assortment of decorating products within the home   improvement show environment.   The WWFA is a Canadian not-for-profit trade association   dedicated to the wall and window coverings and decorative   accessory industry. Its membership includes suppliers,   retailers, interior designers and decorators, whose products   range from carpets and rugs, decorative accessories and   finishes to fabrics and furnishings, and floor, wall and   window coverings.   CHS 2002 runs February 3rd to 5th at The National Trade   Centre, Exhibition Place, Toronto. Show hours are Sunday and   Monday: 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Tuesday: 10:00 a.m. to 4:00   p.m. (Note: New show hours for 2002). Registration is free   in advance, $25 at the door. To register visit www.crha.com   or call 1-800-268-3965. Open to industry trade only.   _______________________________________________       COMPANIES IN THE NEWS   Canadian In-Store Merchandising has a new address: 1860 Gage   Court, Mississauga, Ontario L5S 1S1; phone: 905-677-8004,   fax: 905-677-9828.   Do it Best Corp. has signed an agreement with Thailand-based   Siam Cement Group to expand its presence in Southeast Asia.   Under the same agreement, Do it Best will help Siam Cement   subsidiary Cementhai Distribution to diversify its product   offerings to include hardware and home centre merchandise.   Siam Cement Group is the largest industrial conglomerate in   Thailand, with annual revenues of more than US$3 billion.   Newell Rubbermaid has warned that it expects second-quarter   earnings to miss expectations due to the continued economic   slowdown in the U.S. and Europe. It now anticipates   reporting earnings per share of 29 cents for the quarter   ending in June, compared with previous expectations of 37 to   42 cents.   Owens Corning has selected IPNet Solutions Inc. to handle   communications with its trading partner network. IPNet's   routing technology will support the transmission and   management of electronic business transactions, including   the exchange of invoices, schedules and other electronic   documents between Owens Corning and its trading partners.   After citing strong sales of energy-related products, Home   Depot Inc., Lowe's Cos. and Sears, Roebuck and Co. are   increasing their marketing of energy-efficient products.   Home Depot will mark conservation products with a special   logo and launch a consumer education campaign next week.   Lowe's plans to release a circular and online campaign   devoted to its energy-efficient appliances. Sears is touting   specific items in its Kenmore line through broadcast ads and   in-store displays.   Wal-Mart Stores Inc. reported net sales for the five-week   period ending July 6, 2001 of US$20.5 billion, an increase   of 14.6% over the US$17.9 billion in the similar period in   the prior year. Sales for the twenty-two week period were   US$86.8 billion, an increase of 12.9% over the $76.9 billion   in the similar period in the prior year. The company has 176   stores in Canada.   _______________________________________________   CANADIAN STOCK WATCH  
COMPANY 52-WK HIGH 52-WK LOW CLOSE (FRI)
Canadian Tire 25.20 15.05 25.25
Canfor 16.95 7.65 10.10
Emco 7.50 2.60 6.75
Goodfellow 11.00 8.00 9.00
Home Depot 49.74 47.61 48.91
Hudson's Bay 17.65 12.40 18.40
Lowe's 64.90 34.25 36.22
Sears Canada 37.25 18.55 21.50
Taiga Forest 10.00 6.80 9.00
West Fraser 36.50 21.00 33.55

    _______________________________________________   "I will do anything to lose weight - except diet and   exercise!"   - Janeane Garofalo (American comedian who performed at the   Hummingbird Centre in Toronto last week)   _______________________________________________   MARKET INDICATORS   Housing starts in Canada increased by 13.7% from May to   June, says CMHC. The seasonally adjusted annualized rate   rose to 176,200 units in June from 155,000 in May. Multiple   starts rose 24.6% to 78,000 from 62,600 in May, while   singles rose 8.3% to 76,000, up from 70,200.   The New Housing Price Index rose 0.2% from April to May,   says Statistics Canada. However, compared to the same period   last year, this index of contractors' selling prices   increased 2.6%. Notable monthly advances were seen in   Ottawa-Hull (+0.7%), St. Catharines-Niagara (+0.6%) and   Montréal (+0.5%). Vancouver was up 0.2%, Edmonton increased   0.3%, while the Prairies remained flat month to month.   U.S. chain store sales rose 0.6% during the week ended July   7, after climbing 0.3% the previous week. The sales index   rose to 400.7 from 398.4 a week earlier. On a year-over-year   basis the index rose for a fifth consecutive week, by 2.2%.   _______________________________________________   PEOPLE ON THE MOVE   Geoffrey Fleming has joined Homecare Building Centres as   marketing communications supervisor. He was previously at   Lansing Buildall, where he served for 12 years as marketing   communications manager. He replaces Irene Hopmans.   (905-671-2424)   MAAX Inc. has appointed Pat Hénaire as corporate   vice-president, marketing. He will be involved in marketing   planning and North American initiatives, and will assume the   marketing direction of all business units within MAAX. He   was previously senior vice-president of sales & business   development at Venmar and Broan-NuTone Canada Inc.   (418-387-4155)   _______________________________________________   OVERHEARD ...   ... "It's really up and down. It sounds better out there,   but I haven't seen it kick in hard yet." - Dave Johnson,   manager, Arrow Building Products in Castlegar, BC on   anticipated improvements in the business conditions   following the ousting of the NDP party in the latest   provincial election in British Columbia.   _______________________________________________   BIG NAMES, NETWORKING, AT NEXT   HARDLINES MARKETING CONFERENCE:   Join Canadian Tire, RONA, Ace Hardware, American Tool,   Turkstra Lumber and more. Where? The Sixth Annual Hardlines   Marketing Conference - September 13, 2001 at the Four Points   Sheraton! I am confident this conference will turn out to be   the single best day of education, insights and networking   you'll have all year. Period. Only $389.00 per person -   includes continental breakfast, lunch, cocktails, prizes and   more! Contact bev@hardlines.ca for more info, or call me   direct: 416-489-3396. - Michael   (Some sponsorships still available for the event - call me   for details.)   (go to https://hardlines.ca/html/conferences.html)   To get our special hotel rate for the Hardlines Marketing   Conference at the Four Points Sheraton, call 1-800-737-3211.   _______________________________________________   * * * * HARDLINES MARKETPLACE* * * *   Check out Hardlines Classifieds on the web: https://hardlines.ca/html/classifieds_new.asp _______________________________________________   NORAL MARKETING:   Representing leading manufacturers since 1986. We ensure   high profile retail presence for a wide range of product   lines. Why not make yours one of them? http://www.noralmarketing.com/ or call 519-439-6800 ext. 201   * * * * * *   BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE:   The Canadian Retail Hardware Association, producer of the   Toronto-based Canadian Hardware and Building Materials Show,   seeks to add a Sales overachiever to the Association's team.   Reporting to the Show Manager, you will analyze, develop and   implement sales strategies aimed at securing new Exhibitors.   This will involve both in-office duties and face to face   Customer presentations with senior industry decision-makers.   Travelling to regional shows and to the Chicago NHS show   will augment idea development and lead generation. You'll   also act as a team member at the CHS, ensuring Exhibitor   satisfaction.   Your background includes a home improvement industry sales   role where your team-based activities have gained you   success and respect from your colleagues. Developing and   securing new business and the resultant benefits attached to   over-achievement are your personal motivators.   Bilingualism would also be a definite asset.   Please contact, in confidence, Wolf Gugler, quoting file   #02-103. Wolf Gugler & Associates Limited, 1370 Don Mills   Road, Suite 300, Don Mills, Ontario M3B 3N7. Phone: (416)   386-1719; fax: (416) 386-1721; email: admin@wolfgugler.com   * * * * * *   AWARD WINNING COMPANY: Canadian-In store Merchandising   Canadian In-Store Merchandising is pleased to announce it   has received the   "Outstanding Merchandising Award" for Toro Lawn and Garden   Products in North   America. The award was presented by the Toro Company.   Says Peter Huber, National Account Manager, Toro: "Canadian   In-store has excelled over the past year on Toro's behalf,   helping develop relationships and increased merchandising   for Toro products. These efforts have helped us increase   Toro's sales and market share with its own customers."   _______________________________________________   THE HARDLINES MARKETPLACE: just $16 per line.   A classified ad with Hardlines is the most direct way to   industry eyes.   Over 3,000 executives in the industry come in contact with   our email and fax publications ... and have you seen our   Marketplace in our new website? https://hardlines.ca/html/classifieds_new.asp Publish your ad where it matters. Get industry exposure   today.   Contact us at 416-489-3396 or email: buzz@hardlines.ca   _______________________________________________   DOING YOUR MARKETING STRATEGY? PLANNING THE BUDGET?   THEN YOU WILL NEED HARDLINES INDUSTRY REPORT:   "Home Improvement Retailing in Canada" is a comprehensive   overview of the size of the market, how many stores are out   there, who the key players are, their market position, the   size and growth of the big boxes, the trends in housing and   renovations, market trends - and much, much more! 120-plus   pages filled with charts, graphs and photos. Regular price:   $945, only $750 for subscribers! For more information,   contact Nancy Wright at nancy@hardlines.ca; phone:   416-489-3396.   (go to https://hardlines.ca/html/industry_report.html)   _______________________________________________   Hardlines is published weekly (except monthly in December   and August)   by McLARNEYCOM   542 Mount Pleasant Rd., Suite 302, Toronto, Ontario, Canada   M4S 2M7   (c) 2001 by Michael McLarney.   HARDLINES(tm) the electronic newsletter hardlines.ca   Phone: 416.489.3396; Fax: 416.489.6154   Michael McLarney, Editor & Publisher: mike@hardlines.ca   Eugenia Canas, Assistant Editor: buzz@hardlines.ca   Beverly Allen, Marketing Manager: bev@hardlines.ca   Nancy Wright, Circulation Manager: nancy@hardlines.ca   _______________________________________________   THE HARDLINES "FAIR PLAY" POLICY:   Reproduction in whole or in part is very uncool and strictly   forbidden and really and truly against the law. So please,   play fair! Call for information on multiple subscriptions or   a site license for your company. We do want as many people   as possible to read Hardlines each week - but let us handle   your internal routing from this end!   _______________________________________________   Subscription: $199+$13.93 GST = $212.93 (or $29.85 HST =   $228.85) per year (GST #13987 0398 RT). Secondary   subscriptions at the same office are only $28 + $1.96 GST =   $29.98. You can pay online by VISA at our secure website or   send us money. Please make cheque payable to McLarneyCom.        

 

  HARDLINES(tm)   Canada's electronic information service for the home   improvement industry   July 16, 2001   Volume vii, #29   Michael McLarney, Editor & Publisher   Phone: 416.489.3396   Fax: 416.489.6154   email: mike@hardlines.ca   hardlines.ca   * * * * * *   INDUSTRY NEWS. EVERY DAY -   Our website has daily updates on retail and industry news   that matter to you. Keep informed. Visit hardlines.ca.   Every day.   * * * * * *   IN THIS ISSUE:   * Rona closes Revy deal, eyes further deals   * CHS adds décor support from wall coverings association   * Ace Canada cracks Québec market   * Cameron Ashley enjoys boom month   * Housing starts up dramatically in June   * * * * * *   THE RETAIL STRATEGIES SYMPOSIUM:   A half-day education seminar that will feature industry   overviews from authorities on the Canadian and U.S. markets.   Learn how the key retail players are positioned for growth,   how Canadian distribution channels work, and how the big box   retailers are capturing share of the Canadian market.   September 12, 2001, at the Four Points Sheraton Hotel,   Toronto Airport. Group rates available - For details, call   Beverly Allen, 416-489-3396.   * * * * * *   RONA CLOSES REVY DEAL, COMMITS TO CONTINUED GROWTH   Final approval of the purchase of Revelstoke Home Centres   was sealed by Rona's board of directors last Wednesday,   leaving the way clear for the deal to be finalized the very   next day. The resulting company represents 539 stores,   including 46 big boxes, with total retail sales of about   $2.9 billion.   Rona paid $220 million to Revy's parent, West Fraser Timber,   for all Revy's fixed assets and working capital as well as   some optioned land in Ontario and Alberta. Most other real   estate will be leased back from West Fraser. The deal   includes the 15% ownership in Revy held by the Kitchen   family. The Kitchens sold its own chain, Lansing Buildall,   to Revy back in 1998.   "Our intention is to continue to grow in Canada and continue   to be the acquirer, not the acquired," says Sylvain   Morissette, communications director for Rona Inc. He   reaffirmed Rona's previously stated intention to own 20% of   the Canadian market within the next four years.   That expansion will not include five Revelstoke stores and   one Revy: the surprise decision to pass on Revy's big box at   Toronto's Stockyards location has not been rescinded, as the   location and sales growth potential are not deemed adequate.   Integration of the companies will be facilitated by   transition committees from buying, IT, operations and other   aspects of the business. Each committee includes   representatives from Rona, Revy, Lansing and Cashway, which   was acquired by Rona early in 2000. However, says   Morissette, Revy will continue to be run out of Surrey, BC   and Lansing from its own offices in Toronto, with the buying   teams there intact, at least for the time being.   _______________________________________________   DEALER INNOVATION DRIVES CABP SALES   May 2001 was the best month ever for Cameron Ashley Building   Products, thanks in large part to increased market share,   says CABP president Bruce Allen. The company lost   distribution of Owens Corning fibreglass following the   takeover of CABP by Guardian Building Products, which also   owns Guardian Insulation. Nonetheless, says Allen, the   market has been responsive to the new line, manufactured   under the Cameron Ashley name.   And while insulation sales are not at the level of the old   brand, sales of its other building products have increased   dramatically. "We're way ahead of budget," Allen says.   Success at the wholesale level relies on strong dealer sales   and many of CABP's customers are effectively evolving their   businesses, he notes. "I think the dealers that are doing   well are heavy into installed - and they're leveraging their   lumber sales into other products, as well."   _______________________________________________   HARDWARE SHOW GAINS NEW PARTNER, EXPANDED DECOR   The Walls Windows Furnishings Association is the latest   organization to join forces with the Canadian Retail   Hardware Association in presenting the Canadian Hardware &   Building Materials Show. Together with the Paint and   Decorating Retailer Association, which came aboard for last   year's show, WWFA will expand the residential décor section   of CHS. For 2002, the PDRA and WWFA will jointly host the   Décor Showcase within CHS.   When PDRA joined forces with CRHA last year, it was at the   expense of its own decorating show, which it had held in   conjunction with WWFA. At that time, WWFA chose to hold its   own, smaller show. That show has since been discontinued.   The addition of WWFA exhibits, combined with the established   support from the PDRA, will provide show attendees with a   broader assortment of decorating products within the home   improvement show environment.   The WWFA is a Canadian not-for-profit trade association   dedicated to the wall and window coverings and decorative   accessory industry. Its membership includes suppliers,   retailers, interior designers and decorators, whose products   range from carpets and rugs, decorative accessories and   finishes to fabrics and furnishings, and floor, wall and   window coverings.   CHS 2002 runs February 3rd to 5th at The National Trade   Centre, Exhibition Place, Toronto. Show hours are Sunday and   Monday: 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Tuesday: 10:00 a.m. to 4:00   p.m. (Note: New show hours for 2002). Registration is free   in advance, $25 at the door. To register visit www.crha.com   or call 1-800-268-3965. Open to industry trade only.   _______________________________________________       COMPANIES IN THE NEWS   Canadian In-Store Merchandising has a new address: 1860 Gage   Court, Mississauga, Ontario L5S 1S1; phone: 905-677-8004,   fax: 905-677-9828.   Do it Best Corp. has signed an agreement with Thailand-based   Siam Cement Group to expand its presence in Southeast Asia.   Under the same agreement, Do it Best will help Siam Cement   subsidiary Cementhai Distribution to diversify its product   offerings to include hardware and home centre merchandise.   Siam Cement Group is the largest industrial conglomerate in   Thailand, with annual revenues of more than US$3 billion.   Newell Rubbermaid has warned that it expects second-quarter   earnings to miss expectations due to the continued economic   slowdown in the U.S. and Europe. It now anticipates   reporting earnings per share of 29 cents for the quarter   ending in June, compared with previous expectations of 37 to   42 cents.   Owens Corning has selected IPNet Solutions Inc. to handle   communications with its trading partner network. IPNet's   routing technology will support the transmission and   management of electronic business transactions, including   the exchange of invoices, schedules and other electronic   documents between Owens Corning and its trading partners.   After citing strong sales of energy-related products, Home   Depot Inc., Lowe's Cos. and Sears, Roebuck and Co. are   increasing their marketing of energy-efficient products.   Home Depot will mark conservation products with a special   logo and launch a consumer education campaign next week.   Lowe's plans to release a circular and online campaign   devoted to its energy-efficient appliances. Sears is touting   specific items in its Kenmore line through broadcast ads and   in-store displays.   Wal-Mart Stores Inc. reported net sales for the five-week   period ending July 6, 2001 of US$20.5 billion, an increase   of 14.6% over the US$17.9 billion in the similar period in   the prior year. Sales for the twenty-two week period were   US$86.8 billion, an increase of 12.9% over the $76.9 billion   in the similar period in the prior year. The company has 176   stores in Canada.   _______________________________________________   CANADIAN STOCK WATCH
COMPANY 52-WK HIGH 52-WK LOW CLOSE (FRI)
Canadian Tire 25.20 15.05 25.25
Canfor 16.95 7.65 10.10
Emco 7.50 2.60 6.75
Goodfellow 11.00 8.00 9.00
Home Depot 49.74 47.61 48.91
Hudson's Bay 17.65 12.40 18.40
Lowe's 64.90 34.25 36.22
Sears Canada 37.25 18.55 21.50
Taiga Forest 10.00 6.80 9.00
West Fraser 36.50 21.00 33.55

    _______________________________________________   "I will do anything to lose weight - except diet and   exercise!"   - Janeane Garofalo (American comedian who performed at the   Hummingbird Centre in Toronto last week)   _______________________________________________   MARKET INDICATORS   Housing starts in Canada increased by 13.7% from May to   June, says CMHC. The seasonally adjusted annualized rate   rose to 176,200 units in June from 155,000 in May. Multiple   starts rose 24.6% to 78,000 from 62,600 in May, while   singles rose 8.3% to 76,000, up from 70,200.   The New Housing Price Index rose 0.2% from April to May,   says Statistics Canada. However, compared to the same period   last year, this index of contractors' selling prices   increased 2.6%. Notable monthly advances were seen in   Ottawa-Hull (+0.7%), St. Catharines-Niagara (+0.6%) and   Montréal (+0.5%). Vancouver was up 0.2%, Edmonton increased   0.3%, while the Prairies remained flat month to month.   U.S. chain store sales rose 0.6% during the week ended July   7, after climbing 0.3% the previous week. The sales index   rose to 400.7 from 398.4 a week earlier. On a year-over-year   basis the index rose for a fifth consecutive week, by 2.2%.   _______________________________________________   PEOPLE ON THE MOVE   Geoffrey Fleming has joined Homecare Building Centres as   marketing communications supervisor. He was previously at   Lansing Buildall, where he served for 12 years as marketing   communications manager. He replaces Irene Hopmans.   (905-671-2424)   MAAX Inc. has appointed Pat Hénaire as corporate   vice-president, marketing. He will be involved in marketing   planning and North American initiatives, and will assume the   marketing direction of all business units within MAAX. He   was previously senior vice-president of sales & business   development at Venmar and Broan-NuTone Canada Inc.   (418-387-4155)   _______________________________________________   OVERHEARD ...   ... "It's really up and down. It sounds better out there,   but I haven't seen it kick in hard yet." - Dave Johnson,   manager, Arrow Building Products in Castlegar, BC on   anticipated improvements in the business conditions   following the ousting of the NDP party in the latest   provincial election in British Columbia.   _______________________________________________   BIG NAMES, NETWORKING, AT NEXT   HARDLINES MARKETING CONFERENCE:   Join Canadian Tire, RONA, Ace Hardware, American Tool,   Turkstra Lumber and more. Where? The Sixth Annual Hardlines   Marketing Conference - September 13, 2001 at the Four Points   Sheraton! I am confident this conference will turn out to be   the single best day of education, insights and networking   you'll have all year. Period. Only $389.00 per person -   includes continental breakfast, lunch, cocktails, prizes and   more! Contact bev@hardlines.ca for more info, or call me   direct: 416-489-3396. - Michael   (Some sponsorships still available for the event - call me   for details.)   (go to https://hardlines.ca/html/conferences.html)   To get our special hotel rate for the Hardlines Marketing   Conference at the Four Points Sheraton, call 1-800-737-3211.   _______________________________________________   * * * * HARDLINES MARKETPLACE* * * *   Check out Hardlines Classifieds on the web: https://hardlines.ca/html/classifieds_new.asp _______________________________________________   NORAL MARKETING:   Representing leading manufacturers since 1986. We ensure   high profile retail presence for a wide range of product   lines. Why not make yours one of them? http://www.noralmarketing.com/ or call 519-439-6800 ext. 201   * * * * * *   BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE:   The Canadian Retail Hardware Association, producer of the   Toronto-based Canadian Hardware and Building Materials Show,   seeks to add a Sales overachiever to the Association's team.   Reporting to the Show Manager, you will analyze, develop and   implement sales strategies aimed at securing new Exhibitors.   This will involve both in-office duties and face to face   Customer presentations with senior industry decision-makers.   Travelling to regional shows and to the Chicago NHS show   will augment idea development and lead generation. You'll   also act as a team member at the CHS, ensuring Exhibitor   satisfaction.   Your background includes a home improvement industry sales   role where your team-based activities have gained you   success and respect from your colleagues. Developing and   securing new business and the resultant benefits attached to   over-achievement are your personal motivators.   Bilingualism would also be a definite asset.   Please contact, in confidence, Wolf Gugler, quoting file   #02-103. Wolf Gugler & Associates Limited, 1370 Don Mills   Road, Suite 300, Don Mills, Ontario M3B 3N7. Phone: (416)   386-1719; fax: (416) 386-1721; email: admin@wolfgugler.com   * * * * * *   AWARD WINNING COMPANY: Canadian-In store Merchandising   Canadian In-Store Merchandising is pleased to announce it   has received the   "Outstanding Merchandising Award" for Toro Lawn and Garden   Products in North   America. The award was presented by the Toro Company.   Says Peter Huber, National Account Manager, Toro: "Canadian   In-store has excelled over the past year on Toro's behalf,   helping develop relationships and increased merchandising   for Toro products. These efforts have helped us increase   Toro's sales and market share with its own customers."   _______________________________________________   THE HARDLINES MARKETPLACE: just $16 per line.   A classified ad with Hardlines is the most direct way to   industry eyes.   Over 3,000 executives in the industry come in contact with   our email and fax publications ... and have you seen our   Marketplace in our new website? https://hardlines.ca/html/classifieds_new.asp Publish your ad where it matters. Get industry exposure   today.   Contact us at 416-489-3396 or email: buzz@hardlines.ca   _______________________________________________   DOING YOUR MARKETING STRATEGY? PLANNING THE BUDGET?   THEN YOU WILL NEED HARDLINES INDUSTRY REPORT:   "Home Improvement Retailing in Canada" is a comprehensive   overview of the size of the market, how many stores are out   there, who the key players are, their market position, the   size and growth of the big boxes, the trends in housing and   renovations, market trends - and much, much more! 120-plus   pages filled with charts, graphs and photos. Regular price:   $945, only $750 for subscribers! For more information,   contact Nancy Wright at nancy@hardlines.ca; phone:   416-489-3396.   (go to https://hardlines.ca/html/industry_report.html)   _______________________________________________   Hardlines is published weekly (except monthly in December   and August)   by McLARNEYCOM   542 Mount Pleasant Rd., Suite 302, Toronto, Ontario, Canada   M4S 2M7   (c) 2001 by Michael McLarney.   HARDLINES(tm) the electronic newsletter hardlines.ca   Phone: 416.489.3396; Fax: 416.489.6154   Michael McLarney, Editor & Publisher: mike@hardlines.ca   Eugenia Canas, Assistant Editor: buzz@hardlines.ca   Beverly Allen, Marketing Manager: bev@hardlines.ca   Nancy Wright, Circulation Manager: nancy@hardlines.ca   _______________________________________________   THE HARDLINES "FAIR PLAY" POLICY:   Reproduction in whole or in part is very uncool and strictly   forbidden and really and truly against the law. So please,   play fair! Call for information on multiple subscriptions or   a site license for your company. We do want as many people   as possible to read Hardlines each week - but let us handle   your internal routing from this end!   _______________________________________________   Subscription: $199+$13.93 GST = $212.93 (or $29.85 HST =   $228.85) per year (GST #13987 0398 RT). Secondary   subscriptions at the same office are only $28 + $1.96 GST =   $29.98. You can pay online by VISA at our secure website or   send us money. Please make cheque payable to McLarneyCom.