Herman Miller (NASDAQ: MLHR) designs
and manufactures interior furnishings for office, healthcare, educational and residential settings. Offerings include modular systems, filing and storage systems, wooden casegoods, executive task chairs and desk lamps. Products are manufactured in the U.S. and the U.K. for customers in North America, Europe, Asian and Australia.
The firm pleased investors late last month, when it reported fiscal Q4 EPS of 71 cents and revenues of $519.1 million. Analysts had been looking for 57 cents and $488.4 million. Management also guided Q1 EPS and revenues to ranges in-line with consensus Street views. In discussing the solid results, the company credited the effects of its international expansion program.
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