Baldwin news

Avery Todd avery@ev1.net
Fri, 07 Jan 2005 20:35:36 -0600


And after shutting down its Mexico plant, how many days do you think
it'll still be around? :-(

Avery

At 04:24 PM 1/7/05, you wrote:
>Trumann, AR
>Trumann Piano Plant Lays Off Workers While Undergoing Restructuring
>
>JANUARY 7, 2005 - Posted at 8:55 a.m. CST
>
>TRUMANN, AR - The head of the Trumann Chamber of Commerce says Baldwin 
>Piano & Organ Company has laid off workers as it goes through a 
>restructuring.  Chamber of Commerce director Jackie Ross says the piano 
>company had some layoffs but Ross didn't know how many.
>
>Baldwin has experienced financial problems before and filed court papers 
>to reorganize its debt in 2001.  Gibson Musical Instruments of Nashville, 
>Tennessee, bought the company later in the year from General Electric Credit.
>
>Attempts to reach Gibson by telephone were unsuccessful.
>
>The 300,000-square foot Trumann plant opened in 1980.  The company has 
>another plant in Conway.
>
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