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Tempur Sealy International Inc TPX

Tempur Sealy International, Inc. is a designer, manufacturer, distributor and retailer of bedding products. The Company operates through two segments: North America and International. Its North America segment consists of manufacturing and distribution subsidiaries and licensees located in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Its International segment consists of manufacturing and distribution subsidiaries, joint ventures and licensees located in Europe, Asia-Pacific and Latin America (other than Mexico). Its brands include Tempur-Pedic, Sealy and Stearns & Foster and its non-branded offerings consist of value-focused private label and OEM products. Its distribution model operates through an omni-channel strategy. It distributes through two channels in each segment: Wholesale and Direct. Its Wholesale channel consists of third-party retailers, including third-party distribution, hospitality and healthcare. Its Direct channel includes Company-owned stores, online and call centers.


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Comment by snow_dayon Jan 28, 2008 11:13pm
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RE: Worth a look...

RE: Worth a look...I started to think no one was looking at these tpx postings (this site tends to follow more Canadian stocks). Yep, I couldn't believe it either... all the way down to ~18. The US recession fear, plus shorts at almost 30% of float, plus not meeting estimates (by a penny), really dragged it down. The shorts are very happy I'm sure. Ok, maybe now it's worth a look. I'm already in at the earlier levels unfortuneately. Long term, the company is still buying back shares, and generally doing well. Hopefully your low estimate is outside the realm of possibility.
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