Home » Archives for February 2014 » Page 395
Matt Plays Minecraft :: Episode 59 :: Roofing
MY SOCIAL STUFF :: [NEW] Stagcraft Reddit :: http://www.reddit.com/r/Stagcraft/ Twitter :: https://twitter.com/Matthew_YT Twitch:: http://www.twitch.tv/th...
By: The_Matted_Gamer
More here:
Matt Plays Minecraft :: Episode 59 :: Roofing - Video
Category
Roofing | Comments Off on Matt Plays Minecraft :: Episode 59 :: Roofing – Video
Keener Roofing and Home Improvements In Newark, OH
Keener Roofing Home Improvements is a family owned and locally operated company that has proudly served Licking and Knox County and the surrounding areas f...
By: hainesyellowone
See more here:
Keener Roofing and Home Improvements In Newark, OH - Video
Category
Roofing | Comments Off on Keener Roofing and Home Improvements In Newark, OH – Video
Roofing Charlotte 704 323 4110 Best Charlotte Roofers
http://www.owlroofing.com (704) 323-4110 Charlotte roofing Roofing Charlotte-Owl Roofing Contractors have built our success on providing what we promise, and...
By: Charlotte NC Roofing
Read this article:
Roofing Charlotte 704 323 4110 Best Charlotte Roofers - Video
Category
Roofing | Comments Off on Roofing Charlotte 704 323 4110 Best Charlotte Roofers – Video
Roofing Services - Manchester Roofing
By: yell
Read more from the original source:
Roofing Services - Manchester Roofing - Video
Category
Roofing | Comments Off on Roofing Services – Manchester Roofing – Video
HERNDON, VA -- Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc. said it earned $15 million in the first quarter of 2014, down from the $18.2 million profit the company posted during the same period in 2013. Net income for the quarter was unfavorably impacted by lower gross margins driven primarily by lower average selling prices for our residential and non-residential products and a higher mix of non-residential roofing products.
Total sales increased 7.5% to $552.1 million in 2014 from $513.7 million in 2013. Existing market (organic) sales, which exclude branches acquired after the beginning of last year's first quarter, increased 3.3% (the first quarter of 2013 and 2014 both had the same number of business days). In existing markets, residential roofing product sales increased 1.4%, non-residential roofing product sales increased 6.6%, and complementary product sales increased 1.0%.
Paul Isabella, the Company's President and Chief Executive Officer, stated: "We again achieved solid top line growth for the quarter. We started the quarter exceptionally strong, but ended the month of December on a soft note as a result of some very challenging weather conditions in our Northern regions. We were very pleased to see a strong rebound in commercial roofing this quarter as we continue to focus on diversifying our lines of business. In addition, we are seeing success with our new branch opening process and believe we will exceed our initial targets and may open as many as 25 branches in Fiscal 2014. A challenging pricing environment continued to drive down gross margins again this quarter, although our long standing culture of cost control was able to mitigate some of the negative impact through leverage of our operating expenses.
Total sales increased 7.5% to $552.1 million in 2014 from $513.7 million in 2013. Existing market (organic) sales, which exclude branches acquired after the beginning of last year's first quarter, increased 3.3% (the first quarter of 2013 and 2014 both had the same number of business days). In existing markets, residential roofing product sales increased 1.4%, non-residential roofing product sales increased 6.6%, and complementary product sales increased 1.0%.
Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc. is a leading distributor of roofing materials and complementary building products, currently operating 240 branches in 39 states in the United States and 6 provinces in Canada.
More here:
Beacon Roofing Supply Reports $15 Million Profit on Record First Quarter Sales
Category
Roofing | Comments Off on Beacon Roofing Supply Reports $15 Million Profit on Record First Quarter Sales
In general manager Sandy Aldersons master plan, 2014 was circled as the Mets year to make their move.
But with big-money contracts belonging to Jason Bay and Johan Santana removed from the books, the Mets will begin spring training (pitchers and catchers report Saturday) looking strikingly similar to the team that last year finished 74-88, third in the NL East.
Or perhaps there a few more wins to be had, thanks to Curtis Grandersons arrival.
The way it stands today, without anymore additions, they might be a little short of .500, a veteran major league executive told The Post.
If the Mets are to have their first winning season in six years and compete for the playoffs their postseason drought dates to 2006 they will need just about every lucky bounce.
It starts with a rotation spearheaded by 40-year-old Bartolo Colon, who signed a two-year contract worth $20 million, as the Mets attempt to find an ace to replace Matt Harvey.
With Harvey expected to miss the entire season as he rehabs from Tommy John surgery, its Colon, Zack Wheeler, Jon Niese and Dillon Gee as the known components to the rotation heading into camp. The fifth spot could belong to Jenrry Mejia if hes healthy (he underwent September surgery to remove a bone spur from his right elbow), but veterans John Lannan and Diasuke Matsuzaka will be in camp as insurance.
Stud pitching prospect Noah Syndergaard, Rafael Montero and Jacob deGrom are among the young guns who will try to make an impression on Alderson and manager Terry Collins. But its unlikely, according to Alderson, any of those rookies will be in position to crack the Opening Day roster.
The Mets know what they have at two of the infield positions with David Wright and Daniel Murphy returning, but first base and shortstop are anybodys guess.
Ike Davis, who bounced between the Mets and Triple-A Las Vegas last year, was on the trade block for most of the winter, but Alderson never found a suitable offer in return, leaving Davis in a logjam with Lucas Duda at first base.
Continued here:
With just modest additions, Mets could improve dramatically
The consensus across the baseball landscape is that the Yankees club that starts spring training this week in Tampa is better than the outfit that ended 2013, a season highlighted by injuries to marquee players and underwhelming performance by others.
However, after spending close to a half-billion dollars to attract high-end talent and losing Robinson Cano, are the Yankees good enough to win the AL East which houses the Rays, Blue Jays, Orioles and world champion Red Sox?
Pitchers and catchers report to George M. Steinbrenner Field on Friday, and the hurlers are the first or second biggest question mark in the Yankees universe. All five starters CC Sabathia, Hiroki Kuroda, Masahiro Tanaka, Ivan Nova and whoever earns the fifth spot has to answer questions.
David Robertson replacing Mariano Rivera isnt the Yankees biggest problem in the bullpen. That would be: Who takes over for Robertson, among the best eighth-inning relievers the past few seasons?
Position players report Feb. 19, and the first full-scale workout is the next day.
Though the additions of Tanaka (seven years, $155 million), center fielder Jacoby Ellsbury (seven years, $155 million), catcher Brian McCann ( five years, $85 million) and right fielder Carlos Beltran (three years, $45 million) certainly provide the opportunity to be better, general manager Brian Cashman isnt ready to proclaim this years model an upgrade over last years bunch going into camp.
I have no idea, Cashman said when asked if his club was better than last years team at this point. We lost a high-profile player in Robinson Cano and [now] have a huge hole in the middle of the diamond. Andy Pettitte, Mariano Rivera and Robinson Cano are gone. We added significant pieces but lost a significant piece. I am not saying anything. We were a championship-caliber team last year until the injuries, and if this team stays healthy we will be a championship-caliber team.
An infield of Mark Teixeira who played just 15 games last year due to a right wrist problem Brian Roberts, Derek Jeter and Kelly Johnson is eons away from the 2009 infield of Alex Rodrigues, Jeter, Cano and Teixeira that propelled the Yankees to a World Series win over the Phillies.
Rodriguez is gone for the year via suspension. The 31-year-old Johnson, who has played 14 career games at third base, is front-runner for the bulk of playing time. Roberts, 36, appeared in 77 games last season, which was the most since 2009 when he played in 159.
We have Jeter at shortstop, Cashman said of the Yankees captain, who turns 40 in June and was limited to 17 games last season due to a leg problems that started with a re-fracture of the left ankle in spring training.
See the original post:
Into spring training, Yankees hope big spending pays off
Block Frame Replacement Window Installation
Step by step instructions on replacing a Block Frame Window.
By: ipswebproduction
The rest is here:
Block Frame Replacement Window Installation - Video
Category
Window Replacement | Comments Off on Block Frame Replacement Window Installation – Video
Window Replacement Little Rock AR | (501) 712-1888 | Window Company
http://zenwindows.com/littlerock Replacement windows Little Rock AR. Zen Windows Little Rock is a Replacement Window Company located in Little Rock AR. Call ...
By: Zen Windows Little Rock
Read more here:
Window Replacement Little Rock AR | (501) 712-1888 | Window Company - Video
Category
Window Replacement | Comments Off on Window Replacement Little Rock AR | (501) 712-1888 | Window Company – Video
Window Replacement Zionsville IN. Call 1-888-269-9275 10am - 6pm M-F | Home Windows
Window Replacement Zionsville IN. Call 1-888-269-9275 10am - 6pm M-F | Home Windows. Call today so we can help you with your home window replacement needs in...
By: Window Replacement Pros East
See the rest here:
Window Replacement Zionsville IN. Call 1-888-269-9275 10am - 6pm M-F | Home Windows - Video
Category
Window Replacement | Comments Off on Window Replacement Zionsville IN. Call 1-888-269-9275 10am – 6pm M-F | Home Windows – Video
« old entrysnew entrys »