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Conn's

Conn's Inc. is an American furniture, mattress, electronics and appliance store chain headquartered in The Woodlands, Texas, United States. The chain has stores in Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, Florida, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. Within Texas Conn's has stores in Greater Houston, the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, Greater San Antonio, Greater El Paso, Greater Corpus Christi, Southeast Texas, and South Texas.[2]

Conn's, Inc.
TypePublic
Nasdaq: CONN
Russell 2000 component
IndustryRetail
Founded1890 as Eastham Plumbing and Heating Company
1934 as Conn's
Headquarters,
U.S.
Number of locations
146 (2021)[1]
Key people
Edward Eastham, founder
Carol Washington Conn Sr., the chain's namesake
Norm Miller, CEO
ProductsConsumer electronics
Revenue US$1.386 billion (2020)[1]
US$30.61 million (2020)
US$-3.14 million (2020)
Total assets US$1.755 billion (2020)
Total equity US$557.2 million (2020)
Number of employees
4,260 (Jan. 2021)[1]
Websiteconns.com
Conn's Clearance Center in Houston, TX.

History edit

In 1890, Edward Eastham founded Eastham Plumbing and Heating Company in Beaumont, TX. First National Bank of Beaumont took over the company and renamed it Plumbing and Heating, Inc. in 1931. Plumbing and Heating, Inc. hired Carol Washington Conn Sr. in 1933.[3] He purchased the company one year later and changed the name to Conn Plumbing and Heating Company.

In 1937, Conn's began selling refrigerators and soon added gas ranges to its inventory. By 1940, Conn had purchased a store building and moved the company to 268 Pearl Street in Beaumont. The company's second store opened in 1959 on Eleventh Street in Beaumont. C.W. Conn Jr. joined the company in 1953 after serving in the Korean War. He recognized that customers needed dependable, quality service and founded Conn's retail service repair and maintenance subsidiary company, Appliance Parts and Service, in 1962. In 1964, he co-founded Conn Credit Corporation, a retail credit financing services company, to provide retail credit financing services to Conn's customers.

Carlton Russell Sr. was named president and chief operating officer in 1966 and served in those capacities until 1976. The Year 1966 found the company with four stores and a total sales volume of $4 million. Lake Charles, Louisiana was the site of Conn's first out-of-state store opened in 1969. A second out-of-state store was opened in Louisiana that same year, making it a landmark year. In 1975, Conn's opened stores in Port Arthur, Orange and Baytown, Texas, as well as one in Lafayette, Louisiana. A second location in Lafayette and new stores in New Iberia and Opelousas, Louisiana soon followed. Conn Sr. died in 1975 and Carlton Russell Jr. became chairman of the board.

Under Conn Jr.'s direction, Conn's first location in Houston was opened in 1983, with many others to follow in subsequent years. In 1993, Conn's experienced its first $100 million sales volume year and opened its first San Antonio, Texas, location. Thomas Frank Sr. became chairman of the board of Conn's in 1994. Under Frank's leadership, the company continued its growth trend and established itself as a major player in the retail sales industry as total sales volume grew to more than $200 million in 1997. In July, 1998, the company reorganized and brought in a new financial partner, The Stephens Group, Inc. Conn's market reach was broadened in 1999, when it opened its first store in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and again in 2001, 2002 and 2003 when it opened its first stores in Austin, Corpus Christi, and in the Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex, respectively. In 2012, Conn's expanded into Arizona with a location in Tucson, Arizona, and later in July, they expanded to the Phoenix area with the opened a location in Mesa, Arizona. In 2014, they welcomed new states as Colorado, Tennessee, South Carolina and Mississippi. The company now has 125 retail locations ranging in a variety of states coast to coast.

By the 2000s the chain, historically based in Beaumont, expanded.[4]

Conn's, Inc. became a publicly traded company on November 25, 2003, when it sold 4.6 million shares in its initial public offering. The company's shares are traded on the NASDAQ Exchange under the symbol CONN. Today, in addition to appliances, electronics, furniture and mattresses, the company offers its customers service, distribution, financing, insurance, and other related services.

News edit

On July 3, 2014, Conn's was featured in The New York Times in the biweekly column called “The Haggler”.[5] The article sparked a social media backlash, concentrated around the hashtag "#talktothehaggler". A follow-up column, continuing the critique of the company's customer service, was printed on July 19.[6] On November 9, 2014, the Haggler column reported that Conn's did not return inquiries about its alleged practices of offering credit to high-risk customers, a lawsuit over which is currently underway.[7]

Haggler columnist David Segal reported as follows: "bonuses for the company’s chief executive, Theodore M. Wright; its chief operating officer, Michael J. Poppe; and its chief financial officer, Brian E. Taylor — named defendants in the suit — were largely tied to the company’s operating income. [Wright's] maximum bonus of $850,000 would be achieved if Conn’s booked $165.8 million in operating income in 2014, according to the suit. The company came close, with $162 million. Mr. Wright took home a $820,000 bonus. The complaint also states that both he and Mr. Poppe also sold shares of Conn’s in 2013, the period when the plaintiffs maintain that those shares were “artificially inflated.” Mr. Wright had not sold any shares since 2007. In 2013, he sold enough to yield $1.9 million. Mr. Poppe cashed out $2.6 million the same year. In this way top executives at Conn's benefitted from the credit-for-all strategy, with big bonuses and well-timed stock sales.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "SEC Filings | Conn's, Inc".
  2. ^ "Investor relations." Conn's Appliances. Retrieved on July 13, 2010.
  3. ^ conns.com. "About Conn's". Retrieved 2019-03-16.
  4. ^ Wallach, Dan. "Conn's Appliances continues to grow." The Beaumont Enterprise. July 22, 2001. Retrieved on July 13, 2010.
  5. ^ Segal, David. "How to Pierce a Deafening Silence? Maybe an Army Can Help." The New York Times. July 3, 2014. Retrieved on July 19, 2014.
  6. ^ Segal, David. "Many Are Knocking, but the Door Stays Closed." The New York Times. July 19, 2014. Retrieved on July 19, 2014.
  7. ^ a b Segal, David (8 November 2014). "The Company Is Still Tight-Lipped, but Shareholders Aren't". The New York Times.

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Conn s Inc is an American furniture mattress electronics and appliance store chain headquartered in The Woodlands Texas United States The chain has stores in Alabama Arizona Colorado Georgia Louisiana Mississippi Nevada Florida New Mexico North Carolina Oklahoma South Carolina Tennessee Texas and Virginia Within Texas Conn s has stores in Greater Houston the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex Greater San Antonio Greater El Paso Greater Corpus Christi Southeast Texas and South Texas 2 Conn s Inc TypePublicTraded asNasdaq CONNRussell 2000 componentIndustryRetailFounded1890 as Eastham Plumbing and Heating Company1934 as Conn sHeadquartersThe Woodlands Texas U S Number of locations146 2021 1 Key peopleEdward Eastham founderCarol Washington Conn Sr the chain s namesakeNorm Miller CEOProductsConsumer electronicsRevenueUS 1 386 billion 2020 1 Operating incomeUS 30 61 million 2020 Net incomeUS 3 14 million 2020 Total assetsUS 1 755 billion 2020 Total equityUS 557 2 million 2020 Number of employees4 260 Jan 2021 1 Websiteconns wbr comConn s Clearance Center in Houston TX History editIn 1890 Edward Eastham founded Eastham Plumbing and Heating Company in Beaumont TX First National Bank of Beaumont took over the company and renamed it Plumbing and Heating Inc in 1931 Plumbing and Heating Inc hired Carol Washington Conn Sr in 1933 3 He purchased the company one year later and changed the name to Conn Plumbing and Heating Company In 1937 Conn s began selling refrigerators and soon added gas ranges to its inventory By 1940 Conn had purchased a store building and moved the company to 268 Pearl Street in Beaumont The company s second store opened in 1959 on Eleventh Street in Beaumont C W Conn Jr joined the company in 1953 after serving in the Korean War He recognized that customers needed dependable quality service and founded Conn s retail service repair and maintenance subsidiary company Appliance Parts and Service in 1962 In 1964 he co founded Conn Credit Corporation a retail credit financing services company to provide retail credit financing services to Conn s customers Carlton Russell Sr was named president and chief operating officer in 1966 and served in those capacities until 1976 The Year 1966 found the company with four stores and a total sales volume of 4 million Lake Charles Louisiana was the site of Conn s first out of state store opened in 1969 A second out of state store was opened in Louisiana that same year making it a landmark year In 1975 Conn s opened stores in Port Arthur Orange and Baytown Texas as well as one in Lafayette Louisiana A second location in Lafayette and new stores in New Iberia and Opelousas Louisiana soon followed Conn Sr died in 1975 and Carlton Russell Jr became chairman of the board Under Conn Jr s direction Conn s first location in Houston was opened in 1983 with many others to follow in subsequent years In 1993 Conn s experienced its first 100 million sales volume year and opened its first San Antonio Texas location Thomas Frank Sr became chairman of the board of Conn s in 1994 Under Frank s leadership the company continued its growth trend and established itself as a major player in the retail sales industry as total sales volume grew to more than 200 million in 1997 In July 1998 the company reorganized and brought in a new financial partner The Stephens Group Inc Conn s market reach was broadened in 1999 when it opened its first store in Baton Rouge Louisiana and again in 2001 2002 and 2003 when it opened its first stores in Austin Corpus Christi and in the Dallas Ft Worth Metroplex respectively In 2012 Conn s expanded into Arizona with a location in Tucson Arizona and later in July they expanded to the Phoenix area with the opened a location in Mesa Arizona In 2014 they welcomed new states as Colorado Tennessee South Carolina and Mississippi The company now has 125 retail locations ranging in a variety of states coast to coast By the 2000s the chain historically based in Beaumont expanded 4 Conn s Inc became a publicly traded company on November 25 2003 when it sold 4 6 million shares in its initial public offering The company s shares are traded on the NASDAQ Exchange under the symbol CONN Today in addition to appliances electronics furniture and mattresses the company offers its customers service distribution financing insurance and other related services News editOn July 3 2014 Conn s was featured in The New York Times in the biweekly column called The Haggler 5 The article sparked a social media backlash concentrated around the hashtag talktothehaggler A follow up column continuing the critique of the company s customer service was printed on July 19 6 On November 9 2014 the Haggler column reported that Conn s did not return inquiries about its alleged practices of offering credit to high risk customers a lawsuit over which is currently underway 7 Haggler columnist David Segal reported as follows bonuses for the company s chief executive Theodore M Wright its chief operating officer Michael J Poppe and its chief financial officer Brian E Taylor named defendants in the suit were largely tied to the company s operating income Wright s maximum bonus of 850 000 would be achieved if Conn s booked 165 8 million in operating income in 2014 according to the suit The company came close with 162 million Mr Wright took home a 820 000 bonus The complaint also states that both he and Mr Poppe also sold shares of Conn s in 2013 the period when the plaintiffs maintain that those shares were artificially inflated Mr Wright had not sold any shares since 2007 In 2013 he sold enough to yield 1 9 million Mr Poppe cashed out 2 6 million the same year In this way top executives at Conn s benefitted from the credit for all strategy with big bonuses and well timed stock sales 7 References edit a b c SEC Filings Conn s Inc Investor relations Conn s Appliances Retrieved on July 13 2010 conns com About Conn s Retrieved 2019 03 16 Wallach Dan Conn s Appliances continues to grow The Beaumont Enterprise July 22 2001 Retrieved on July 13 2010 Segal David How to Pierce a Deafening Silence Maybe an Army Can Help The New York Times July 3 2014 Retrieved on July 19 2014 Segal David Many Are Knocking but the Door Stays Closed The New York Times July 19 2014 Retrieved on July 19 2014 a b Segal David 8 November 2014 The Company Is Still Tight Lipped but Shareholders Aren t The New York Times nbsp Texas portal nbsp Companies portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Conn 27s amp oldid 1176130371, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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