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Chariot Eagle company history timeline

1988

Quality Control Measures Adopted in 1988

1995

The IPO was completed in July 1995, followed by a secondary offering three months later in October, which gave the company more than $20 million for the expansion of its retail and manufacturing operations.

1995: Palm Harbor converts to public ownership.

1996

The manufacturing side of its business was bolstered by the acquisition of a production plant in Georgia in April 1996 that became the company's 15th manufacturing facility.

1999

In 1999, Palm Harbor again achieved record totals in sales, net income, and earnings per share, selling 15,628 homes during the year.

2000

The consecutive years of record financial totals ended in 2000, as demand within the manufactured housing market began to slacken.

2001

Short-term plans called for the opening of between 15 and 20 new stores in 2001.

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1984
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