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Articles in Nov 7, 2003 issue of Pool & Spa News
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Latham set to buy Kafko - Making News
by Bob Dumas - NSPI updates school schedules
- Great lakes to take cost reduction steps
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Compelling evidence - Reflections
by Erika Taylor -
Southern Exposure: although the South faces regulatory challenges and a dire shortage of qualified workers, business is blooming
by Bob Dumas -
Dual foot & shower tower - New Products
by Shannon Harman -
Pool heat pumps - New Products
by Shannon Harman -
Tapping into the 20-something market - Making News
by Kelly Anderson - Riverside pump buys Homelite
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NSPI school plans enter final stages - Making News
by Bob Dumas -
Raising the stakes: legalized gambling, affordable housing and an increased demand, automation spark sales in America's heartland
by Rhonda J. Wilson - Builders; the Northeast uses more in-house construction crews, a lower-priced product and a. relatively low percentage of pools with waterfeatures. Read on for more information about the region
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Temporary surface seal for concrete - New Products
by Shannon Harman - MPG bestows design awards
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BioLab dives into commercial water - Making News
by AmyJo Brown - Optimism remains strong - Making News
- Builders: Midwest builders hire more in-house crews and produce fewer mid-priced pools. Read on to find out more
- Retailers: compared with other regions, Northeast sales staffs are raking in the bucks
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Pump control panels - New Products
by Shannon Harman -
New Orleans expo numbers: hot and spicy - Making News
by Bob Dumas - Hayward to sell AquaLeader
- 2003 international pool & spa expo
- Service Technicians: service technicians in the Midwest perform more jobs and get paid higher fees for vinyl-liner replacements than anywhere else in the nation - State of the industry: Midwest
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Expo marketplace
by Shannon Harman -
Side winder gas cutoff saws - New Products
by Shannon Harman -
Chemical commentary - Letters
by John A. Wojtowicz - Pools closing across Germany
- Blue Haven names VP
- Service technicians: service companies in the West have smaller fleets, charge for pool cleaning less and have more NSPI-trained technicians. Want more details?
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The sky's the limit: despite severe weather challenges, the Northeast still ranks as one of the hottest areas in the country for the pool and spa industry
by Rebecca Robledo -
Blue isle one-piece fiberglass pool - New Products
by Shannon Harman -
A hot tub by any other name - Letters - Letter to the Editor
by William M. Kennedy - Perma crete opens new headquarters
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Job market stimulates Wall Street - Making News
by Bob Dumas -
Open range: despite the West's plentiful land, people and money, the industry there faces rising business costs
by AmyJo Brown - Builders: pool in the South are more likely to cost less, include waterfeatures and be built by subcontractors
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Healing spa - New Products
by Shannon Harman -
CJ series filters - New Products
by Shannon Harman -
The drain issue - Letters - Letter to the Editor
by Jeanette Clemens - Builders ramp up production - Making News
- Goodson joins Jandy
- Molding a new spa customer: the newest biggest player in rotationally molded spas wants everyone to "live the dream" - adv
- Aquapill chemical dispensing system for swimming pools and spas - adv
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New safety ladder enclosure - New Products
by Shannon Harman - Horizon venture acquires scumball
- Leading economic index dips - Making News
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Survey indicates retailer web sites underutilized - Making News
by AmyJo Brown - Retailers: Midwest retailers treat their employees well. To find out how they compare with other regions in base salaries and benefits, take a survey results
- Service technicians: the weather defines the way service companies do business in the Northeastmost technicians are paid by the hour and vinyl-liner pools reign supreme
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Brumgee multi-tool by BioGuard - New Products
by Shannon Harman -
Another vote for 'hot tub' - Letters - Letter to the Editor
by Lauren Stack - Custom molded products expands
- Pool and spa industry stock market transactions - Making News
- Builders; the West boasts more high-end pools, higher closing ratios and just as many companies making $1 million as not. to learn more, check out the following pages
- Retailers: most retailers in the South stick to selling chemicals and water toys rather than larger-ticket items, such as aboveground pools and portable spas. Read on to find more statistics about the region
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Learn-to-swim arm floats - New Products
by Shannon Harman -
Cut to the chase - Letters - Letter to the Editor
by Mike Dunn -
Sta-Rite's motion for retrial denied - Making News
by Rebecca Robledo - Pentair appoints Del Amo & Murray
- Retailers: backyard furniture is a valuable product line for many retailers in the West. for more profitable products in this area, flip the page
- Service technicians: service technicians in the South are the busiest in the country
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Oval pool - New Products
by Shannon Harman
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