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the majority of the lowes business goes to yale.

Crown and Raymond have a piece of it.

If crown goes into IC it wont be in the same bracket as raymond and it wont affect Raymond market share, unless they use it as a selling point to get their electric lifts.

as far as crown getting into Home Depot, not likely. for every DC that Crown has equipment at, Raymond has 5 or more. And from what I understand the operators arent liking the crowns at the new locations. Especially the ones that drove Raymonds before.
  • Posted 9 Jan 2009 00:18
  • By E_lift
  • joined 9 Dec'08 - 15 messages
  • New York, United States

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