Jeld-Wen Inc. denied a swirl of speculation that it plans to move its headquarters from Klamath Falls to Charlotte, N.C., tamping down the specter of a Boeing-style shift. More
While growing and shutting down is all the rage among dealers, buying and selling companies is this season's major trend among manufacturers. More
Jeld-Wen reached an agreement to acquire Craftmaster Manufacturing, the Chicago-based maker of doors, trim, and composite panels. More
Manufacturers are producing durable, low maintenance and good-looking exterior... More
"We will be successful even if there is no change" in the housing market, Orsino promises More
Jeld-Wen announced it will open in the fourth quarter of this year a door-facings... More
Jeld-Wen put on hold its plans for a $575 million bond sale, then found itself disputing an Oregon newspaper's report suggesting that the window and door maker was facing potential bankruptcy unless it can restart the process and proceed with plans to be taken over by a Canadian investment firm. More
Window and door manufacturer decided to wait to sell bonds and has yet to price or actually sell any bonds, which have been given a "junk" rating by Standard and Poor's More
Jeld-Wen appointed Philip Orsino as president. The move comes a little over two weeks after Jeld-Wen announced that Onex Corp., a North American investment firm based in Toronto, would purchase a 58% stake in the company. More