Stockhouse tells MHProNews T.J.T., Inc. of Emmett, Idaho reports a net loss of $194,000 for its third quarter of fiscal year 2012 versus a net loss for the same period last year of $346,000. Net sales fell from $1,457,000 for the quarter ending June 30, 2011 to $880,000 for the same period 2012, accounted for by a drop in sales of tires and axles by 52%, and a decrease in sales of accessories of 21% due to “competitive impacts.” Despite savings incurred as the result of closing facilities in Colorado and Washington, the net loss for 2012 was impacted by administrative and start-up costs associated with the distribution of parts and services for its North Dakota RV operations in the first quarter of fiscal year 2012, and its Field Service Division in Q3 2012 to provide mobile shower and laundry services to the oil and gas industry, also in ND. The company supplies axles, tires, and set-up supplies to the manufactured housing industry, and aftermarket supplies to the MH, RV, and residential markets.
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