Beverly Hills Fan Narrows 4th-Quarter Loss to $190
Beverly Hills Fan Co., a Woodland Hills maker of ceiling fans and lighting accessories, said its preliminary results indicate that it narrowed its loss in its fiscal fourth quarter that ended Oct. 31, while its revenue rose 26%.
The company lost $190 in the fourth quarter, contrasted with a $50,000 loss a year earlier. Revenues totaled $1.46 million, up from $1.16 million.
In all of fiscal 1991, Beverly Hills Fan earned $421,000, a 38% increase from $305,000 in net income in the previous year. Revenues gained 31% to $6.48 million from $4.97 million.
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