Williams-Sonoma, Inc. (NYSE:WSM) is one of the stocks that Jim Cramer shared insight on. Discussing President Trump’s efforts to revive the U.S furniture industry, Cramer remarked:
“Let’s talk about Wayfair, Williams-Sonoma, and RH, the old Restoration Hardware… I know both Williams-Sonoma and RH are a different story. They make some fine furniture here, and they’d like to make more furniture, but it’s difficult to find skilled workers to make high-quality merchandise. I’m not slagging our workers. The people who used to make furniture simply moved on to other things, or they retired. … Tariff wouldn’t go far enough to make them come back. At the end of the day, I’m skeptical that we can bring back the American furniture industry as we remember it, and even if we could… would it be worth the cost? I don’t know… Unless the federal government wants to get into the business of making furniture, forcing the hand of RH and Williams-Sonoma, it won’t make a difference to the industry as a whole. There will most likely not be a revival of those great furniture cities.”
Williams-Sonoma, Inc. (NYSE:WSM) is an omni-channel specialty retailer that sells a broad selection of home goods. The company’s product offerings include cookware, furniture, bedding, lighting, and decorative accessories. On July 2, Cramer mentioned the company and remarked:
“Laura Alber, CEO of Williams-Sonoma, moved a ton of manufacturing to Vietnam. Her stock’s down more than 6% for the year, intriguing. [It] jumped more than 2% on the tariff news, but that’s nothing.”
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