Lumber Liquidators Pulls Flooring Two Months After Criticism
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Lumber Liquidators Holdings Inc. is suspending sales of Chinese-made laminate flooring more than two months after concerns were first raised that it may have toxic amounts of formaldehyde.
At the same time, a special board committee will finish a review of its Chinese suppliers with help from Freeh Group International Solutions, which is led by former FBI director Louis Freeh, Toano, Virginia-based Lumber Liquidators said in a statement Thursday.