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DOREL INDUSTRIES $29.34 (Toronto symbol DII.B; TSINetwork Rating: Extra Risk) (514-731-0000; www.dorel.com; Shares outstanding: 32.6 million; Market cap: $956.5 million; Dividend yield: 2.0%) makes a wide range of products, including ready-to-assemble home and office furniture; juvenile products, such as car seats, strollers, high chairs, toddler beds and cribs; recreational products, including bicycles; and home furnishings. It has 5,000 employees and plants in 22 countries. In the three months ended December 31, 2011, Dorel’s sales rose 4.1%, to $561.6 million from $539.5 million a year earlier (all figures except share price in U.S. dollars). Revenue at the company’s home furnishings division rose 22.8% on higher sales to U.S. retailers. That offset weaker revenue at the other divisions. Earnings per share rose 7.6%, to $0.85 from $0.79 a year earlier. In January 2012, Dorel bought Poltrade, a Polish company that distributes and sells juvenile products, for an undisclosed sum. Founded in 1991, Poltrade is growing quickly, and has annual sales of about 7.5 million euros…