Operator
Good day, and welcome to the Pool Corporation Second Quarter 2021 Conference Call. All participants will be in a listen-only mode. [Operator Instructions] Please note, this event is being recorded.
I would now like to turn the conference over to Mark Joslin, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Please go ahead.
Mark Joslin
Thank you, operator. Good morning, everyone, and welcome to our second quarter 2021 earnings call.
I d like to remind our listeners that our discussion, comments and responses to questions today may include forward-looking statements, including management s outlook for the remainder of the year and future periods. Actual results may differ materially from those discussed today. Information regarding the factors and variables that could cause actual results to differ materially from projected results is discussed in our 10-K. In addition, we may make references to non-GAAP financial measures in our comments. A description and reconcili
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The smell of chlorine could be more elusive than usual this summer.
That s because the swimming pool industry is grappling with a chlorine shortage that has caused prices of the chemical to soar, forcing pool owners to consider alternatives. Pool chlorine is not easy to get, and there s a chlorine shortage nationally that we re all going to have to deal with, John Swygert, CEO of Ollie s Bargain Outlet Holdings, told investors on a recent conference call.
While chlorine demand jumped in 2020 as Americans spent more time at home with their pools due to the coronavirus pandemic, this year s shortage stems largely from an incident at a plant in Westlake, Louisiana, in August.
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The smell of chlorine could be more elusive than usual this summer.
That s because the swimming pool industry is grappling with a chlorine shortage that has caused prices of the chemical to soar, forcing pool owners to consider alternatives. Pool chlorine is not easy to get, and there s a chlorine shortage nationally that we re all going to have to deal with, John Swygert, CEO of Ollie s Bargain Outlet Holdings, told investors on a recent conference call.
While chlorine demand jumped in 2020 as Americans spent more time at home with their pools due to the coronavirus pandemic, this year s shortage stems largely from an incident at a plant in Westlake, Louisiana, in August.
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Operator
Good morning, and welcome to the Pool Corporation First Quarter 2021 Conference Call. [Operator Instructions] Please note, this event is being recorded. I would now like to turn the conference over to Mark Joslin, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Go ahead, Mark..SPONSORED:
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