Company Financials – Page 51
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Marine business latest stock price review
This week, most of the reviewed companies have released their earnings results, with corresponding share price leaps and dives in tow
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Groupe Bnteau revises forecasts upwards
Strong growth in operating income over first half of year
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Brunswick reports lower sales and earnings
Sales off 2 per cent for the first quarter, while net earnings from continuing operations are down 54 per cent. Brunswick has cut boat production levels by "high-single to low-teen digits" due to "widespread retail declines" in US market
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Marine business latest stock price review
MarineMax sees its biggest share price drop since September 2005 after the company cuts its full-year earnings forecast for the second time in less than three months; Teleflex acquires a medical device business; Johnson Outdoors receives flood damages; and Volvo announces the creation of a wholly owned sales company in ...
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MarineMax slashes earnings 2007 forecast
The US boat retailer has cut its '07 earnings estimate from US$1.40 to US$1.50 per share to US$0.45 to US$0.65 per share. It has also "reduced purchases" from boatbuilder suppliers for its third quarter, reflecting its "cautious outlook for the industry"
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Bnteau notes good growth in six-month figures
The group says current order book levels for its boat business represent more than 90 per cent of sales expected for the entire year
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Blue Ocean Wireless launches GSM network
Ireland's Blue Ocean Wireless has teamed up with Inmarsat to launch the world's first GSM network for merchant maritime vessels
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Volvo to complete purchase of Nissan Diesel
Volvo has announced that it has raised its stake in Nissan Diesel to 96 per cent after its offer to acquire the Japanese truck manufacturer expired on Friday
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Marine business latest stock price review
In this week's review, Brunswick creates three participation levels in its dealer advantage programme; Clyde Marine releases mixed results; and Teleflex appoints Kevin Gordon as the group's new executive VP and CFO
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MBO at V Holdings
UK-based marine services provider V Holdings has teamed up with Exponent Private Equity in a buy-out of the company
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Operational changes at Gurit
The Swiss composites specialist has sold its powder-impregnated thermoplastic tapes business to a group of investors
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Annual Volvo report reveals record Volvo Penta figures
The marine business segment noted sales of SEK 10.5 billion and an operating income of SEK 1 billion
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Marine business latest stock price review
In the share price review this week Jeffrey Kinsey becomes VP of strategy and corporate development at Brunswick; and Cummins declares a two-for-one split of its stock
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Voller Energy releases interim results
The UK's Voller Energy Group is on track for the commercialisation of its fuel cell systems by the end of 2007
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Gurit exceeds sales target for 2006
The Swiss composites specialist says that year-end sales grew by 26.6 per cent over the previous year to CHF 381.3 million
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West Marine narrows net loss for Q4
The company said that it expects a profit for fiscal 2007
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Raymarine releases strong year-end results
Total revenue for the year ended December 31, 2006 grew by 12 per cent over the previous year to 136.5 million
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Brunswick retools website
The website is a "fresh approach" to telling Brunswick's corporate story and showcasing its brands, says Chairman McCoy
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Marine business latest stock price review
In the share price review this week, Brunswick sells its BNT division to Navico and redefines its dealer-manufacturer relationships; Caterpillar ponders new ownership structure for Shin Caterpillar Mitsubishi; Fountain and Yamaha report year-end business results; and ICP Solar Technologies expands partnership with West Marine
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Waterfront development helping fuel boat demand in Qatar
New marinas and moorings helping to boost marine business in Qatar claims Dubai Boat Show organisers