Company Financials – Page 57
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KVH third quarter results breaks string of quarterly losses
Satellite navigation company KVH Industries reports net income of US$0.15 million on revenues of US$12.4 million
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Ferretti turnover up 38 per cent
Italian boatbuilder Ferretti reports revenues of Euro 333.19 million for the fiscal year from September 1 to August 31
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Record sales for Sunseeker
Sales up by 10 million for UK boatbuilder with operating profit hitting 7.1m, the second highest in the company's history
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Fountain reports US$7 million loss
Fountain Powerboats blames lower sales and lower-margins for US$7 million loss
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Customer satisfaction ratings discussed at BoatBuilding
BoatBuilding 2002 reacts to customer satisfaction surveys
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Princess profits hit by US slowdown
UK boatbuilder Princess recorded profits after tax of 6.85 million for twelve months ending December 31, 2001, compared to 8 million in 2000
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Bombardier misses earnings target
Bombardier says it will miss its full-year earnings target because of a slowdown in the aircraft industry
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US boatbuilders rank highly in customer satifaction stakes
Boat manufacturers averaged overall satisfaction ratings in Initial Surveys of 92.1 per cent for boats and 91.9 per cent for engines
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Orbital predicts bright future despite losses
Orbital, which supplies two-stroke direct injection technology to Mercury Marine and Sea-Doo, records US$26.8 million loss
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Profits up at Johnson Pump
Johnson Pump reports eight per cent improvement in operating profit for January-June 2002
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Record revenues for Viamare
Low valued Swedish Krona helps boost exports for Nimbus, Storebro and Maxi
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Johnson Outdoors sees dip in marine segment
Escap sailboats manufacturer records sales increase despite decline in its Watercraft business
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MarineMax predicts higher third quarter earnings
Despite a dip in same-store sales, MarineMax expects revenue to exceed US$170 million this quarter
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Westerbeke second quarter net sales drop
Taunton, Massachusetts-based Westerbeke Corporation, which manufactures marine engine and air conditioning products, saw its second fiscal quarter sales drop by nine per cent for the quarter ended April 27, 2002.
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MarineMax appoints new auditor
US recreational boat retailer MarineMax appoints Ernst & Young, as independent auditor
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More job cuts at Orbital
Orbital, which licenses its direct injection technology to Mercury Marine and Sea-Doo, announced more job losses as restructuring continues
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Marex posts losses of US$2.7 million
Marex says negative cash flow will continue for "foreseeable future"