All Spain articles – Page 47

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    SHOW REVIEW | BARCELONA: Less is more as buyers get serious

    2009-12-01T12:02:00Z

    New government financial measures designed to bolster boat sales at the scaled-down show managed to inject much needed impetus into the beleagured Spanish marine market

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    BUSINESS REPORT | SPAIN: Astondoa rescues faeton from insolvency

    2008-12-01T13:00:00Z

    One of the earliest indications that the economic downturn in Spain was having an impact on some of the major players within the Spanish leisure marine sector was the shock announcement earlier this year that Faeton, one of the country’s leading motoryacht producers with an annual turnover of around 119m, ...

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    BUSINESS REPORT | SPAIN: Marine equipment companies a-z

    2008-12-01T12:59:00Z

    With their strong dependence on OEM business in their home market, Spanish marine equipment companies have seen their businesses suffer from the recent decline in the fortunes of their compatriot boatbuilders. Some have been able to compensate with aftermarket sales which have so far remained firmer; others have developed their ...

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    BUSINESS REPORT | SPAIN: Boating downturn reigns in Spain

    2008-12-01T12:55:00Z

    As fears of a recession loom, the majority of Spanish shipyards are struggling to adjust to a new environment — by shedding jobs and significantly scaling back on production

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    World news focus | Spain: Taxing issues for Spanish market

    2008-01-01T14:32:00Z

    Growth rates may have slowed, as in the rest of Europe, but the outlook remains largely positive for the Spanish marine market, buoyed by growing exports and early signs that the government may be softening its stance on boat-related taxes.

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    World news focus | Spain: Taxing issues for Spanish market

    2007-12-26T10:46:00Z

    Growth rates may have slowed, as in the rest of Europe, but the outlook remains largely positive for the Spanish marine market, buoyed by growing exports and early signs that the government may be softening its stance on boat-related taxes.