All Boat Shows articles – Page 181
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      ArticleWeak pound helps Halyard boost exportsThough braced for a tough 2009, UK marine exhaust systems manufacturer claims weak pound and an increase in commercial orders is helping to offset a decline in its recreational marine business 
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      ArticleFairline CEO remains optimistic despite cutbacksFairline's Derek Carter gave a relatively optimistic forecast for the UK boatbuilder's year ahead on the opening day of the London International Boat Show 
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      ArticleETAP follows Dehler into insolvencyBelgian yacht builder ETAP has announced its insolvency in the wake of parent company Dehler's announcement before Christmas 
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      ArticleRiviera ends 2008 with "strong" salesDespite shedding about a third of its workforce last year, the Australian builder says it has sold 126 boats since July 1, 2008 
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      ArticleGenmar to re-enter the aluminium field with a fibreglass boatGenmar says FinCraft will have a lower price point than the aluminium brands it is targeting 
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      ArticleSunseeker moves into aluminium productionThe UK boatbuilder is to begin building boats in aluminium, enabling the company to construct vessels in excess of 52m (170ft) 
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      Article2010 PIMEX to start a month laterWith a 50 per cent decrease in attendance last month caused by anti-government protests at Bangkok's airports, organisers decide to move the Phuket show to early January 
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      ArticleBRP to leverage technology across brandsThe company says it will act "proactively and prudently" during the current downturn 
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      ArticleJohnson Outdoors UK to distribute GeonavJohnson Outdoors UK, the British branch of its US parent company, has been made a distributor of Geonav marine electronics as of January 1, 2009 
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      ArticleNew management service at SunseekerSunseeker Superyacht Management will launch at the 2009 London International Boat Show 
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      ArticleVisitor numbers down at PIMEX 2008Visitor numbers were down on the previous two years following the closure of Bangkok's main airport 
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      ArticleMarine business latest stock price reviewBnteau releases Q1 results, Teleflex lays off staff, MarineMax completes second amended credit agreement, Yamaha and BRP launch outboard retail promotions, and Yamaha extends financing agreement with HSBC 
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      ArticleSummit Down Under to focus on international boat standardsAustralia's National Marine Safety Committee (NMSC) will hold the summit before the Sanctuary Cove show, with a panel of international standards experts 
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      ArticleBnteau releases Q1 resultsThe French boatbuilder has reported a 42.5 per cent drop in like-for-like sales in the first quarter of 2008/09 to just 86.2m. 
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      ArticleRecord sales at Sunseeker LondonUK yacht broker Sunseeker London has announced record sales of 8m in the past 10 days for six motoryachts 
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      ArticleVetus forms Maxwell Marine EMEAThe new sales office, which is located in Schiedeam in the Netherlands, will serve the European, Middle Eastern and African markets 
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      Article'Unfair' banks pulled rug on DehlerDehler Yachts went into administration on Tuesday because banks demanded their cash back 
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      Article1st Emirates Boat Show exceeds expectationsMore than $15m in sales were generated at the inaugural Emirates Boat Show International (EBSI) in Abu Dhabi last month 
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      ArticleYamaha and BRP launch outboard retail promotions"Strongest retail promotions ever" are a sign of the times 
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      ArticleNMMA relaxes boat show policyThe US trade association says that up to half of the boats on display can be 2008 model-year products 
 
            








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