All Europe articles – Page 337
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True Heading rights issue undersubscribed
The Swedish AIS specialist’s rights issue had a subscription rate of just 37.5%
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ArticleFrench yards collaborate on new yacht range
Privilege Marine and JFA Yachts have combined their expertise to offer sailing catamarans from 50ft-100ft
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ArticleInterform Marine hires new sales manager
Mark Tilley brings 22 years of industry experience to the role
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WhisperPower reports sales growth
Financial performance of the company was 50% up in the first half of 2015 compared to the same period a year ago
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ArticleHISWA names new managing director
Geert Dijks has replaced André Vink as head of the Dutch marine industry association
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ArticlePort Andratx begins €2m expansion
Seven new berths from 26m-30m are being built in southwest Mallorca
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Rolls-Royce job cuts expected to have little impact on yacht activity
The loss of another 400 jobs in the Marine division in 2016 is on top of the 600 posts eliminated this year
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Fairline introduces temporary lay-offs
Around one-third of the UK boatbuilder’s workforce have been laid off for up to five weeks
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Polish boatbuilder expands
Rega Yacht is adding a new production hall to its facility in Ropczyce
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Milanes Foils owner retires
Philip Milanes to step down after more than 40 years designing and manufacturing dinghy and yacht foils
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ArticleInterboot attracts strong crowd
Around 90,700 people visited the German watersports show in Friedrichshafen this month
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Harken and Jeanneau launch AST
Assisted Sail Trim (AST) is the result of a three-year collaborative project between the two companies to simplify sailing
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Yachting cluster forms in France
Ports Toulon Provence comprises around 50 local companies in the marine industry
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Dutch-built motoryachts specialist expands
UK firm Imperial has opened an office on the River Thames at Maidenhead
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EBI sees growth in Europe’s boating sector; Electric needs much work
Industry trade association expects Europe’s boating sector to grow by 3 to 5% this year
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ArticleActisense enters shortlist for British entrepreneur prize
Dorset-based marine electronics brand joins seven other businesses from across the UK in the Export/International Trade Entrepreneur of the Year category
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Sunseeker reports heavy 2014 losses, but brighter future
UK builder reports losses of £41m for the year ending December 31, 2014, but is expected to return to profitability next year









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