All Superyacht Technology articles – Page 202
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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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1st Antibes Yacht Show closes
Around 8,500 visitors flocked to the south of France over the long Easter weekend to take part in the first-ever Antibes Yacht Show
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CJR appoints senior naval architect
CJR Propulsion, a UK manufacturer of propellers and stern gear systems, has announced the appointment of Marek Skrzynski as head of its design team
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Sunseeker moulds arrive in Portland
The UK's Sunseeker International is gearing up to start work at its newly acquired site in Osprey Quay, Portland, with the arrival of two new moulds
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Marine business latest stock price review
In the review this week Bnteau posts its 6-month figures; Brunswick gives dealers GM discounts; new addition HanseYachts buys Moody; Johnson receives flood damages; and Volvo completes its Nissan acquisition
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Sea Light wins Young Yacht Design Award
Sea Level Naval Architects of The Netherlands picked up a Young Yacht Design Award (YYDA) at this year's Venice Boat Show
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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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SuperYacht Pavilion expands for METS 2007
Show organisers Amsterdam RAI are expecting a 50 per cent increase in exhibitors
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Gulf Craft nets sales of US $20 million at DIBS
The company is currently negotiating deals worth at least that much again, with a 145ft (44m) vessel on the drawing boards
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CJR welcomes superyacht professionals
CJR Propulsion recently welcomed 27 international superyacht representatives to a networking event at its UK premises
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Auckland Boat Show generates strong sales
Many exhibitors have reported direct sales from the show with up to $100 million of expected local and export sales generated
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Sunseeker chooses Transas software
UK boatbuilder to use Transas nav software on new superyacht fleet
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Marine business latest stock price review
In this week's review, Navico closes its acquisition of BNT; Brunswick leverages its boat brands in the Middle East; Gretchen McClain becomes president of ITT's Fluid Technology Group; and Volvo Penta nets record sales and income figures for 2006
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Survey says: More rules and regulations needed for Arabian Gulf pleasure boat market
The Arab Marine Industry survey said, because of quick market growth, the Middle East needs clearer maritime rules and regulations
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Dubai marine firms see good days ahead in GCC region
Gulf Craft and ART Marine believe the expansion of the marina infrastructure in the Gulf region will create significant growth for the marine industry
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Superyacht Cup 2007 names title sponsor
Swiss watchmaker Ulysse Nardin returns for another year as main sponsor of the Superyacht Cup 2007 in Palma, Mallorca
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Dubai comes of age
Despite different goals for coming to Dubai, international exhibitors agree the show finally deserves the word "international" in its title. "It's turned the corner this year," said one superyacht exhibitor.
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Elvstrm Sobstad UK launches Scottish office
Andy Malcolm heads the new branch, set up in response to a growing number of customers in Scotland and Northern Ireland
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Dubai prepares for record-breaking show
Around 722 exhibitors are expected to attend the 15th Dubai International Boat Show, resulting in a 53 per cent increase over last year's levels
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Marine business latest stock price review
This week Brunswick announces that it will be consolidating its saltwater and freshwater boat brands into one division; Raymarine releases strong year-end results; and West Marine reports a net loss of US$6.0 million for the fourth quarter of 2006