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Smith & Wesson CEO: Rebates spur gun sales amid soft demand
by Daniel TerrillThe gun maker attributed fourth quarter success to promotions, giving explanation as to how high volume gun sales have persisted amid a decrease in demand.
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Stockholders approve Smith & Wesson name change
by Daniel TerrillThe overwhelming majority of Smith & Wesson’s stockholders voted Tuesday to change the holding company’s name.
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Smith & Wesson expects guns sales to remain steady under Trump
by Jacki BillingsDespite volatility in stocks since Election Day, Smith & Wesson says they aren’t concerned that Donald Trump’s presidential win will negatively impact business.
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Smith & Wesson stocks nosedive as company sets eyes on new strategy
by Jacki BillingsSmith and Wesson stocks plummeted, dipping a dramatic 12 percent at the close of Friday, after the company unveiled plans to shift its focus towards the rugged, outdoor and accessories market.
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Smith & Wesson revenue boosted during second quarter
by Jacki BillingsSmith & Wesson reported an increase of more than $26 million in second quarter earnings, continuing an upward trend in revenue for the company this year.
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Smith & Wesson awarded NSSF Medal of Freedom
by Jacki BillingsThe National Shooting Sports Foundation awarded gun maker Smith & Wesson with its Medal of Freedom for donations made towards the #GUNVOTE campaign.
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LGTBQ gun control group protests Smith & Wesson, BlackRock at NYC investor conference
by Christen SmithGays Against Guns staged another protest Tuesday against BlackRock investment firm over its significant holdings in weapons stocks.
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Smith & Wesson’s earnings up 40 percent in first quarter
by Jacki BillingsSmith & Wesson reported a 40 percent increase in sales in its first quarter, including a spike in handgun sales by more than $38 million.
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Gun industry group challenging expanded Mass. gun ban in court
by Chris EgerThe National Shooting Sports Foundation announced on Thursday they will be seeing Massachusetts Attorney Gen. Maura Healey in court over her recent "assault weapon" ban expansion.
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Smith & Wesson reacts to Massachusetts assault weapons ban
by Chris EgerMassachusetts-based Smith & Wesson invoked state Attorney Gen. Maura Healey's reinterpretation of the Commonwealth's gun laws as reason enough to make a huge donation to a gun rights group.
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Smith & Wesson ends FY2016 with 31% increase in sales
by Daniel TerrillEnding its fiscal year and first full year with an accessory wing, Smith & Wesson reported a 31 percent increase in annual sales, which pushed total revenue to $722.9 million.
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GenDyn to make barrels for Smith & Wesson’s military handgun bid
by Daniel TerrillAs the Army processes submissions for the handgun competition, General Dynamics has taken to producing gun barrels for Smith & Wesson’s M&P pistols that enter the competition — and will eventually release to consumers.
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