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Smith & Wesson to Split off into its Own Firearm Company
by Chris EgerAmerican Outdoor Brands Corporation announced Wednesday that they intend to split their operation and let S&W stand on its own again.
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Smith & Wesson maker stock drops after releasing third quarter results
by Daniel TerrillStock price for American Outdoor Brands dropped Friday following the company releasing third quarter financial results and lowering expectations for annual earnings by $36 million.
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Remington’s 3Q by the numbers
by Daniel TerrillGun conglomerate Remington Outdoor Company saw a 14 percent increase in sales and reported actual profit in its third quarter.
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Ruger up $40 million in third quarter
by Daniel TerrillSturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. showed an increase of more than $40 million in third quarter earnings, according to financial disclosures filed Wednesday.
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Cabela’s reports high demand for guns in third quarter
by Christen SmithDemand for guns remains high at Cabela’s, the company said Wednesday, despite slumping third quarter sales.
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‘Personal protection’ credited for Smith & Wesson’s Q3 success
by Daniel TerrillSmith & Wesson’s management on Thursday raised financial expectations for fiscal year 2016 as the company announced a 61.5-percent increase in third quarter sales.
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Colt warns it may miss next payment to bondholders
by Daniel TerrillIn Wednesday's filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Colt warned that it is probable it won't have enough cash to meet the next obligated interest payment — another $10.9 million — to bondholders on May 15.
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