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The company earned $2.8 billion in revenue but incurred a net loss of $586 million in 2009. However, the U.S. boating industry has seen a major decline in sales, and Brunswick has felt the effects of this trend. BC offers a diverse set of boating products, from the low end of the market to the yachts in its Hatteras and Meridian brands, and the decline in consumer demand has negatively affected sales numbers across all its products in the past three years.
business for sale joplin missouriAlso contributing to Brunswick's struggles is a continued rise in used boat sales, which now make up over 60% of total sales in the marine industry.
lowes handyman services The decline in the boating business certainly impacts Brunswick's balance sheet, as 80% of its revenues come from the marine segment, but the diversity of its portfolio may help it to withstand the current down-cycle.
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Health & Wellness is a rapidly growing industry where Brunswick owns three recognized brands, Life Fitness, Hammer Strength, and ParaBody. Bowling and billiards sales, meanwhile, remain flat and continue to account for less than 10% of the company's total revenues. These two sectors lend stability to the company in a period of high volatility in marine sales.
business for sale uddingston FY 2009 (ended December 31, 2009)[1] Brunswick has many competitors but no one company competes with it in all four sectors (boats, marine engines, fitness equipment, and bowling & billiards equipment). Brunswick is a market leader all four areas. It is the largest manufacturer of recreational boats by dollar sales and unit volume, and the largest manufacturer of marine engines. Brunswick's fitness brands - Life Fitness, Hammer Strength, and ParaBody - also make Brunswick the largest producer of commercial exercise equipment.

In the boating and marine engines industry it faces competition from Genmar Holdings, Yamaha Motor (YAMHF), Marine Products (MPX), Fountain Powerboat Industries (FPB), and others. The Industry is extremely fragmented with hundreds of different brands. Brunswick, however, controls 35% of the market share in boating, and over 50% of the market for the sale of outboard engines. The bowling industry is highly fragmented with small business, but Brunswick must compete with market leader AMF Bowling which owns and operates 340 centers in the United States, compared to BC's 107 locations. Bowl America Inc A (BWL) is another competitor. The Bowling Industry is extremely fragmented with the biggest two companies owning 400+ centers and the next three largest companies owning a combined total of 50 centers. The total number of bowling centers is 5,498. In the fitness equipment industry companies such as Nautilus Group (NLS) and Cybex International (CYBI) compete with Brunswick. Brunswick is the largest manufacturer of commercial fitness equipment and is a leader in the manufacture of consumer fitness equipment.

Life Fitness is a leading brand and is found in many gyms nationwide. One clear difference Brunswick has amongst its competitors is that it has many different products. Therefore, it is less vulnerable to downturns in one sector. For example, a decline in the bowling industry would impact Brunswick's competitors significantly, while Brunswick could absorb the losses because of its wide base. to commercial fishing clients wishing to relinquish commercial fishing assets to the Ask for one of our “Commercial Fishing Brokers” to assist your sale and you get:Type of listingClinic for saleClinic wantedSpace available for rentPhysiotherapy equipment for salePhysiotherapy equipment wanted Hydraulic Treatment Table for Sale Established clinic for sale in South Surrey, with a strong focus on Cold Laser Therapy BE YOUR OWN BOSS FOR INCOME, FLEXIBILITY AND CREATIVITY Cubicle Curtains For Sale- only $500! SOUTH EASTERN BC CLINIC FOR SALE ~ Incredible staff, beautiful location, and urban services within a rural setting!

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The decision also applied to Sam’s Clubs, the warehouse club unit of Walmart.“We have listened to our customers, and are asking our suppliers to engage in improved reporting standards and transparency measures regarding the treatment of farm animals,” Kathleen McLaughlin, the senior vice president overseeing Walmart’s sustainability program, said in a news release. Over the last several years, dozens of companies have announced commitments to better animal welfare and to eliminating the use of human antibiotics from animal husbandry. McDonald’s won applause when it announced in March that it would begin using meat from chickens that are not raised with antibiotics important to human medicine, and a month later, one of its major chicken suppliers, Tyson Foods, said it would stop using such drugs in poultry production by 2017. Walmart said it supported the “five freedoms” for livestock animals established by the Farm Animal Welfare Council, an advisory group established by the British government to review animal treatment.

The group was dissolved in 2011.“We feel it is a step in the right direction that sends a strong message to other companies to not reinvest in cruel confinement equipment that consumers do not support,” Nina Farley, digital advocacy manager at Compassion in World Farming, said in an email.Gail Hansen, senior officer for the Pew Charitable Trusts’ antibiotic resistance project and a former public health veterinarian for Kansas, said Walmart had gone further than any other company in moving to reduce the use of antibiotics in animal husbandry by asking its suppliers to submit annual reports.Walmart noted that while compliance with its wishes on antibiotic use was voluntary, many of its suppliers — it pointed to Smithfield — already report their use of the drugs on their websites.As for why the company made compliance voluntary, Kevin Gardner, a Walmart spokesman, noted that it had taken the same position in the past when prodding suppliers into more sustainable practices.“We’ve worked with our suppliers collaboratively in a similar fashion to drive positive change across many issues over the years, such as sustainable packaging reduction or compaction of laundry detergent, which were game-changing initiatives in their time,” Mr. Gardner said.

Earlier this week, the Food and Drug Administration proposed to require drug manufacturers to disclose whether the antibiotics they sell for use in raising animals are being used for cattle, pigs, chickens or turkeys, but health advocates have long wanted even more specific data.“Walmart is the first one asking its suppliers not only to give it data, but also to make that data public,” Dr. Hansen said. “That will show actual use, and that’s the real gold standard.”In a statement on the company website, Ms. McLaughlin noted: “Our customers have told us that they want to know more about where their food comes from, and how it was sourced.” Even Mercy for Animals, an animal welfare group that has publicized six undercover videos exposing disturbing conditions at pig farms it says supply Walmart and organized protests of the retailer, praised the company’s announcement.“This is a historic and landmark day for the protection of farmed animals in America,” the organization said in a blog post.

It asked, however, that Walmart “add greater teeth” to its announcement by requiring its suppliers to comply with the standards and give them a timetable for doing so.Many companies and animal producers have worked with the Humane Society of the United States and other animal rights organizations and begun gradually working to phase out things like the narrow stalls in which pregnant sows are kept and what are known as battery cages, where laying hens live in a space about the size of a filing cabinet drawer.That system may come under even greater scrutiny in the wake of the outbreak of avian flu that is currently devastating the poultry business at large egg producers in particular. If one hen in a barn housing 350,000 gets sick, 90 percent or more of her mates will be dead within 48 hours, and the federal government typically requires all the birds in barns at the same site to be euthanized.Many animal producers are already moving to install new types of housing for their animals as older facilities are replaced, and egg operations across the country have begun installing the new, more generously sized hen-housing systems required of producers in California and anyone who wants to ship eggs there.