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American Outdoor’s Split Highlights Risks for Gunmakers
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Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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As momentum for gun control stalls in Washington, the companies that dominate the US firearms industry are beginning to feel pressure from a different direction: their bottom line. Earlier this month the second-largest US gunmaker, American Outdoor Brands, announced plans to split itself in two, separating the Smith & Wesson gun unit from its outdoor products business, which sells gear such as knives, rifle scopes, and fishing equipment. |
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PHORTO
(11/27/2019)
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"Financial Times"? You mean "Central Planning Times", right? |
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