MarineMax battles rough financial seas Nov 6, 2009
MarineMax continues to battle rough financial seas - Tampa Bay Business Journal ... MarineMax continues to battle rough financial seas ... MarineMax reduced inventory in the fourth quarter, resulting in increases in same-store sales and a decline in gross profit margins, the company said. (Tampa Bay Business Journal, FL)
MarineMax closes on sale of common stock Sep 24, 2009
MarineMax (NYSE: HZO) operates 62 recreational boat dealerships around the country. Reader Comments. (Tampa Bay Business Journal, FL)
MarineMax begins common stock offering Sep 11, 2009
As part of the offering, MarineMax (NYSE: HZO) requested from the lenders under its revolving credit facility additional flexibility to its debt covenants. MarineMax s lending group has agreed to amend the company s revolving credit facility when the offering is completed, the release said. (Tampa Bay Business Journal, FL)
MarineMax reduces inventory, expenses for lower quarterly loss Jul 31, 2009
MarineMax (NYSE: HZO) met its goal of reducing inventory and also reduced expenses in the quarter by $17 million, said William H. McGill Jr., president and chief executive officer, in a statement ... MarineMax continues to be adversely affected by the soft retail market and difficult lending environment, McGill said. (Tampa Bay Business Journal, FL)
MarineMax continues its financial slump May 8, 2009
MarineMax (NYSE:HZO) reported revenue of $129 million for the second quarter, down from $233 million in the same period last year ... MarineMax now has 74 retail locations around the country. (Tampa Bay Business Journal, FL)
MarineMax hires Avala Marketing Apr 16, 2009
MarineMax is a recreational boating and yachting retailer based in Clearwater. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. (Tampa Bay Business Journal, FL)
Washington, on cue, is outraged Mar 19, 2009
Right after AIG give out the bonuses sales over at MarineMax Cumming over on Bald Ridge Marina Road shot thru the roof. The biggest boats are the first ones to sell. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Opinion)