
Winnebago Posts FY 2023 Q3 Results
The company reported revenues of $129 million for its Chris-Craft and Barletta Pontoon Boats subsidiaries, up 1.9% from the year-ago quarter.

The company reported revenues of $129 million for its Chris-Craft and Barletta Pontoon Boats subsidiaries, up 1.9% from the year-ago quarter.

The purchase of Lithionics Battery provides the company an opportunity to vertically integrate electrification solutions into its marine and RV products.

The marine segment benefitted from last year’s Barletta acquision, posting revenues of $122.1 million for the quarter

The parent of Chris-Craft and Barletta said profit margins widened after its acquisition of the pontoon builder.

The Chris-Craft and Barletta parent reported full year revenue of $3.6 billion, a 54 percent increase from 2020.

The parent of Chris-Craft and Barletta joins U.N. Global Compact signatories aiming for net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

The $270 million deal puts the pontoon builder in Winnebago’s new marine segment with Chris-Craft.

The Chris-Craft parent said customer demand in outdoor recreation drove gains in all segments.

The former Brunswick executive’s primary responsibilities include all revenue streams associated with the flagship Winnebago brand.

Winnebago Industries sees growth in both its towable and RV segments.

The company reported revenues of $129 million for its Chris-Craft and Barletta Pontoon Boats subsidiaries, up 1.9% from the year-ago quarter.

The purchase of Lithionics Battery provides the company an opportunity to vertically integrate electrification solutions into its marine and RV products.

The marine segment benefitted from last year’s Barletta acquision, posting revenues of $122.1 million for the quarter

The parent of Chris-Craft and Barletta said profit margins widened after its acquisition of the pontoon builder.

The Chris-Craft and Barletta parent reported full year revenue of $3.6 billion, a 54 percent increase from 2020.

The parent of Chris-Craft and Barletta joins U.N. Global Compact signatories aiming for net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

The $270 million deal puts the pontoon builder in Winnebago’s new marine segment with Chris-Craft.

The Chris-Craft parent said customer demand in outdoor recreation drove gains in all segments.

The former Brunswick executive’s primary responsibilities include all revenue streams associated with the flagship Winnebago brand.

Winnebago Industries sees growth in both its towable and RV segments.