HarrisKayot was 'a great find for Brunswick'
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HarrisKayot, a pontoon maker, has witnessed a strange trend. The Indiana based company was sold in June to Bentley Industries only to be sold to Brunswick Corp. just three months later. James Poiry, is the son of the founder of HarrisKayot and also the president of the company at president. Poiry discusses the rapid changes in ownership.
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Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 0194-8369
Year: 2005
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Brunswick moves closer to systems integration
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The author examines Brunswick's acquisition of Navman New Zealand and the company's planned use of systems integration.
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Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 0194-8369
Year: 2003
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Brunswick buys another big distribution firm
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The acquisition of Kellogg Marine S upply by Brunswick Corp. is discussed.
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Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 0194-8369
Year: 2005
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