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BRP back from the brink

Interesting. But not totally out of the norm. If you look at financial data for almost every industry you will see that 2008 was horrible for all. We are still recovering from that. I can only imagine how bad it was for industries and companies like BRP who rely on discretionary income to survive. It is nYce to see the spYder helped. That should prompt BRP to continue R&D for all of us.
 
I think BRP should REALLY appreciate the owners of Spyders!
They are the ones who helped the company out of the slump!

Just my 2 cents....
 
Randy, not sure how you find all these articles, but this one is definitely a good one. I never knew of Mitt Romney's investment in BRP. Thanks!
 
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The *really* good news about I gleaned from this piece is that the Spyder represents the growth industry for BRP; meaning, we're becoming very important to their future.

More leverage for all of us! :2thumbs:

(Oh, and pardon the O/T, but Mitt's decision to invest almost makes up for Romneycare... almost. :f_spider:)
 
Mitt Romney ownes 50% of BRP? :shocked: Wonder if this will have an affect on my political views. Didn't really occur to me that I would be donating to his campaign fund when I bought my :spyder2:. :yikes:
 
What does'nt kill you makes you stronger! Mitt Romney's father was a General Motors Executive so I hope he has some expertise in motor vehicle marketing
 
I could be wrong, but I think George was CEO of American Motors and was also Gov. of Mass. He may have also enjoyed a senate position as well.

Chris
 
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