News: Polaris Industries, Inc. (PII.N)
43.00USD
18 Dec 2009
$0.12 (+0.28%)
$42.88
$43.09
$43.32
$42.71
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$49.74
$14.53
Thu, Oct 15 2009
Harley, Winnebago highlight recovery's limits
* Credit still tight though demand declines moderating
UPDATE 1-Polaris beats Street as inventories fall
NEW YORK, Oct 15 (Reuters) - Polaris Industries Inc's quarterly earnings fell less steeply than expected and raised its outlook as the maker of all-terrain vehicles, snowmobiles and motorcycles said it won market share and cut inventories.
Polaris shares up after affirms outlook, upgraded
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Shares of Polaris Industries Inc rose as much as 10 percent on Wednesday after the U.S. maker of all-terrain vehicles, snowmobiles and motorcycles confirmed its 2009 profit forecast and a brokerage upgraded the stock.
UPDATE 2-Polaris shares up after affirms outlook, upgraded
* Shares jump 10 pct (Adds additional analyst comments, byline; updates shares; previous dateline BOSTON)
Harley, Polaris warn on motorcycle demand
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Harley-Davidson Inc and Polaris Industries Inc said on Thursday that cash- strapped consumers steered clear of their big, high-end motorcycles in the second quarter and warned demand would likely remain stalled for the rest of 2009.
WRAPUP 1-Harley, Polaris warn on motorcycle demand
* One misses, one beats -- but both warn bike sales weak
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UPDATE 1-Polaris profit falls 28 percent
CHICAGO, July 16 (Reuters) - Polaris Industries Inc , a U.S. maker of all-terrain vehicles, snowmobiles and motorcycles, said on Thursday that second-quarter earnings fell 28 percent as sour consumer sentiment weighed on sales.
Harley, Polaris results hint consumer flight slows
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Stronger-than-expected results on Thursday from motorcycle maker Harley-Davidson Inc and off-road vehicle maker Polaris Industries Inc raised a glimmer of hope that the buyer pullback bedeviling consumer goods companies may be slowing.
Press Releases
- Victory Motorcycles Offers Military Personnel a 'Full Throttle Salute' With $1,000 Cash Back
- Polaris Declares Regular Cash Dividend
- Polaris Industries Inc. to Present at Wells Fargo Securities Consumer Growth Conference
- Polaris Reports Third Quarter 2009 Results
- Polaris Defense Awarded $2.4 Million Contract by National Guard Bureau for RANGER 800CREW Off-Road Vehicles





