Show reflect economic thaw
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Don Levis who had emerged from the Denver boat show, concerned that his marine dealership would have to weather another year of recession. He highlights the improvement in economy and says that the major combat phase of the war is over and, in the case of Lewis, lake levels are rising, albeit slowly.
Publication Name: Soundings Trade Only
Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 0194-8369
Year: 2004
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Are dealers missing out on used-boat windfall?
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Dealers are once again turning their attention to the used-boat market. The downtrend in the new boat market and the dip in sales has made the Marine Retailers Association of America to plan a series of short sessions to focus on the opportunities that exist in the used-boat market.
Publication Name: Soundings Trade Only
Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 0194-8369
Year: 2003
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Advisory council to hold pre-MRAA issues talk
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The planning of advisory council of Marine Retailers Association of America to hold its fall meeting in Las Vegas on November 8th to discuss the hottest issues in the industry is presented.
Publication Name: Soundings Trade Only
Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 0194-8369
Year: 2005
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