Reports Q2 revenue $132.5M vs. $130.8M last year. President and Chief Executive Officer Todd Seyfert commented on the results, “This quarter marks my first full quarter as CEO, and we took decisive steps to position Ruger for long-term success. As part of this transition, we evolved our leadership structure and reorganized our operations to empower each business unit with greater flexibility and clearer ownership of results. We also brought our entire product strategy under one comprehensive team to sharpen our focus on future innovation and execution.” Mr. Seyfert also commented on the Company’s July expansion into Hebron, Kentucky, “Our recent acquisition demonstrates our commitment to strengthen Ruger’s position as the nation’s leading firearms manufacturer for the consumer market. We are delighted to have acquired the manufacturing facility and equipment formerly of Anderson Manufacturing and look forward to welcoming many of their skilled workers to the Ruger team. This $16 million investment, which was paid from cash on hand, will increase our capacity, strengthen our manufacturing capabilities and broaden our product offerings. As I have stated before, we will continue to be proactive in looking for strategic opportunities to grow our portfolio, maximize production and deliver consistent performance over time.”
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