Brunswick
Coverage of Brunswick in the Nexus archive.
- Sea Ray parent Brunswick bets on AI navigation and new revenue streams to help stalling boat sales
Sea Ray parent Brunswick is betting on AI navigation and new revenue streams to address stalling boat sales. David Foulkes, CEO of Brunswick Corp., informed CNBC that premium boat sales are currently staying afloat, though value options continue to lag.
- 11th Circuit sends city’s mercury pollution suit back to federal court
The 11th Circuit ruled a lawsuit against Georgia Power Company and Honeywell International for mercury and PCB pollution must be heard in federal court under the federal officer removal statute, as the companies' cleanup obligations are directed by the EPA. The case, initially sent to state court, involves a 2016 EPA consent decree requiring a $29 million cleanup of a polluted marsh site.
- Pizzeria opens at old dry cleaners site in Brunswick
A local pizzeria chain has opened its third location, Golden Grain Gourmet Pizza, at 585 Hoosick Street in Brunswick, formerly a dry cleaners site. The grand opening occurred on July 31.
- The issue CEOs can't afford to ignore
A survey by Brunswick Group and Echelon Insights reveals 41% of Americans view affordability as the top national issue, with high costs and inequality cited as major concerns. CEOs face pressure to build trust through consistency amid skepticism about corporate influence, even as AI IPOs raise wealth disparities.
- Brunswick: Q2 Earnings Snapshot
Brunswick Corp. reported second-quarter net income of $109.8 million with earnings of $1.68 per share, surpassing Wall Street expectations of $1.20 per share. The company's revenue reached $1.56 billion, exceeding forecasts of $1.53 billion, and it provided a full-year earnings guidance of $4.35 to $4.75 per share. Brunswick shares have risen 8% this year and 31% over the past 12 months.
- Investigators find cause of fire at Capital Combat Zone
Investigators have identified the cause of a fire at Capital Combat Zone in Brunswick. The article does not provide additional details about the cause or the circumstances of the fire.
- Fire at Capital Combat Zone in Rensselaer County
Crews responded to a fire at Capital Combat Zone, a Brunswick paintball facility on Farrell Road in Rensselaer County. Approximately a dozen departments were involved in the response.
- Paramount taps well-known crisis comms firm as David Ellison wages public legal battle over $110B Warner Bros. deal
Paramount is hiring crisis communications firm Brunswick Group to address a lawsuit aiming to block David Ellison's $110B Warner Bros. deal. The legal battle centers on the proposed merger between Paramount and Warner Bros.
- VSP: 15 dead on state highways over Independence Day weekend
Virginia State Police reported 15 deaths in 14 crashes across multiple counties and cities during the four-day Independence Day holiday period from July 2 to July 5.
- State Police arrest Brunswick armed robbery suspect
New York State Police arrested a suspect in an armed robbery case in Brunswick. A public safety alert was issued as part of the ongoing investigation.
- Convenience store chain opens first Capital Region location
QuickChek has opened its first Capital Region location. The store, located at 731 Hoosick Road in Brunswick (with a Troy address), opened on June 30.
- TV stars and Trump allies gather at glamorous Daily Mail and Brunswick White House Correspondents' Dinner party that was 'talk of the town'
TV stars and Trump allies attended a glamorous event hosted by Daily Mail and Brunswick at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, which became the 'talk of the town.' The gathering highlighted political and entertainment figures mingling at a high-profile social occasion.