Brp presents its second quarter results for fiscal year 2025

Highlights revenues of $1,841.9 million, a decrease of 33.7% compared to last year, reflecting the company's focus on reducing network inventory levels; net income of $7.2 million, a decrease of $331.5 million compared to last year; normalized ebitda [1] of $198.5 million, a decrease of 58.0% compared to last year; normalized diluted earnings per share [1][2] of $0.61, a decrease of $2.60 per share, and diluted earnings per share of $0.09, a decrease of $4.17 compared to last year; north american powersports retail sales decreased by 18% compared to an industry that decreased in the high single digit %; adjusting full year-end guidance for revenues, now ranging between $7.8 and $8.0 billion, and for normalized diluted earnings per share [1][2], now ranging between $2.75 and $3.25. recent events – highlights from club brp 2025 the company continued to push the boundaries of innovation and technology by enhancing its existing product lines, namely with the introduction of the all-new can-am outlander 850 and 1000r atvs, the can-am maverick r max ssv lineup, the sea-doo fishpro apex, the sea-doo switch fish pontoon, and the 2025 alumacraft competitor and trophy boat models, as well as with the launch of the brand-new can-am canyon 3-wheel vehicle.
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