For the third quarter of its fiscal year ended July 3, Johnson Outdoors had an 18.6 percent drop in sales to $114.9 million, but managed to increase earnings from continuing operations by 13.9 percent to $9.0 million. The company said that cost savings and tax benefits offset the negative sales ...
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