Johnson Outdoors has secured two asset-backed credit facilities that are forecast to reduce the company’s estimated borrowing costs for the 2010 fiscal year by 40 percent year-over-year to approximately $3.3 million. The two components are a revolver of up to $69 million that matures in 2012 with availability based on ...
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