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Vista Outdoor has announced a deal to sell its two divisions for $3.4 billion. It is set to sell Revelyst, its sporting goods business, for around $1.13 billion.
Vista Outdoor's board of directors has rejected a $2.6 billion unsolicited offer from the Czech company Colt CZ to buy the Anoka-based company, sticking with its original plan to sell its ...
Vista Outdoor Inc. was an American designer, manufacturer, and marketer that operated in two segments: shooting sports and outdoor products. It was a "house of brands" [4] with more than 40 labels and subsidiaries. Vista Outdoor was the parent company to many ammunition makers, including Federal, CCI, and Remington. [5]
Nov. 28—A second company is seeking a deal with Vista Outdoor, the parent company of ammunition maker CCI/Speer, one of Lewiston's largest employers. Vista Outdoor received an "unsolicited ...
The company is a subsidiary of Revelyst having been previously owned by Vista Outdoor and BRG Sports, which owned Riddell football helmets. BRG Sports had sold some of its brands (including Bell, Giro, C-Preme, and Blackburn) to Vista in 2016. [1]
Vista Outdoor manufactures AR-15-style rifles under the Savage Arms brand and ammunition under the CCI and Federal brands as well as a range of bike related and other outdoor products including the Bell, Giro, CamelBak, and Blackburn brands. After the Parkland shooting, consumers called on retailers to stop selling all Vista Outdoor products ...
Colt CZ Group SE had proposed combining with Vista Outdoor in a stock and cash transaction where each share of Vista Outdoor common stock would be assigned a value of $30. As of Oct. 30, Vista ...
Vista Outdoor stockholders approved the sale on 25 November 2024 for the price of $2.23bn. [22] Partnerships and Collaborations. CSG works closely with General ...