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HZO » Topics » We may be required to obtain the consent of Brunswick and various other manufacturers prior to the acquisition of other dealers.These excerpts taken from the HZO 10-K filed Dec 15, 2008. We may
be required to obtain the consent of Brunswick and various other
manufacturers prior to the acquisition of other
dealers.
In determining whether to approve acquisitions, manufacturers
may consider many factors, including our financial condition and
ownership structure. Manufacturers also may impose conditions on
granting their approvals for acquisitions, including a
limitation on the number of their dealers that we may acquire.
Our ability to meet manufacturers requirements for
approving future acquisitions will have a direct bearing on our
ability to complete acquisitions and effect our growth strategy.
There can be no assurance that a manufacturer will not terminate
its dealer agreement, refuse to renew its dealer agreement,
refuse to approve future acquisitions, or take other action that
could have a material adverse effect on our acquisition program.
We and the Sea Ray Division of Brunswick have an agreement
extending through June 2015 that provides a process for the
acquisition of additional Sea Ray boat dealers that desire to be
acquired by us. Under the agreement, acquisitions of Sea Ray
dealers will be mutually agreed upon by us and Sea Ray with
reasonable efforts to be made
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to include a balance of Sea Ray dealers that have been
successful and those that have not been. The agreement provides
that Sea Ray will not unreasonably withhold its consent to any
proposed acquisition of a Sea Ray dealer by us, subject to the
conditions set forth in the agreement. Among other things, the
agreement requires us to provide Sea Ray with a business plan
for each proposed acquisition, including historical financial
and five-year projected financial information regarding the
acquisition candidate; marketing and advertising plans; service
capabilities and managerial and staff personnel; information
regarding the ability of candidate to achieve performance
standards within designated periods; and information regarding
the success of our previous acquisitions of Sea Ray dealers. The
agreement also contemplates Sea Ray reaching a good faith
determination whether the acquisition would be in its best
interest based on our dedication and focus of resources on the
Sea Ray brand and Sea Rays consideration of any adverse
effects that the approval would have on the resulting territory
configuration and adjacent or other dealers sales and the
absence of any violation of applicable laws or rights granted by
Sea Ray to others.
Our growth strategy also entails expanding our product lines and
geographic scope by obtaining additional distribution rights
from our existing and new manufacturers. We may not be able to
secure additional distribution rights or obtain suitable
alternative sources of supply if we are unable to obtain such
distribution rights. The inability to expand our product lines
and geographic scope by obtaining additional distribution rights
could have a material adverse effect on the growth and
profitability of our business.
We may be required to obtain the consent of Brunswick and various other manufacturers prior to the acquisition of other dealers. In determining whether to approve acquisitions, manufacturers may consider many factors, including our financial condition and ownership structure. Manufacturers also may impose conditions on granting their approvals for acquisitions, including a limitation on the number of their dealers that we may acquire. Our ability to meet manufacturers requirements for approving future acquisitions will have a direct bearing on our ability to complete acquisitions and effect our growth strategy. There can be no assurance that a manufacturer will not terminate its dealer agreement, refuse to renew its dealer agreement, refuse to approve future acquisitions, or take other action that could have a material adverse effect on our acquisition program. We and the Sea Ray Division of Brunswick have an agreement extending through June 2015 that provides a process for the acquisition of additional Sea Ray boat dealers that desire to be acquired by us. Under the agreement, acquisitions of Sea Ray dealers will be mutually agreed upon by us and Sea Ray with reasonable efforts to be made
Table of Contentsto include a balance of Sea Ray dealers that have been successful and those that have not been. The agreement provides that Sea Ray will not unreasonably withhold its consent to any proposed acquisition of a Sea Ray dealer by us, subject to the conditions set forth in the agreement. Among other things, the agreement requires us to provide Sea Ray with a business plan for each proposed acquisition, including historical financial and five-year projected financial information regarding the acquisition candidate; marketing and advertising plans; service capabilities and managerial and staff personnel; information regarding the ability of candidate to achieve performance standards within designated periods; and information regarding the success of our previous acquisitions of Sea Ray dealers. The agreement also contemplates Sea Ray reaching a good faith determination whether the acquisition would be in its best interest based on our dedication and focus of resources on the Sea Ray brand and Sea Rays consideration of any adverse effects that the approval would have on the resulting territory configuration and adjacent or other dealers sales and the absence of any violation of applicable laws or rights granted by Sea Ray to others. Our growth strategy also entails expanding our product lines and geographic scope by obtaining additional distribution rights from our existing and new manufacturers. We may not be able to secure additional distribution rights or obtain suitable alternative sources of supply if we are unable to obtain such distribution rights. The inability to expand our product lines and geographic scope by obtaining additional distribution rights could have a material adverse effect on the growth and profitability of our business. This excerpt taken from the HZO 10-K filed Dec 11, 2007. We may
be required to obtain the consent of Brunswick and various other
manufacturers prior to the acquisition of other
dealers.
In determining whether to approve acquisitions, manufacturers
may consider many factors, including our financial condition and
ownership structure. Manufacturers also may impose conditions on
granting their approvals for acquisitions, including a
limitation on the number of their dealers that we may acquire.
Our ability to meet manufacturers requirements for
approving future acquisitions will have a direct bearing on our
ability to complete acquisitions and effect our growth strategy.
There can be no assurance that a manufacturer will not terminate
its dealer agreement, refuse to renew its dealer agreement,
refuse to approve future acquisitions, or take other action that
could have a material adverse effect on our acquisition program.
We and the Sea Ray Division of Brunswick have an agreement
extending through June 2015 that provides a process for our
continued growth through the acquisition of additional Sea Ray
boat dealers that desire to be acquired by us. Under the
agreement, acquisitions of Sea Ray dealers will be mutually
agreed upon by us and Sea Ray with reasonable efforts to be made
to include a balance of Sea Ray dealers that have been
successful and those that have not been. The agreement provides
that Sea Ray will not unreasonably withhold its consent to any
proposed acquisition of a Sea Ray dealer by us, subject to the
conditions set forth in the agreement. Among other things, the
agreement requires us to provide Sea Ray with a business plan
for each proposed acquisition, including historical financial
and five-year projected financial information regarding the
acquisition candidate; marketing and advertising plans; service
capabilities and managerial and staff personnel; information
regarding the ability of candidate to achieve performance
standards within designated periods; and information regarding
the success of our previous acquisitions of Sea Ray dealers. The
agreement also contemplates Sea Ray reaching a good faith
determination whether the acquisition would be in its best
interest based on our dedication and focus of resources on the
Sea Ray brand and Sea Rays consideration of any adverse
effects that the approval would have on the resulting territory
configuration and adjacent or other dealers sales and the
absence of any violation of applicable laws or rights granted by
Sea Ray to others.
Our growth strategy also entails expanding our product lines and
geographic scope by obtaining additional distribution rights
from our existing and new manufacturers. We may not be able to
secure additional distribution rights or obtain suitable
alternative sources of supply if we are unable to obtain such
distribution rights. The inability to expand our product lines
and geographic scope by obtaining additional distribution rights
could have a material adverse effect on the growth and
profitability of our business.
This excerpt taken from the HZO 10-K filed Dec 14, 2006. We may
be required to obtain the consent of Brunswick and various other
manufacturers prior to the acquisition of other
dealers.
In determining whether to approve acquisitions, manufacturers
may consider many factors, including our financial condition and
ownership structure. Manufacturers also may impose conditions on
granting their approvals for acquisitions, including a
limitation on the number of their dealers that we may acquire.
Our ability to meet manufacturers requirements for
approving future acquisitions will have a direct bearing on our
ability to complete acquisitions and effect our growth strategy.
There can be no assurance that a manufacturer will not terminate
its dealer agreement, refuse to renew its dealer agreement,
refuse to approve future acquisitions, or take other action that
could have a material adverse effect on our acquisition program.
We and the Sea Ray Division of Brunswick have an agreement
extending through June 2015 that provides a process for our
continued growth through the acquisition of additional Sea Ray
boat dealers that desire to be acquired by us. Under the
agreement, acquisitions of Sea Ray dealers will be mutually
agreed upon by us and Sea Ray with reasonable efforts to be made
to include a balance of Sea Ray dealers that have been
successful and those that have not been. The agreement provides
that Sea Ray will not unreasonably withhold its consent to any
proposed acquisition of a Sea Ray dealer by us, subject to the
conditions set forth in the agreement. Among other things, the
agreement provides for us to provide Sea Ray with a business
plan for each proposed acquisition, including historical
financial and five-year projected financial information
regarding the acquisition candidate; marketing and advertising
plans; service capabilities and managerial and staff personnel;
information regarding the ability of candidate to achieve
performance standards within designated periods; and information
regarding the success of our previous acquisitions of Sea Ray
dealers. The agreement also contemplates Sea Ray reaching a good
faith determination whether the acquisition would be in its best
interest based on our dedication and focus of resources on the
Sea Ray brand and Sea Rays consideration of any adverse
effects that the approval would have on the resulting territory
configuration and adjacent or other dealers sales and the
absence of any violation of applicable laws or rights granted by
Sea Ray to others.
Our growth strategy also entails expanding our product lines and
geographic scope by obtaining additional distribution rights
from our existing and new manufacturers. We may not be able to
secure additional distribution rights or obtain suitable
alternative sources of supply if we are unable to obtain such
distribution rights. The inability to expand our product lines
and geographic scope by obtaining additional distribution rights
could have a material adverse effect on the growth and
profitability of our business.
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