StoriesAugust 6, 2024
Lewiston Tribune
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Vista Outdoor, the parent company of Lewiston’s CCI/Speer, earned $57 million in the first quarter of its 2025 fiscal year, which ended June 30.

The performance was similar to the same time in its 2024 fiscal year, when it made $58 million.

Sales in the ammunition-making operations that include CCI/Speer decreased 1.6% to $370 million compared with the same time last year, “due to lower shipments across nearly all categories, partially offset by increased price,” according to a Monday news release from Vista Outdoor.

Sales declined by 13.6% to $274 million in Vista Outdoor’s recreation segment called Revelyst compared with the same time last year, according to the news release.

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Those numbers were driven by factors such as pre-order delivery timing delays, and an unfavorable product mix toward lower price point channels, according to the news release.

The financial results come at a time when Vista Outdoor is evaluating a number of options for its future.

Among them are selling its ammunition-making operations called The Kinetic Group to the Czechoslovak Group or selling the entire company, including Revelyst, to the Czechoslovak Group.

Vista Outdoor may also sell the entire company to MNC Capital, a Dallas company led by a former Vista Outdoor board member, or separate Revelyst and The Kinetic Group in a spin off.

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