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New Bern Boat Building Company Confirms Buy-Out In The Works
Posted: Thu 6:57 AM, Jul 25, 2013
A company that has systematically been cutting back on it's New Bern workforce says a plan is in the works for a formal buy-out.
According to the New Bern Sun Journal, Hatters/CABO Yachts in New Bern will be bought by Navis HCY Acquisition.
President and CEO of Hatteras, John Ward, told the paper Navis was buying Hatteras.
According to reports, Ward said, "The deal is not finalized. We are still in the process of negotiating a deal."
The paper reports Hatteras' vice president sent the City of New Bern a request to have the electric service agreement transferred to Navis and the request was approved by the Board of Alderman at Tuesday night's meeting.
In June, the company said it would be letting go of 25% of it's workforce at the plant on Glenburnie Road.
In January, Hatteras said 105 workers were laid off from the boat building company; 75 of those jobs were full-time positions.
Brunswick Corporation said the move in January was to adjust to market conditions as the company was looking to invest more resources in its Sea Ray and Meridian brands.
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Posted: Thu 6:57 AM, Jul 25, 2013
A company that has systematically been cutting back on it's New Bern workforce says a plan is in the works for a formal buy-out.
According to the New Bern Sun Journal, Hatters/CABO Yachts in New Bern will be bought by Navis HCY Acquisition.
President and CEO of Hatteras, John Ward, told the paper Navis was buying Hatteras.
According to reports, Ward said, "The deal is not finalized. We are still in the process of negotiating a deal."
The paper reports Hatteras' vice president sent the City of New Bern a request to have the electric service agreement transferred to Navis and the request was approved by the Board of Alderman at Tuesday night's meeting.
In June, the company said it would be letting go of 25% of it's workforce at the plant on Glenburnie Road.
In January, Hatteras said 105 workers were laid off from the boat building company; 75 of those jobs were full-time positions.
Brunswick Corporation said the move in January was to adjust to market conditions as the company was looking to invest more resources in its Sea Ray and Meridian brands.
Find this article at:
http://www.witn.com/home/headlines/...Out-In-The-Works-216899101.html?device=tablet