However, "second half sales of the Sting-Ray will be lower than the unprecedented record levels achieved in the second half of 2004, resulting in lower second half earnings than in the prior year," said a statement from Dorel Industries, Pacific's owner since February 2004.

‘Above average’ sales of Sting Rays contribute to Q2 growth at Pacific Cycle

Dorel Industries Inc. has released results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2005.

The company’s recreational/leisure division – which includes Pacific Cycle – reported a revenue increase of 7 percent to $110.2m compared to last year’s $103m. For the six months, revenue was up 22.5 percent to $193m from $157.5m in 2004. Of this increase, sales in January 2005 were $12.3m. As the Pacific Cycle acquisition became effective in February 2004, this additional month of revenue in 2005 results in organic year-to-date sales growth of 14.7 percent, said Dorel.

"Despite increased year- to-date sales within the majority of [our] product categories, revenues in the recreational/leisure segment are expected to be lower in the second half of 2005 versus 2004. Retail sales of the Sting-Ray model bicycle continue to be above average as compared to other bicycle categories and remain a key part of the Schwinn portfolio. However, second half sales of the Sting-Ray will be lower than the unprecedented record levels achieved in the second half of 2004, resulting in lower second half earnings than in the prior year."

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