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 | Sales plunge at Polaris: http://www.investopedia.com/stock-analysis/012517/motorcycle-sales-...
 
 
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 | No surprise. It's the Vic ripple effect. 
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 Pittsburgh, PA
 | You see all the recalls they have been having? | 
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 | if the lazy ass polaris people would of made up dates to Vic's 3 years ago their sales would be up. But the lazy ass polaris people wanted profit with no output
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 Sand Rock, AL United States
 | johnnyvision - 2017-01-29  6:27 PM 
 if the lazy ass polaris people would of made up dates to Vic's 3 years ago their sales would be up.
 But the lazy ass polaris people wanted profit with no output
 
 Amen!
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 | Victory sales were growing each year from 2010 - 2012.  2013 was also a good year to my understanding.  The AVR in 2013 was the biggest it has ever been.  Plant tours were booked all weekend and the parking lot was packed.  It was a really good rally.  Polaris did a great job killing all momentum Victory had to get Indian going and then investing nothing to improve the bikes after 2011. | 
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 Sand Rock, AL United States
 | IndyVision - 2017-01-31  1:56 PM 
 Victory sales were growing each year from 2010 - 2012.  2013 was also a good year to my understanding.  The AVR in 2013 was the biggest it has ever been.  Plant tours were booked all weekend and the parking lot was packed.  It was a really good rally.  Polaris did a great job killing all momentum Victory had to get Indian going and then investing nothing to improve the bikes after 2011.
 
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