Marine Products Retained Earnings (Accumulated Deficit) 2010-2024 | MPX

Marine Products retained earnings (accumulated deficit) from 2010 to 2024. Retained earnings (accumulated deficit) can be defined as profits reinvested in the corporation after dividends have been paid out.
Marine Products Annual Retained Earnings (Accumulated Deficit)
(Millions of US $)
2023 $148
2022 $123
2021 $98
2020 $83
2019 $77
2018 $74
2017 $68
2016 $64
2015 $84
2014 $78
2013 $75
2012 $73
2011 $90
2010 $83
2009 $79
Marine Products Quarterly Retained Earnings (Accumulated Deficit)
(Millions of US $)
2024-09-30 $125
2024-06-30 $126
2024-03-31 $148
2023-12-31 $148
2023-09-30 $147
2023-06-30 $140
2023-03-31 $130
2022-12-31 $123
2022-09-30 $115
2022-06-30 $107
2022-03-31 $101
2021-12-31 $98
2021-09-30 $93
2021-06-30 $90
2021-03-31 $87
2020-12-31 $83
2020-09-30 $80
2020-06-30 $76
2020-03-31 $76
2019-12-31 $77
2019-09-30 $81
2019-06-30 $78
2019-03-31 $73
2018-12-31 $74
2018-09-30 $79
2018-06-30 $76
2018-03-31 $70
2017-12-31 $68
2017-09-30 $71
2017-06-30 $70
2017-03-31 $66
2016-12-31 $64
2016-09-30 $91
2016-06-30 $89
2016-03-31 $86
2015-12-31 $84
2015-09-30 $84
2015-06-30 $82
2015-03-31 $79
2014-12-31 $78
2014-09-30 $78
2014-06-30 $78
2014-03-31 $76
2013-12-31 $75
2013-09-30 $75
2013-06-30 $74
2013-03-31 $73
2012-12-31 $73
2012-09-30 $94
2012-06-30 $92
2012-03-31 $91
2011-12-31 $90
2011-09-30 $86
2011-06-30 $85
2011-03-31 $84
2010-12-31 $83
2010-09-30 $83
2010-06-30 $81
2010-03-31 $79
2009-12-31 $79
2009-09-30 $81
2009-06-30 $82
2009-03-31 $86
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Consumer Discretionary Leisure & Recreation Products $0.345B $0.384B
MARINE PRODUCTS is the third-largest distributor of sterndrive powerboats in the U.S. The company designs, manufactures and distributes premium-branded Chaparral sterndrive pleasure boats and Robalo outboard offshore fishing boats, and continues to diversify its product line through product innovation and strategic acquisition. With premium brands and a solid capital structure, Marine Products Corporation is prepared to capitalize on opportunities to increase its market share and to generate superior financial performance to build long-term shareholder value.
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