Updated:
10/21/2010 10:15:00 AM
Truck dealership Rush Enterprises said its third-quarter profit improved as sales rose.
The company reported net income of $14.2 million, or 37 cents a share, from $3 million, or 8 per diluted share.
Truck segment revenue rose to $401.7 million, from $289.8 million, while overall revenue rose 38.1% to $405.8 million.
It delivered 1,283 new heavy-duty trucks in the quarter, up from 1,030 last year; 678 new medium-duty trucks, up from 637; and 899 used trucks, up from 760 a year ago.
Rush completed the sale of its John Deere construction equipment business in September for $26.2 million. (Click here for previous coverage.)
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