Settlement reached in boat show lawsuit The...
Settlement reached in boat show lawsuit
The Southern California Marine Assn. has no plans for a boat show
in Newport Beach next year following a confidential settlement of a
lawsuit filed by the Duncan McIntosh Co., a company that organizes
boat shows in Newport.
Dave Geoffroy, SCMA’s executive director, said Thursday that his
group will not put on a show in Newport next year.
In April, the organizations held competing boat shows the same
weekend.
Geoffroy declined further comment. Duncan McIntosh of the Duncan
McIntosh Co. said his company’s Newport Boat Show will be held again
next spring.
McIntosh said he could not elaborate except to say, “We’re glad
that it’s over.”
McIntosh’s annual Newport Boat Show was held at Lido Marina in
2004 and 2005. In earlier years, he exhibited vessels at the Newport
Dunes Waterfront Resort.
Newport Dunes hosted SCMA’s show. In April 2004, McIntosh secured
a federal injunction against Newport Dunes and SCMA preventing them
from calling their event the Newport Beach Boat Show.
The lawsuit, which named SCMA and Newport Dunes as defendants, was
filed in February 2004, according to The Log, a boating newspaper
published by McIntosh’s company.
Valeant sells Ohio plant to Indian company
Costa Mesa-based Valeant Pharmaceuticals International announced
Wednesday that the company made a deal to sell a manufacturing plant
in Bryan, Ohio, to Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., an India-based
company. Sales terms were not released.
In a release, Valeant chief executive Timothy Tyson sad his
company plans to reduce its manufacturing capacity to four plants by
the end of 2006.
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