After a dismal 2024, the South African protective equipment maker came back strong in the first quarter, reporting $1,121,124 in profit against a $816,679 loss on 45% higher revenues of $15,367,864, up from $10,614,470. International distributor sales drove the gains, increasing 79% as inventory is being digested and sell-through improves. Helmet revenues increased by 101%, body armor was up by 37%, other product, parts, ... Log in to view full article.