Profits declined by 30% in the third quarter to $39,400,000 from $56,284,000 on 2% higher revenues of $487,766,000 against $478,440,000, buoyed by 14% international growth that more than offset a 1% drop in the home market. Europe, Australia, and rapidly growing Japan powered international sales to $100.4 million in the quarter, while domestic sales tallied $387.3 million. Direct-to-consumer sales increased 3% to $288.7 million, as Amazon Marketplace, corporate sales, and Yeti stores more than offset a drop in e-commerce. Wholesale channel sales increased 1% to $199.0 million, despite cautious U.S. retailers ... Log in to view full article.