After returning to profit last year, the South African protective equipment maker started strong in the first quarter, as net income improved 58% to $1,770,694 against $1,121,124 on 27% higher revenues of $19,507,486 up from $15,367,864. International demand and robust re-ordering patterns drove the gains, while domestic sales showed encouraging signs at the dealer and consumer level. Helmet revenues increased by 59%, body armor was up by 25%, other product, parts and accessories grew by 9%, ... Log in to view full article.