Net income increased 10% to $58,227,000 from $53,154,000 in the fourth quarter as sales rose to $583,708,000, a 7% gain over $546,540,000 and up 5% excluding recall reserve impacts in the prior year. Domestic sales increased 2% to $447.8 million, coming in flat adjusted for recall impacts, while International made a 25% jump to $135.9 million in its strongest quarter of the year, accounting for 23% of the top line. Australia and Europe led, with all regions posting growth, while Japan continued its momentum after its Q2 launch. Canada began to ... Log in to view full article.