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beretta

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[buh-ret-uh] / bəˈrɛt ə /

noun

  1. biretta.


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“Italy is our roots and our heart, but to make business in the U.S., the opportunity is amazing,” Beretta Holding Chief Executive Pietro Gussalli Beretta said in an interview.

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Beretta is riding a wave of rising military spending in Europe that is boosting sales across the arms sector.

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The company’s interest in Ruger RGR 0.86%increase; green up pointing triangle marries the Beretta survival playbook of continuous, long-term investment with its more modern interest in the U.S., the world’s largest gun market.

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Gussalli Beretta said there is no magic Italian recipe for his clan’s almost unique five centuries of ownership of a large company.

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Beretta got its start in October 1526, when Italian merchant Bartolomeo Beretta sold 185 gun barrels to the city of Venice.

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