BRP reports Q3 profit and revenue down from year ago as it faced softer demand

A BRP logo is shown at the research and innovation plant in Valcourt, Que., Friday, Nov. 9, 2012. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes.

BRP Inc. executives said the Ski-Doo maker needs to stay calm in the face of tariffs proposed by U.S. president-elect Donald Trump — tariffs that could hurt a manufacturer that depends on Mexican production.

"I don't think we should overreact right now," chief financial officer Sébastien Martel told analysts on a conference call Friday. "We should not speculate too much, because there are hundreds of different possibilities."

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