In my home state of Minnesota, boating is a huge tradition of the season. I love fast boats, slow boats, and fishing boats, and Marine Products Corp. (NYSE: MPX) builds them all.
As one might expect, the recession has crushed MPX and its business. If a consumer can barely afford a high-priced Starbucks coffee, how can they afford to buy a boat?
The consumer discretionary sector of the market has been hardest hit by the downturn, and shares of MPX reflect declining demand for its products. Ah, but that is the rub. Is demand really waning?
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Before you retreat to your favorite summer locale with the perfect book, let's take a look at the stocks set to profit as consumers look to enjoy the fruits of their labor over the next several months.

