In one of the most contentious proxy fights in the active lifestyle market, Beretta Holding S.A., the  largest shareholder of Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc., with 9.95 percent ownership of the company’s outstanding common stock, has opened a new front in its battle to exert control over the Ruger Board by sending a letter to Ruger shareholders detailing the urgent need for Board change at the company “in order to restore value for all shareholders.”

The letter, seen here, makes clear that Beretta is focused on three key areas that the company believes have “led to the destruction of substantial shareholder value” under the oversight of the Ruger Board:

  1. Sustained Share Price Underperformance: Despite operating in the same macroeconomic and regulatory environment as its peers, and during one of the most favorable demand environments in the company’s history, Ruger has consistently trailed its closest public peer (Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc.) and the broader market, delivering disappointing returns to shareholders.
  2. Rapid Operational Deterioration: Since 2021, the company has faced sharp declines in key financial and operational metrics, including 23 percent compression in gross margin, 30 percent in operating margin, and a 103 percent decline in net income. This sustained margin erosion raises serious questions about management’s ability to control costs, maintain manufacturing efficiency and scale operations effectively.
  3. Significant Lack of Alignment: Certain long-tenured directors, who collectively have 65 years of tenure and oversaw the period during which Ruger significantly lagged its closest competitor and the broader market, own only about 1 percent of shares, giving them limited personal financial exposure to the Company’s performance.

In its letter, Beretta Holding reminds shareholders of the opportunity to elect four independent director candidates nominated by Beretta Holding at the upcoming 2026 Annual Meeting of Shareholders. Beretta Holding’s believes “nominees possess the relevant skills and experience needed to help restore operational performance and strengthen oversight of management and are committed to representing the interests of ALL Ruger shareholders.”

A copy of the letter sent to shareholders is available to download here.

With roots dating back to 1526, Beretta Holding describes itself “as a global family-owned industrial group operating through more than 50 subsidiaries and over 20 internationally recognized brands, with a strong manufacturing footprint in Europe and the United States supporting defense, law enforcement, hunting, and shooting sports markets.”

Beretta Holding said it “intends to file a preliminary proxy statement and accompanying WHITE universal proxy card with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to be used to solicit votes for the election of Beretta Holding’s slate of highly qualified director nominees at the 2026 annual meeting of stockholders of Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc., a Delaware corporation.

“BERETTA HOLDING STRONGLY ADVISES ALL STOCKHOLDERS OF THE COMPANY TO READ THE PROXY STATEMENT AND OTHER PROXY MATERIALS, INCLUDING A PROXY CARD, AS THEY BECOME AVAILABLE BECAUSE THEY WILL CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION. SUCH PROXY MATERIALS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT NO CHARGE ON THE SEC’S WEBSITE (SEC.GOV). IN ADDITION, THE PARTICIPANTS IN THIS PROXY SOLICITATION WILL PROVIDE COPIES OF THE PROXY STATEMENT WITHOUT CHARGE, WHEN AVAILABLE, UPON REQUEST. REQUESTS FOR COPIES SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE PARTICIPANTS’ PROXY SOLICITOR.”

The participants in the proxy solicitation are anticipated to be Beretta Holding, William F. Detwiler, Mark DeYoung, Fredrick DiSanto, and Michael Christodolou.

“As of the date hereof, Beretta Holding directly beneficially owns 1,587,000 shares of the company’s (Common Stock) common stock, $1 par value per share. As of the date hereof, Messrs. Detwiler, DeYoung, DiSanto, and Christodolou do not beneficially own any shares of Common Stock. As one of the most experienced operators in the global firearms industry, Beretta Holding’s only other interest in connection with its investment in the company at the present is to seek to partner with the company in order to improve performance and deliver sustainable long-term value for all shareholders, employees and customers.”

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