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Phoenix Footwear Names New CFO

Phoenix Footwear Group, Inc., a multi-brand footwear and accessories company, announced today that it has named P. Douglas Ford as its Chief Financial Officer, effective immediately. Scott Sporrer, who served as Phoenix Footwear's Interim CFO since O

Conservation Alliance Lobbies Congress on Public Lands

Representatives from The North Face, Osprey, The Forest Group, and The Conservation Alliance spent two days lobbying Congress last week to support a bill that includes more than 150 public lands bills. The proposal could go to the Senate floor for a vote

Skram Media to Acquire Mountain Gazette Properties

Skram Media has reached an agreement to purchase the Mountain Gazette from GSM Media, LLC, of Paonia, CO, a deal that will expand its reach to 350,000 mountain sports enthusiasts. Skram Media will also own the magazine’s website, mountaingazette.com. Skra

Steve and Barry’s to Close 103 Doors

Steve & Barry's, which is currently in the midst of bankruptcy proceedings, plans to close 103 stores. The Port Washington, N.Y. based retailer will operate with a smaller base of 173 stores, which the company said would better position it to reach p

GSI, Timberland Take $7 mm Hit

A federal judge has granted preliminary approval to a $7 million settlement submitted by GSI Commerce Inc., Timberland and a Florida wireless carrier to settle allegations they sent unsolicited advertisements for Timberland products via text messaging in

Amer Sports Sees Tough Q4 Ahead

Amer Sports could see a “challenging” fourth quarter as economic problems from the United States spill over into Europe, a senior company official said. “There are signs of weakening macro economy also in Europe,” said company spokesperson Pekka Paalanne.

Investors Turn to Outdoor Stocks in Tough Times

The old adage about the sporting goods industry weathering tough economic times got a real test last week. A first blush review of Wall Street results last week reveals that the outdoor industry did fare better than the market as a whole and many other s

Eastern Mountain Sports Sponsors Conservation Festival

Eastern Mountain Sports plans to host “The Nor’easter powered by Eastern Mountain Sports” Sept. 26-28. The weekend festival will feature rock climbing competitions and clinics along with music from Rustic Overtones and Adam Ezra, among others…

Neville to Become CEO of Boathouse Sports

Shawn Neville, former president of Keds, has agreed to join Boathouse Sports, the performance-fabric team uniforms manufacturer, as its CEO, SportsOneSource has learned. The company, based in Philadelphia, currently produces team uniforms for eight sport

TJX Companies Sells Bob’s Stores

The TJX Companies, Inc. reported it has sold Bob’s Stores to private equity firms Versa Capital Management and Crystal Capital. Terms of the sale were not disclosed….

Wolverine Celebrates 125 Years

Wolverine, the outdoor brand, is celebrating its 125th anniversary in 2008. To commemorate such a momentous year, Wolverine will be holding an anniversary sweepstakes. From Sept. 20, 2008 to Nov. 29, 2008, Wolverine patrons can enter to win prizes includi

Russell Named Title Sponsor of NAIA Championship

Russell Athletic and the host committee for the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) football national championship announced an agreement that grants Russell Athletic “title sponsorship” rights for the 2008 and 2009 NAIA Championships

Head Shifts Canadian Distribution to Subsidiary

Head NV has taken over distribution of its ski and tennis apparel in Canada through a Canadian subsidiary. The company said that beginning in September Head Canada Inc. will ship and service the new collection of 2008/09 HEAD Skiwear…

Outdoor Industry’s Margins Squeezed in Q2

Second-quarter sales were brisk for outdoor vendors and retailers, but declining margins caused declines in profits and return on sales. Sales growth nearly kept pace with inventory growth, a good sign as the industry continues to encounter increasing cos

Cargo Volume Forecast to fall 5% as Retailers Trim Orders

Cargo volume at the nation’s major retail container ports is expected to decline 6% in 2008 compared with 2007 as the nation’s slow economy continues to prompt merchants to carefully manage their inventories, according to the latest Port Tracker report fr