Vail Resorts Fiscal Year Profit Cut on Lower Skier Visits

Vail Resorts saw a very difficult year with declining sales and their net income was cut in half for the fiscal year ended July 31, 2009. However, the ski resort holding company was easily able to stay profitable in spite of serious challenges in the hosp

Dorel Looks to Capitalize on Growing Cycling Market

At Scotia Capital’s annual Back-to-School Conference, held in Toronto this year, Dorel Industries pointed out several growth strategies they will be implementing in the coming year – particularly around their bike business. Martin Schwartz, Dorel In

SGMA Warns Over China Trade

The SGMA is warning sporting goods manufacturers that trade with China could become volatile in the near future. In response to the current administration’s decision to impose 25-35% safeguard duties on Chinese-made tires, China's Ministry of C

The Impact of Low Retail Inventories

Tough times call for prudent inventory management at retail. But is the industry overdoing it? As retailers work to keep inventories lean this year and focus on bottom-line profitability instead of just top-line growth, some are starting to get concerned

Prois Hunting Announces New Partnerships

Próis Hunting Apparel, a manufacturer of women's hunting clothing, has recently joined forces with industry members including Heat Factory, Victory Archery, Dead Down Wind and BOG Gear…

Economic Value of Roadless Areas Touted by Sportsmen

As Americans head outdoors to celebrate National Hunting and Fishing Day, hundreds of sportsmen-focused businesses and organizations are voicing their support of roadless area conservation by signing on to “Banking on the Backcountry,” a lette

Smartwool Taps Timberland Exec. to Head European Business

SmartWool Corporation hired Mike Lynskey as SmartWool European general manager. Lynskey will fill the role vacated by the promotion of Chris Hahn to chief administrative officer. He will assume responsibility for all aspects of SmartWool’s European

National Geographic to Cut Greenhouse Emmissions

National Geographic, through a partnership with World Wildlife Fund (WWF), will cut its emissions of greenhouse gases by 80% by the end of 2010. This commitment comes on the heels of the United Nations Summit on Climate Change in New York and at the start