Kohl's Corporation reported fourth quarter diluted earnings per share increased 9 percent to $1.81. Net income for the quarter decreased 8 percent to $455 million, compared to $494 million ($1.66 per diluted share) a year ago. Net sales were $6.0 bil
Category: Outdoor
Dillard’s Q4 Earnings Cilmb
Dillard's, Inc. reported income for the 13 weeks ended Jan. 28, 2012 of $141.5 million, or $2.77 per share. Included in net income for the 13 weeks ended January 28, 2012 is a $44.5 million pre-tax credit ($28.7 million after tax or $0.56 per share)
Garmin Outdoor and Fitness Segments Lead Q4 Growth
Garmin Ltd. said its Outdoor segment revenue increased 35 percent to $121 million in the fourth quarter ended Dec. 31, 2011, while its Fitness segment revenue grew 17 percent to $95 million…
L.H. Thomson Receives QBP 2012 Vendor of the Year Award
QBP presented the third annual Vendor of the Year Award to L.H. Thomson at Frostbike 2012 in Bloomington, MN. The Macon, Georgia-based company manufactures seatposts and stems for road and mountain bikes…
Skullcandy Swings to a Profit as Sales Jump
Skullcandy, Inc., the maker of headphones, earbuds and gaming headsets targeting the action sports and outdoor space, reported fourth quarter net sales increased 29.0 percent to $83.4 million, with domestic net sales increasing 27.0 percent, international
Native and Costa Power A.T. Cross Sales in Q4
A.T. Cross Company said sales at its Cross Optical Group (COG), which owns the Costa and Native sunglass brands, reached $12.8 million in the fourth quarter ended Dec. 31, 2011, a 12.0 percent increase compared to last year. COG sales grew 19.8 percent to
TJX Q4 Profit Rises 42 Percent
The TJX Companies, Inc. said that for the 13-week fourth quarter ended Jan. 28, net sales were $6.7 billion, a 6 percent increase over the prior year. Consolidated comparable store sales for the quarter increased 7 percent over the prior year…
TJX Q4 Profit Rises 42 Percent
The TJX Companies, Inc. said that for the 13-week fourth quarter ended Jan. 28, net sales were $6.7 billion, a 6 percent increase over the prior year. Consolidated comparable store sales for the quarter increased 7 percent over the prior year…
SGMA Names Ron Rosenbaum as SVP, Marketing and Business Development
The Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association (SGMA) appointed Ron Rosenbaum to its management team. As SGMA’s senior vice president of marketing & business development, Rosenbaum will provide direction and oversight to marketing, fundraising, membe
Report: Tennis Players More Strategic Around Purchases
According to a report from the Tennis Industry Association, more than three-fourths of frequent tennis players have become more strategic in how they buy things, thinking more about how their purchases will fit into their lives…
Performance Trainer Appointed to Under Armour Training Council
Power Train Sports Institute announced that its founder, Steve Saunders, has been named to the Under Armour Training Council. Widely recognized for his work with hundreds of professional athletes and thousands of youths and adults seeking higher levels of
Town Shoes Gains Equity Investment
Alberta Investment Management Corporation has partnered with Callisto Capital to make an investment that will provide them with a controlling interest in Town Shoes Limited, Canada's leading branded specialty footwear retailer. The founding Simpson
JJB Sports Plc Comps Decline Slows as Margins Improve
JJB Sports Plc, which operates more than 200 sporting goods stores in the United Kingdom and Ireland, said comp store sales continued to decline at a slower rate in the month ended Jan. 29 and fell 7.6 percent in the second half ended during that period,
Shock Doctor Announces Partnership with MLB Catcher Carlos Santana
Shock Doctor announced a multi-year partnership with top Major League Baseball (MLB) catcher Carlos Santana of the Cleveland Indians. Santana joins Ryan Mathews, Percy Harvin, Nick Leddy and Jack Johnson on Team Shock Doctor, the company’s group of
The North Face and Patagonia Reevaluate Down Supply
The North Face and Patagonia are looking for alternative suppliers of down feathers after being targeted by animal rights activists for buying from a California company that sources feathers from force-fed geese in Hungary, The Telegraph of London has rep