Zumiez March Comps Jump 17%

Zumiez Inc. reported a 53.7% increase in sales for the month of March to $28.3 million from $18.4 million for the same period last yaer. The company's comparable store sales increased 17.0% for the five-week period, on top of a comparable store sales

Payless Adds EVP/COO to Executive Team

Payless ShoeSource hired Bill May as executive vice president and chief operating officer, a new position reporting to Matt Rubel, chief executive officer and president. As EVP and COO, May will lead the finance, store development and IT functions for the

CEO of Escalade Dies Suddenly

Daniel Messmer, 53, president and CEO of Escalade, Inc. died suddenly on Monday, April 9. The cause of his death was an apparent aneurysm. Messmer served as Escalade's President and Chief Executive Officer since August 2006 and had joined Escalade

Bass Pro Shops Launches RedHead Log Cabins

Bass Pro Shops has partnered with Barna Log Homes to offer an official line of RedHead log cabins. RedHead Log Cabins will be featured in Bass Pro Shops' fall catalog, beginning distribution in June…

Mad Dogg Athletics Wins Trademark Suit

Mad Dogg Athletics, Inc., a provider of instructor education and products for indoor cycling, said it won a federal lawsuit against Pan Holdings, Inc. for cyberpiracy and infringement of its Spin® trademark. Mad Dogg said Pan Holdings, a Massachusetts-bas

Coleman Parent Adds Pure Fishing to Outdoor Division

Jarden Corporation has acquired Pure Fishing, Inc., a provider of fishing tackle, lures, rods and reels marketed under brands including Abu Garcia, Berkley, Mitchell, Stren, Trilene and Gulp. Pure Fishing had 2006 revenue in excess of $250 million. Though

Puma to Take Over South Korean Distribution

PUMA AG will serve the South Korean market directly through its 100% subsidiary PUMA Korea, effective January 1, 2008.
As negotiations based on a PUMA offer to extend the cooperation beyond the current license agreement with E-Land failed, the licence agr

American Apparel/Endeavor Merger Moves Ahead

Endeavor Acquisition Corp. said it had been advised by American Apparel that the company will post at least $30 million pro-forma EBITDA for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2006. Under the terms of the merger agreement, American Apparel was required t

Holiday Must-Haves Fuel Strong Q4 for Vendors…

Sporting goods manufacturers as a whole once again saw gains in both sales and net income over the year-ago period in the fourth quarter, with the top line increases again outpacing the bottom line. As the cost of materials, production, and distributing

Puma Shares Rise On PPR Takeover Rumors

Shares of Puma stock rose almost 10% last Thursday on market talk that French luxury-goods retail group PPR is in advanced talks with the sportswear manufacturer’s largest shareholder to buy its 30% stake and then make a bid for the rest. A deal would val

Royal Robbins Lifts Phoenix Footwear’s Fortunes…

Royal Robbins saw fourth-quarter sales jump 26.2% to $4.6 million from $3.7 million a year ago. However, Royal Robbins' success was overshadowed by the financial distress at the brand's parent, Phoenix Footwear Group Inc., which might lead to th

Remington Sold to Cerberus for $370 Million

Remington Arms Co. Inc. has agreed to be acquired by private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management LP for $370 million. The purchase priced includes $118 million in cash as well as the assumption of $252 million of debt, including a revolving credit lin

Foot Locker to Give New Apparel Brand a Boost

In mid-April, Foot Locker will launch ZipWay, a new athletic apparel line, at 150 of its stores across the country on Friday with the brand’s new tear-away pants that feature zippered enclosure as opposed to the typical snaps…

Nike Cuts Ties with Trek

Nike plans to drop most of its cycling apparel and footwear line for consumers as it narrows its focus to outfitting cycling teams and Nike-endorsed athletes. Nike's seven-year relationship with Trek Bicycle Corp., which produces clothing and shoes f

Spira Footwear Sues USATF and IAAF

Spira Footwear said it has filed a lawsuit in U.S. Federal District Court against the International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) and the United States Association of Track and Field (USATF), the rule making bodies for Track and Field both internatio