One report after another came over the newswire concerning Coleman and Fleetwood’s folding R.V. trailer licensing deal. First, Coleman announced they would be terminating their licensing agreement with Fleetwood on May 12th 2003. Next, Fleetwood filed s
Category: Outdoor
The North Face Sees Outdoor Insulated from Retail Downturn…
VF Corp., parent company to The North Face, Eastpak and Jansport is looking to its Outdoor Coalition to post any good news for the quarter after VFC reported that earnings shrunk 15.7% to $74.9 million, or 68 cents per share…
Wolverine to Acquire Sebago; Forms Outdoor Group
Wolverine World Wide has entered into a letter of intent to acquire the business and select net operating assets of Sebago, Inc. for cash. Additional terms were not disclosed. Sebago will be part of a newly formed outdoor group that will include both Me
Golfsmith Acquires Don Sherwood Golf
As part of its national expansion plan, multi-channel retailer Golfsmith International Inc. has announced the acquisition of San Francisco-based Don Sherwood Golf and Tennis World. The terms of the transaction were not disclosed…
MLB Opens New Office in Tokyo…
In response to the ever-increasing popularity of Major League Baseball in Japan and throughout Asia, Major League Baseball International will open a regional office in Tokyo on Aug. 1. The Tokyo office will be the third regional office created to support
K2 Inc. Sees Q2 Net Income Up 52% on 27% Sales Increase
K2 Inc. reported that net sales for the second quarter ended June 30, 2003 increased 27.0% to $199.7 million from $157.2 million in the 2002 second quarter. Net income was $5.8 million and diluted EPS was $0.19, including $0.03 per share relating to a ga
SGMA: Sales of U.S. Recreational Products on Positive Pace
From archery to water skiing, the U.S. sports industry is nearly a $70 billion business. According to SGMA International's Recreation Market Report, manufacturers' sales of sporting goods equipment, sports apparel, athletic footwear, and
NRF: Back-to-School Spending to Top $14 Billion
Consumers are planning a trip back to the stores before sending their children back to school this year, according to the findings of a new National Retail Federation (NRF) survey. The NRF 2003 Back-to-School Consumer Intentions and Actions Survey
Callaway Jumps on Positive Outlook and Potential Upside in Top-Flite Deal…
Callaway Golf easily beat Wall Street earnings estimates for the second quarter as profits declined 8.0% and sales dipped 4.1% for the period ended June 30, 2003. Analysts challenged the company’s management on how they might provide better guidance afte
The Allegheny Trail Company will be Blair Corp.’s newest brand
The Allegheny Trail Company will be Blair Corp.’s newest brand, targeting the outdoor apparel wholesale market. The Warren, PA-based company says that ATC will offer an entry-level line of apparel basics, including polo’s, tanks, cargo pants, and fleece
JOUT Q3 Earnings Slip
Johnson Outdoors on Thursday Told Investors they could anticipate Q3 earnings to be in the 57 cents to 61 cents per share range, off from the 78 cents earned in the year-ago period…
Confluence Surges In Spite of Compet-itor Promotional Deals…
Confluence Watersports has hired 41 new employees, bringing their total workforce to 217 people. In an exclusive interview with SPORTS EXECUTIVE WEEKLY, Kelley Woolsey, Confluence VP of Sales and Marketing, said these new employees are long overdue…
Pegasus Appoints New Cannondale COO.
John Doer has come aboard as Cannondale’s Chief Operating Officer. The former VP of Supply Chain Management at Bell Sports has a solid background in the Cycling industry with a successful tenure at the helmet company…
Finish Line Promotes Three; Geis to Head Apparel and Footwear
The Finish Line, Inc. has shifted some responsibilities for its footwear and apparel management teams. Jason Short and Mike Watson have each been promoted to Divisional Merchandise Manager of Footwear while Kathleen Kaplan has been promoted to the positio
Here Comes That Upstream Inventory Effect…
We speculated just a few weeks ago (SEW 0325) about the effect the apparent climb in Q1 retail inventories would have on results for the vendors as we moved into the calendar second quarter. After reviewing the first of the vendor Q2 reports released this