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Gibbon Slacklines Opens US Subsidiary in Miami

Gibbon, the biggest slackline brand worldwide, has opened the offices of its new U.S. subsidiary Gibbon USA Inc. in Miami, FL. Gibbon USA Inc. has contracted a third-party logistics providers to handle distribution partner from a warehouse in Los Angeles.

Boot Barn Sets IPO Pricing

Boot Barn Holdings, which operates 158 stores in the US, announced terms for its IPO. The Irvine, CA-based company plans to raise $75 million by offering 5 million shares at a price range of $14 to $16. At the midpoint of the proposed range, the retailer

Steve Madden Sees Q3 Shortfall

Steve Madden warned that third quarter results would come in below forecasts. For the third quarter, net sales were $392.0 million, a 0.7 percent decrease compared to the same period of 2013…

Arapahoe Basin Opens First Lift of 2014/15 Season

Colorado’s 2014/15 ski season got underway Oct. 17 at Arapahoe Basin Ski Area when the Black Mountain Express high-speed quad chairlift began delivering eager snow riders to the top of the intermediate High Noon run for their first turns of the year

Evo Poised to Open Portland Store

Seattle-based Evo, considered one of the most influential retail brands in actions sports, was on the brink last week of opening its highly anticipated store in Portland, OR…

C4 Waterman Outposts Opens in Honolulu

C4 Waterman held a grand opening celebration at their Outpost retail showroom at 515 Ward Ave. in Honolulu. This celebration launches the next chapter for the Hawaii based brand C4 Waterman and its parent company Wenonah Canoe Inc…

Gaiam Acquires Top-Selling Yoga App

Gaiam Inc. has acquired Yoga Studio, the number one ranked yoga app for the iPhone, in a deal that will advance both companies' mission of making yoga accessible to everyone…

Quiksilver’s Bob McKnight to Retire

Bob McKnight, who co-founded Quiksilver in 1976, plans to retire as a senior executive of the company on Oct. 31, 2014. He will remain on the company's board but will no longer be executive chairman…

Converse Sues 31 Companies Over Chuck Taylor Knockoffs

Converse filed lawsuits against 31 companies in Federal District Court in New York accusing them of trademark infringement on its Chuck Taylor shoe. The brand, owned by Nike Inc., is suing for monetary damages, but is particularly seeking to prevent the c