SIA Moves Trade Show to Denver for 2010…
SnowSports Industries America (SIA) will move its annual trade show to Denver from Las Vegas starting in January 2010. SIA has signed an agreement to hold the event in Denver for ten years. Speaking to BOSS , Bob Gundram, who is chairman of SIA's tr
OIA Keeps Momentum Going on Capitol Hill…
Representatives from Outdoor Industry Association, REI, Columbia Sportswear, VF Outdoor/The North Face, REI, Scent-Lok Technologies, W.L. Gore and Associates and General Electric/eVent spent two days on Capitol Hill this week. The main item on the agenda
Danish Football Federation Extends Deal with Adidas
Adidas has extended its sponsorship deal with the Danish Football Federation (DBU) until 2012. The deal includes using Adidas equipment and jerseys for the 13 national teams including the men's and women's teams. The agreement did not include fo
Hi-Tec Chairman Appoints Son as GM
Frank van Wezel, Hi-Tec's chairman, promoted his son Edward to General Manager. Edward van Wezel, 30, has worked at HI-TEC in various roles since 1999 and his new role will see him working closely alongside his father in the day-to-day running of Hi-
Delta Fiscal Q1 Slips to Loss Despite Sales Gains
Delta Apparel net sales for the fiscal first quarter, which ended September 29, 2007, increased 15.8% to $72.6 million compared to $62.7 million in the prior year’s first quarter. The increase was driven primarily by the FunTees and Junkfood businesses, b
20 Degrees North Inks Xterra Footwear and Apparel License
20 Degrees North has signed a licensing agreement with TEAM Unlimited to design, market and produce performance and lifestyle footwear, apparel and accessories under the Xterra brand name. All products – geared for the ageless, active-minded multi-sport
Jarden Q3 Income Slips Despite 28% Sales Increase
Jarden Corporation third quarter sales increased 28% to $1.3 billion from $1.0 billion the prior year. Net income was $21.2 million, or 28 cents per diluted share, compared to $51.3 million, or 78 cents per diluted share, for Q3 of 2006, a 58.7% decline.
Faith-based Sports Brand Gains Investment
La Playa Holdings, a subsidiary of Podium Venture Group, has acquired a minority interest in VERuM Sports Inc., a faith-based sports brand. Atlanta-based VERuM, which is Latin for truth, partners with Christian athletes and sports organizations at all lev
Sport Supply Group Q1 Net Rises 24.2%
Sport Supply Group, formerly Collegiate Pacific, reported revenues grew 3.2% in its first quarter ended Sept. 30, to $70.4 million from $68.2 million. Net income improved by 24.2%, to $4.1 million, or 31 cents a share, from $3.3 million, or 28 cents, a ye
L.L.Bean Earns Worker Safety Standards
L.L.Bean has become the 15th Maine employer to enroll in a program that lets companies develop and maintain employee protections beyond federal safety regulations. A ceremony on Tuesday marked the entry of L.L. Bean's Brunswick manufacturing facility
West Marine Cuts FY Guidance
West Marine Q3 income catapulted 81% to $5.3 million, or 24 cents per share, but the boating retailer slashed its 2007 guidance due to lower boat usage and boating market softness. Earnings guidance has been revised to a range of 14 cents to 18 cents per
Female Snowboarder/Ski Website Launched
Ski Chick LLC has launched a site for female snowboarders and skiers. In addition to accessories and clothing, www.skichick.com features snowboarding and skiing news for women and girls, with a free current events calendar on women and girls-only clinics
Nautilus, Inc. Adopts Shareholder Rights Plan
Nautilus Inc. said its board adopted a shareholder rights plan, a provision that would make hostile takeovers difficult. An acquisition of 20 percent or more of its outstanding shares without the board's approval would trigger the rights plan. The s
The North Face Wins Piracy Case in Beijing
The North Face won a lawsuit against a Beijing market that failed to stop the sale of fake versions of its products. The Beijing Xiushui Clothing Company, which operates the Silk Alley market, was ordered by a local court to pay 40,000 yuan ($5,300) in da
Nike Expands Soccer Footprint with Umbro Deal
It is ironic that in a week that saw American football invade London, as the New York Football Giants took on the Miami Dolphins in the first NFL regular season game outside the U.S., that an American company would reveal its plans to acquire the U.K.