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Aisle Talk Week of May 28

Top headlines from the active lifestyle industry you may have missed this week, including the potential for an Eddie Bauer and Pacific Sunwear merger.

Nordica Signs Trio Of European Skiers

Nordica on Friday announced the signing of three new FIS Alpine World Cup athletes: Swiss racers Marc Rochat and Justin Murisier, and Slovenian speed expert Boštjan Kline. They join the company’s Dobermann World Cup team, which includes German national team members Felix Neureuther and Fritz Dopfer, and Italy’s Dominik Paris.

Firearms Fallout Fizzles As Dick’s Sporting Goods Surges In Q1

Dick’s Sporting Goods’ recent policy refusing to sell firearms resulted in plenty of PR fallout but it hasn’t affected the retail giant’s bottom line. The Pittsburgh, PA-based company easily beat Wall Street’s estimates for the first quarter ended May 5 through strength in other categories, including an especially solid performance in private label sales, which led to higher margins.

Dick’s Raises Guidance After Robust Q1

Dick’s Sporting Goods Inc. raised the company’s outlook for the year after reporting first-quarter earnings that came in well above Wall Street’s consensus target. Same-store sales dipped 2.5 percent.

NRF Disappointed Over China Tariffs

NRF President and CEO Matthew Shay said in a statement, “China’s trade practices raise serious concerns, but job-killing tariffs aren’t the answer. As the U.S. and China prepare for another round of negotiations, we hope the administration has clearly defined objectives and concrete solutions to resolve this trade dispute without tariffs.”