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The Good, the Bad, and Oregon…

Nike and Columbia were recently voted number one and number two for The Oregonian’s “Top-50 ranking of publicly traded businesses.” While journalists are giving these companies recognition, there is a perceived lack of support for the Footwear and Apparel

VF Imagewear Looking for Exclusive NBA Deal

On the heels of their recently-announced deal with Major League Baseball to be the exclusive supplier of non-authentic MLB fleece and T-shirts for the U.S. mass market, as well as Canada and Latin America, VF Imagewear officials revealed in a Thursday con

Timberland Appoints New International Head

The Timberland Company announced the appointment of Michael J. Harrison to SVP, General Manager of International. In this role, Mr. Harrison is responsible for leading Timberland's European, Asian, Canadian and Latin American businesses. Mr. Harriso

Eddie Bauer Helps With 9/11 Memorial

Eddie Bauer and American Forests, the nation's leading nonprofit on the benefits of trees and forests, have reached their goal of raising $500,000 for the Memorial Tree Groves program…

Bauer Nike Hockey Restructures U.S. Unit

Bauer Nike Hockey announced a restructuring of its U.S.-based sales and service network to further enhance its ability to serve major American markets and maximize retailer profitability. The realignment initiatives, which take place October 1, 2003, inc

Pedros and Trek Team Up For EU Distribution

Pedro’s USA and the Trek Bicycle Corporation expanded their partnership to include the greater European continent. Pedro’s products will continue to be available through its existing distributor network that will now include the addition of Trek’s Europe

Quiksilver Fiscal Q3 Profits Jump 35.2% on 44% Sales Gain

Quiksilver, Inc. announced consolidated revenues for the fiscal third quarter of fiscal 2003 ended July 31, 2003 increased 44% to $251.5 million. Consolidated net income for the quarter was $11.9 million, or 21 cents per diluted share, compared to $8.8 m

NRF Upset Over Senate Overtime Vote

The National Retail Federation expressed its extreme disappointment at the Senate's vote to block a badly needed Department of Labor update of the nation's overtime laws. NRF will continue to seek implementation of the update…

Brunswick Settles Precor/Life Fitness Action

Amer Group Plc has recognized a gain of $23 million following the amicable settlement of a patent litigation case in the U.S. The Life Fitness division of Brunswick Corporation will pay the settlement amount in two annual installments in 2003 and 2004, i

Pony Apparel Will Hit The Shelves Once Again

Pony International, the world's leading modern fashion performance brand, today announced it will be re-launching the apparel line with the Fall/Winter 2004 collection featuring men's and women's contemporary athletic and lifestyle product.

LA Times Launches New Outdoors Section

Southern California is widely recognized for its diverse geography and adventurous outdoor recreation. Starting today, the Los Angeles Times is launching Outdoors, a new weekly section that will be the definitive source of journalism about nature, outdoor

Almost Seems Unfair at this Point…

If exclusive marquee footwear product got people in the door at The Finish Line, they loaded up on Licensed Apparel once they got in the store, with the category reportedly “white-hot” everywhere and Reebok the primary beneficiary of a fashion trend that

Apparel Retail Looks Lopsided Too…

It’s also starting to sound like a broken record over at Pacific Sunwear as the other mall darling continues to yank business away from the teen retail sector through superior merchandising and product selection in two very different formats…