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Bauer Files Initial Public Offering

<p>Bauer Performance Sports Ltd. revealed plans Friday to become a publicly traded company by selling shares on a Canadian stock exchange. The the hockey powerhouse was sold by Nike Inc. to a private-equity group three years ago and now also owns Mission-Ite</p>

Skullcandy Looks to go Public

<p>Headphone maker Skullcandy filed a registration statement with the SEC on Friday to raise up to $125 million in an initial public offering. Proceeds will be used to pay down debt and for working capital purposes. The company increased its sales from $9.1 </p>

Berghaus Reorganizes to Optimize Growth

<p>Berghaus, the British maker of outdoor apparel, footwear and equipment, has reorganized its business by creating an International Board that will oversee the overall direction of the brand and will work with dedicated regional business units delivering mo</p>

Dick&#8217;s SG to pay $15M to Settle Wage Disputes

<p>Dick&#039;s Sporting Goods Inc agreed to pay up to $15 million to settle a number of class action lawsuits that had alleged a failure to pay overtime and other promised wages, according to a company filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.</p>

Bauer Sets High Growth Targets in IPO Filing

<p>Bauer Performance Sports Ltd., the hockey powerhouse sold by Nike Inc. to a private-equity group three years ago, revealed plans Friday to become a publicly-traded company by selling shares on the Canadian stock exchange&#8230;</p>

HanesBrands Stung by Rising Cotton Costs in Q4

<p>HanesBrands Inc., the parent of Champion, said that while it&#039;s gaining market share across several categories, higher cotton costs and higher expenses to service sales growth depressed fourth-quarter earnings&#8230;</p>

Luxottica Gets Q4 Wholesale Lift from Oakley, Ray-Ban

<p>Luxottica Group S.p.A. said sales at its wholesale division, which includes the Ray-Ban and Oakley brands, grew 14.4% to &#8364;513.5 million ($698.4 mm), or 7.4% at constant exchange rates, for the fourth quarter. Sales at the division rose in all countr</p>

Blacks Leisure Takeover Talks Collapse

<p>Takeover talks for Blacks Leisure, which operates the Millets and Blacks Outdoor chains in the U.K., have fallen through. GO Outdoors, Cotswold Outdoors and Sport Direct were all mentioned as potential bidders, according to reports in the British press&#8230;</p>