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New Era Lands Deal with the CFL

<p>New Era Cap Co., Inc. has been named a headwear and apparel licensee for The Canadian Football League. The three year deal will begin January 2011 and includes world wide distribution rights for the brands 59FIFTY and 39THIRTY headwear&#8230;</p>

RECALL: Redline D640 Bicycles

<p>Seattle Bike Supply of Kent, WA is voluntarily recalling about 200 Redline D640 bicycles imported from China because the head tube can separate from the frame, causing the rider to lose conrol and fall&#8230;</p>

Quiksilver Jumps on PPR Takeover Speculation

<p>Shares in Quiksilver Inc., which owns DC Shoes and Roxy as well as the Quiksilver brand, rose $1.05 on Thursday, or 22.7%, to $5.68 on a report that French luxury and retail group PPR could be interested in an acquisition. In October, PPR, which owns Puma</p>

Former Nike Exec Pleads Guilty to Tax Evasion

<p>A former executive at Nike plead guilty to evading currency importation reporting laws and filing a false federal income tax return, following an investigation by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Office of Homeland Security Investigation</p>

McDavid Hires Marketing Product Manager

<p>McDavid USA hired Doug Wisner as the new marketing product manager. Wisner joins the Chicago-based company with more than 10 years of product development and management experience in the sporting goods industry, most recently at Wilson&#8230;</p>

RECALL: Redline D640 Bicycles

<p>About 200 Redline D640 bicycles made by Seattle Bike Supply of Kent, WA have been recalled by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. The head tube can separate from the frame, causing the rider to lose control and fall&#8230;</p>

Yue Yuen&#8217;s November Revenues Climb 27%

<p>Yue Yuen Industrial Ltd. reported revenues in November jumped 26.7% to $553.2 million from $436.5 million a year ago. In the eleven-month period through November, sales grew 23.6% to $5.56 billion from $4.5 billion in the same period a year ago&#8230;</p>

Aldila Signs New $3,000,000 Line of Credit

<p>Aldila Inc. entered into a $3 million credit agreement with Wells Fargo Bank, National Association. Under the facility, the golf equipment company will be able to borrow up to $3 million from time to time through July 1, 2012 for working capital requireme</p>