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Heelys Inc. Third Quarter Revenues Fall Double-Digits Again

<p>Heelys, Inc.&#039;s sales slid 23.3% in the third quarter, to $8.2 million. Losses were cut to $69,000, or less than 1 cent a share, from $1.1 million, or 4 cents, a year ago. Sales slid 15.6% to $6.9 million internationally due to lower sales to the Germ</p>

Sport Chalet Cuts Fiscal Q2 Loss

<p>Sport Chalet, Inc.&#039;s sales were flat in the fiscal second quarter ended Sept. 26, at $88.8 million. Gains in the West Coast retailer&#039;s team business and e-commerce divisions offset a 1.9% slide in same-store sales. The net loss was cut to $518,0</p>

FansEdge Parent Cuts Third-Quarter Losses

<p>Dreams, Inc., the parent of FansEdge.com, reported revenues were up 30.0% in the third quarter to $19.8 million, compared to $15.2 million generated in the same period last year&#8230;</p>

Broder Bros. Swings to Q3 Profit

<p>Broder Bros. reported that sales for the fiscal third quarter ended Sept. 25 increased 9.2% to $210.7 million from $193.0 million a year ago. Net income was $6.0 million compared to a net loss of $1.4 million for Q3 2009&#8230;</p>

Container Traffic May Reflect Positive View

<p>The National Retail Federation said import cargo volume at the nation&#039;s major retail container ports remains on track for a 14.6% increase over 2009 as retailers restock their shelves and increase inventories to cater to a more confident consumer&#8230;</p>

Chinese Textile Cotton Prices Doubling

<p>Chinese textile companies were quoting price increases of as much as 30% at the massive Canton Trade Fair, telling customers that a global cotton shortage and persistent labor shortages were driving up costs, according to several reports&#8230;</p>

Fox Factory Q3 Sales Surge on OEM Rebound

<p>Fox Factory Inc said sales spiked in the third quarter ended Sept. 30 as OEMs ramped back up production of mountain bikes, motorcycles, snow mobiles and other action sports gear that uses their suspension products&#8230;</p>

Gert Boyle Stymies Robbery

<p>Gert Boyle, the 86-year chairman of Columbia Sportswear, certainly last week lived up to the &#8220;One Tough Mother&#8221; role she plays in her company&#039;s advertising campaigns, According to The Oregonian, Boyle was confronted outside her home in West Linn, OR </p>

BH North America Names Northeast Sales Manager

<p>BH North America, the fitness equipment manufacturer, announced the addition of David Neziol to the BH North America sales team. Neziol joins BH North America as the Northeast Regional Sales Manager&#8230;</p>

NRF: Retail Sales Grow for Fourth Straight Month

<p>October retail industry sales (which exclude automobiles, gas stations, and restaurants) increased 0.3% seasonally adjusted over September and 2.6% unadjusted over last year, according to the National Retail Federation&#8230;</p>

Columbia Sportswear&#8217;s Ode to Innovation

<p>With the success of its Omni-series, Columbia Sportswear has found new religion around innovation and wants to spread the word. At a media launch party held Nov. 3, the 72-year old company unveiled its Fall 2011 product line, including a premium category </p>

Deckers Sues Bearpaw Over UGG

<p>Deckers Outdoor Corp. filed a lawsuit against Bearpaw Inc., seeking a court order to prevent them from copying the designs of several UGG boots. The suit in U.S. District Court in the Central District of California was officially filed against Tom Romeo, </p>

K2 Sports Licenses Planet Earth to W.L. Activewear

<p>K2 Sports has agreed to license its Planet Earth Clothing brand to Phil Dixon of Montreal, Quebec. Dixon&#039;s W.L. Activewear company will immediately assume responsibility for Planet Earth&#039;s global operations&#8230;</p>