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South Butt Quietly Settles TNF Trademark Case

<p>After receiving national media attention, the University of Missouri student behind The South Butt parody apparel brand quietly settled on April 2 a trademark infringement suit with The North Face in an out-of-court settlement&#8230;</p>

Brazil Postpones U.S. Import Sanctions

<p>Brazilian authorities have agreed to postpone the implementation of retaliatory sanctions against the U.S. pending interim steps the U.S. will take in response to World Trade Organization rulings on its cotton subsidy programs&#8230;</p>

New ASR Dates Lend to Retailer Needs

<p>Action Sports Retailer, ASR, has publicized dates for the 2011 season. The ASR Access Event will take place January 13-15 and the ASR Marketplace will follow August 18-20&#8230;</p>

NRF: Container Imports May Signify More Confident Consumer

<p>As retail sales slowly begin their upswing, import cargo volume is likely to climb as well. In the month of March, many major retailers have reported growing revenues in comparisons to last year. As import cargo is expected to grow as much as 8% in compa</p>

Outdoor Nation Attracts More Non-Endemic Sponsors

<p>Circadence Corporation, a Boulder, CO software became one of the first company&#039;s from  outside the outdoor industry to announce its search for delegates to attend the Outdoor Nation Youth Summit and Festival scheduled for New York City&#8217;s Centra</p>

Timberland On Pace to Achieve Emissions Objective

<p>The Timberland Company posted significant reductions in company-wide greenhouse gas emissions, successfully reducing emissions by 36% in 2009 and is on pace to reach its goal of a 50% emissions reduction by the end of 2010&#8230;</p>

SIA: Season Sees Better Pricing, Less Carryover Sales

<p>Higher prices, fewer carryover sales and better cash flow for specialty retailers sums up the snow sport market during the August-February season-to-date period, according to the latest SIA Retail Audit released last week&#8230;</p>

Colorado Proposal May Open Some Roadless Areas

<p>If approved by the federal government, a proposal submitted by Colorado Governor Bill Ritter to manage the state&#8217;s 4.2 million acres of roadless national forest would make it easier for ski areas to expand in those areas&#8230;</p>

OBIT: Glenn Simms

<p>Glenn Simms, former VP of sales at Plano Molding Co., has passed away at the age of 90&#8230;</p>

Cloudveil Still Sees a Future in Jackson

<p>Cloudveil&#039;s office in Jackson, WY, as well as its store in the city where the brand was founded in 1997, have been closed following the brand&#039;s acquisition by private-equity firm Windsong Brands, LLC. But the technical outerwear brand&#039;s new</p>

Crimson Trace Announces Management Team Additions

<p>Crimson Trace has announced several new additions to the Crimson Trace management team. Michael Caulk is now overseeing the engineering department at Crimson Trace as Director of Engineering, Fredrick Karl has been promoted to Product Development Director</p>