<p>Merrell is now Wolverine’s leading profit-producing brand, growing over sevenfold since WWW acquired the brand five years ago…</p>
<p>Brown Shoe raised its Fiscal 2002 guidance to $2.48 to $2.50 EPS, up from its previous estimates of $2.35 to $2.40 EPS. The increased guidance is a result of better-than-anticipated January margins, higher wholesale shipments, and the completion of sever</p>
<p>Flat demand for tennis, golf and team sports equipment, fierce competition in golf equipment and weakening demand for winter sports equipment due to poor early season snow conditions in many key markets leaves the prospects for 2003 clouded in uncertainty</p>
<p>Boosted by sales of its new Great Big Bertha II driver and the strength of its putter and glove businesses, Callaway posted a narrower fourth quarter net loss with revenues jumping 16.2% to $122.5 million…</p>
<p>SmartWool reported that the company’s controlling shareholder, RAF Industries, in late January acquired the remaining minority interest of company founders, Peter and Patty Duke. RAF has been invested with SmartWool since 1995 and has held majority inter</p>
<p>Based on the number of press releases Oakley sent out this past week, we would not be surprised by a less than stellar year-end and Q4 report to be released mid-week…</p>
<p>Footstar saw shares close lower for the week, erasing a strong mid-week gain on news that it will expand distribution of its Thom McAn product to up to 1,500 Wal-Mart stores. The move was initially seen as a boon to the retailer that has been hit hard in</p>
<p>The outdoor brand founded on the basic principle of reacting to the needs of the consumer announced the second-largest round of layoffs in its 91-year history…</p>
<p>The Warnaco Group Inc., the parent of industry brands Speedo and Authentic Fitness, emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy Tuesday as scheduled. The company said it closed on a $275 million exit financing facility in connection with its bankruptcy emergence</p>
<p>The accolades keep coming for Reebok's Premier Road, hero shoe of the running collection's Premier Series. In the latest issue of “Runner's World” (March 2003), Reebok's new running shoe is honored with the magazine's highly accla</p>
<p>Callaway Golf Company reported net sales for the full year 2002 decreased 3% to $792.1 million versus $816.2 million for the prior year. EPS were $1.03 versus $0.82 in 2001, an increase of 26%. Net income for the full year increased 19% to $69.4 million</p>
<p>Courtney Delmore & Trevor Delmore, who are credited with developing and launching the footwear strategy for FUBU in the U.S., have joined the Tommy Hilfiger Footwear team and will handle sales in the Northeast Corridor from New Jersey through New England.</p>
<p>Oakley Inc. has announced plans to augment and diversify its line of women's apparel. The initiative calls for expansion of the current product line, plus a focused drive to enter new sales markets within the category…</p>
<p>Wolverine World Wide, Inc. reported revenue for fiscal 2002 reached a record $827.1 million, a 14.9% increase from the $720.1 million reported for the full year 2001. Earnings for fiscal 2002 grew to a record $1.15 per share, a 7.5% increase from the $1.</p>
<p>Next Inc. announced the formation of its new Motor Sports Division “RPM Sports USA” to market the Company's specially designed cutting edge “Motor Sports Automotive” line…</p>