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Big 5 Backs Off Q4 Expectations

<p>Big 5 Sporting Goods backed off earlier earning per share guidance and saw fourth quarter same-store sales soften. The largest-sports-retailer-on-the-west-coast now expects Q4 GAAP-calculated EPS in the to be $0.38 to $0.40 range versus the $0.42 to $0.4</p>

Greg Frisby Loses CEO Position, Remains COB

<p>Frisby Technologies, Inc. announced today that Greg Frisby, the company&#039;s founder, was removed from his position as Chief Executive Officer by a 3-2 vote of the Board of Directors. Mr. Frisby retained&#8230;</p>

Phoenx Footwear 2002 Net Sales Rose 5.7%

<p>Phoenix Footwear Group, Inc. announced that total net sales of its Trotters and SoftWalk brands for the year-ended December 31, 2002 were $36.2 million, an increase of 5.7% compared to the year-ended December 31, 2001&#8230;</p>

Tarrant Apparel Completes Acquisition Of Twill Mill Facility

<p>Tarrant Apparel Group announced that on December 31, 2002, the Company completed its previously announced purchase of a twill mill facility from Trans Textil International, S.A. de C.V (&#8220;Trans Textil&#8221;) and Inmobiliaria Cuadros, S.A. de C.V. (&#8220;Cuadros&#8221;)&#8230;</p>

The Athlete&#8217;s Foot Expands in Canada

<p>The Athlete&#039;s Foot Marketing Associates, Inc., a subsidiary of The Athlete&#039;s Foot Group, Inc. has signed an agreement with Wayne Metcalf for franchise rights to open The Athlete&#039;s Foot stores throughout Calgary, Alberta in Canada&#8230;</p>

Footstar SVP/Finance Resigns

<p>Footstar, Inc. announced that Thomas Baumlin, Senior Vice President of Finance, has decided to leave the Company effective January 31, 2003, following a reorganization of Footstar&#039;s finance organization&#8230;</p>

SIA Reports Chain Store SnowSports Sales Up 4.2%

<p>SnowSports Industries America said chain stores sales were up by 4.2% for August through November compared to the same period of 2001. In dollars, that translates to $132.9 million in sales so far this year compared to $127.6 million in 2001. The unit sal</p>

Retailers Hope Sales Will Pick Up in Second Half of the Year

<p>Retailers are hoping for a robust economy to lift their business in 2003, but most suspect they&#039;ll have to wait awhile.<P style="MARGIN-TOP: 6px">Even optimists among 12,500 top retail executives gathered in New York City this week for the annual c</p>

The Sports Authority Lauded For Creativity

<p>The message to the more than 12,500 retailers attending the National Retail Federation&#039;s annual convention: Focus on innovation, customer service and convenience if you want to succeed&#8230; </p>

Boring Product, Lack of Innovation Cited for Retail Weakness

<p>Numerous speakers at the NRF convention Monday blamed boring clothing styles and a lack of innovation as a reason for lackluster sales during the holidays. But, citing low interest rates and gains in consumer income, the National Retail Federation predic</p>

Ward to Retain USOC Chief Executive Post

<p>Lloyd Ward&#039;s position as chief executive of the U.S. Olympic Committee remained secure Monday after an ethics oversight committee found that he did not violate the USOC&#039;s code of ethics&#8230;</p>

Outdoor Companies Launching Footwear Lines

<p>Several companies already distinguished in the outdoor industry recently joined the running shoe market by adding performance footwear to their product lines. This year, two local Boulder companies look to accomplish a similar feat&#8230;</p>