<p>American Skiing Company has named Chip Carey, a 31-year-veteran of the skiing and hospitality industries, to the position of senior vice president of sales and marketing. Carey will assume all sales and marketing responsibilities for the Company's se</p>
<p>Brunswick Corporation saw a 16% increase in net earnings and a 12% increase in operating earnings in the second quarter of 2003. Diluted earnings per share rose to $0.59 compared with $0.51 per diluted share for the second quarter of 2002. Net sales wer</p>
<p>Fleet Feet, Inc. presented a number of awards at their annual National Franchise Conference in Boston July 13-16. The Brand Builder award went to Fleet Feet Syracuse and Fleet Feet Cincinnati was named Rookie of the Year. Brooks was again named the reta</p>
<p>Rollerblade's sale from Benetton to Tecnica Group S.p.A. has been finalized. Rollerblade joins global sporting goods brands including Tecnica, Dolomite, Lowa, Marker, Nitro, and Nordica. In the new structure, Rollerblade will operate as a stand-alon</p>
<p>K2 Inc. reported that net sales for the second quarter ended June 30, 2003 increased 27.0% to $199.7 million from $157.2 million in the 2002 second quarter. Net income was $5.8 million and diluted EPS was $0.19, including $0.03 per share relating to a ga</p>
<p>While overall apparel sales have been down for the last four years, private label sales have increased five percent over the last five years, according to leading market information company The NPD Group, Inc. A key reason for this growth is that retaile</p>
<p>In a continuing effort to develop their management team and streamline business practices, Sport Brands International CEO Jon Epstein has named Paul Dudek as VP Business Integration for the company…</p>
<p>VF Corporation reported second quarter income from continuing operations was $74.9 million, or 68 cents per share, compared with $88.5 million, or 79 cents per share in Q2 2002, which included a 3 cents per share benefit from unusual items. Sales in Q2 fe</p>
<p>Ex Officio recently broadened their sales team to brace for growth in 2004. Three openings in the Midwest, Rocky Mountain States, and Southern territories have made room for some new sales representatives to join the Ex-O team. In addition, two Divisional</p>
<p>The Sporting Goods Agents Association has recently inducted several rep agencies into the 69 year-old trade organization. New reps welcomed by SGAA president Gary Niland were Bob Watkowski, Double Eagle Sales Inc.; John Conlin and Mike Bloom, John Conlin</p>
<p>K2 has reached agreement to acquire V2 Optics, a designer, manufacturer and distributor of high-performance sunglasses and technologically advanced snow goggles. V2 is also the first company to develop a snow goggle specifically for women…</p>
<p>From archery to water skiing, the U.S. sports industry is nearly a $70 billion business. According to SGMA International's <i>Recreation Market Report</i>, manufacturers' sales of sporting goods equipment, sports apparel, athletic footwear, and</p>
<p>Cutter & Buck Inc. has renewed its sponsorship deal with Annika Sorenstam. Under this three-year contract, the Swedish athlete will wear Cutter & Buck golf and lifestyle apparel exclusively for all professional golf tournaments, events and media appearan</p>
<p>Fotoball USA Inc. reported net sales for the second quarter of 2003 were $7.5 million with a net loss per diluted common share of ($0.02) versus second quarter of 2002 net sales of $14.3 million with a net income of $0.12 per diluted common share. The co</p>
<p>Consumers are planning a trip back to the stores before sending their children back to school this year, according to the findings of a new National Retail Federation (NRF) survey. The <i>NRF 2003 Back-to-School Consumer Intentions and Actions Survey</i></p>