<p>GolfGear International Inc. saw net sales in the first quarter rise 44.3% to $545,245, compared to $377,780 for the same quarter last year. The company had a net loss of $502,601 in Q1, compared with a $240,290 net loss in the year-ago period. The full</p>
<p>BasicNet, the Italian sportswear firm, said its Kappa Spain unit has signed a deal with Spanish sporting goods distributor Proged to distribute BasicNet’s Kappa and Robe di Kappa brands in Spain, Portugal and Andora. Another deal was struck with the new </p>
<p>G-III Apparel Group reported net sales for the fiscal 2004 first quarter jumped 47.4% to $18.7 million, compared to $12.7 million in the year-ago period. The company narrowed its net loss for the period ended April 30th to $2.6 million, or ($0.38) per sh</p>
<p>Kingdom Ventures, Inc., which claims to be a rapidly growing church development company, said it has signed an agreement with GiveAnything.com, Inc., an on-line service that enables its clients to purchase and give on-line gift certificates that can be sp</p>
<p>The CFO at adidas-Salomon AG hinted on Tuesday that the company expects stronger fourth quarter sales in sales in the U.S. fueled by higher third quarter orders. Chief Financial Officer Speaking at a conference in Frankfurt, CFO Robin Stalker said that t</p>
<p>For the second time in less than sixty days Oakley has been able to settle actions taken to protect its XYZ Sunglass Optic Patents. The company last week settled two patent and intellectual property suits that were pending against competitor/customer, Lu</p>
<p>The Nautilus Group, maker of the Bowflex fitness machine, will appeal a ruling last week that saw its motion for a preliminary injunction against rival fitness equipment maker ICON Health and Fitness, Inc. denied by the United States District Court in Was</p>
<p>BowTech says it makes the fastest bow on the market. And the company may be in line to claim another speed record — for the fastest-growing archery company in the nation. With sales almost doubling every year since its founding in late 1999, the maker</p>
<p>Once again, sports, fitness initiatives and fun festivities are the dominant sports/recreational activities for America’s children. That’s the conclusion of SGMA International following its recent analysis of the <i>Superstudy® of Sports Participation</i></p>
<p>According to a post-war consumer spending study, recently released by The NPD Group, Inc., many consumers are willing to spend more on apparel and footwear, despite disappointing retail sales. According to NPD, the apparel and footwear industries decreas</p>
<p>Adams Golf announced Friday that its Chief Financial Officer, D. Keith Ford has resigned from the Company to pursue other interests. Mr. Ford joined the Company in December 2002…</p>
<p>Wilson Sporting Goods has announced that Angus Moir, Wilson’s Business Director, Golf Europe has been appointed as Global Business Director, Wilson Golf, effective immediately. Angus will be responsible for leading the worldwide Wilson Sporting Goods gol</p>
<p>John Holst, formerly Territory Manager for Wilson Golf, has been promoted to the position of Eastern Regional Sales Manager, Wilson Golf & Racquet Sports. Holst will focus specifically on golf accounts. In his new position, he will direct a staff of 11 </p>
<p>In the midst of a sluggish economy and challenging sales, retailers remain optimistic that there are brighter times on the horizon. According to the latest NRF-BTM Executive Opinion Survey, a monthly index by the National Retail Federation (NRF) and the B</p>
<p>The National Retail Federation praised the tax cut bill signed into law Thursday by President Bush, saying the measure will boost the economy and create jobs.<br />“This tax-cut plan establishes a sound, three-pronged approach that will increase consumer sp</p>