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Hibbett Stockholders to Offer 2 Million HIBB Shares

<p>Hibbett Sporting Goods, Inc. has filed a prospectus supplement to its shelf registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission for a public offering of 1,960,081 shares of its common stock. The offering is being made in connection with a </p>

Vail Resorts Issues Fiscal Year Earnings Warning

<p>Vail Resorts, Inc. announced that, based on its third quarter performance to date, the Company anticipates its financial results will fall below consensus analyst estimates for the quarter ending April 30, 2003 as well as for the 2003 fiscal year. Fiscal</p>

Pacific Sunwear Agrees to Settle Employee Overtime Litigation

<p>Pacific Sunwear of California Inc. has reached an agreement to settle all claims related to two lawsuits concerning overtime pay. The purported class actions allege that the company improperly classified certain California-based employees as &#8220;exempt&#8221; fro</p>

Sportsman&#8217;s Guide Rides Web Sales to Higher Q1 Profits

<p>The Sportsman&#039;s Guide, Inc. reported sales for the quarter ended March 31, 2003 increased 5% to $43.7 million and reported net earnings of $957,000, or $0.19 per fully diluted share for the quarter, a 22% increase when compared to the three months en</p>

GBMI Opens European Subsidiary; Appoints New VP

<p>Global Brand Marketing, Inc., owner of Pony International and Dry-shoD, and global footwear licensee for Diesel, XOXO, Nautica and Mecca, has established GBMI Italia S.r.l ., a new subsidiary for its European operations based near Venice, Italy. The new</p>

Amer Carves Up Wilson; Baugh to Leave

<p>Amer Group will re-organize its Wilsons businesses in the United States, discontinuing all central administration functions. As a result, Jim Baugh will leave his position as the President of Wilson Sporting Goods Co. and Steve Millea will takeover resp</p>

WHAM-O Acquires Riva Sports

<p>WHAM-O, Inc., the leading manufacturer of innovative outdoor fun products for every season, today announced the acquisition of Riva Sports, Inc., a Rockville, Maryland-based maker of winter recreational products&#8230;</p>

Amer Sports Divisions See Double-Digit Q1 Sales Drop

<p>Amer Groups consolidated net sales for the first quarter 2003 were 283.9 million ($306.6 million) versus 289.4 million in Q1 2002. The Groups operating profit was flat at 15.3 million ($16.5 million). Geographically, sales were similar to 2002 in E</p>

Value City Amends Q4 Earnings Overstatement

<p>Value City Department Stores, Inc. announced Tuesday that, due to an administrative error, fourth quarter 2002 diluted earnings per share were overstated in a press release dated April 7, 2003 when the Company reported diluted earnings per share of $0.16 </p>

Oxford Industries to Acquire Tommy Bahama Parent

<p>Oxford Industries, Inc. has signed a definitive agreement to purchase all of the outstanding capital stock of Viewpoint International, Inc., owner of the Tommy Bahama(R) brand. The transaction is valued at up to $325 million consisting of $240 million in</p>

U.S. Signs Apparel Quota Agreement with Vietnam

<p>Retailers cheered and the textile sector groaned after the United States signed an apparel agreement with Vietnam giving a generous package of clothing quotas to the country that was the site of one of the U.S. military&#039;s most humiliating retreats</p>

Acushnet to Close Plant; Announces Layoffs

<p>Acushnet, the Fortune Brands subsidiary that makes Titleist and Pinnacle golf balls and other products, announced last week it will carry out two rounds of layoffs. The company also said it would close a factory in Acushnet, MA&#8230;</p>

TaylorMade-adidas Golf Purchases KandM Golf

<p>K&#038;M Golf will relocate to TaylorMade headquarters in Carlsbad and Ma, formerly President of K&#038;M, has joined TaylorMade as Manager of Tour Engineering and Finishing, Putters, and will work directly with Tom Olsavsky, Director of Rossa, and TaylorMade&#039;</p>

Von Maur Succeeding While Other Department Stores Fail

<p>Von Maur stores rarely advertise, don&#039;t have sales and keep the aisles free of promotional clutter. On top of that, shoppers can pay for goods with an interest-free store credit card. The small, family-owned company could be considered the anti-dep</p>