Unifi, Inc. announced a net loss of $30.5 million, or 57 cents per share, for the quarter ending June 29, 2003, which includes $16.9 million in severance costs and $13.9 million in costs associated with the previously reported DuPont arbitration award. U
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Tecnica Finalizes Rollerblade Buyout
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
Paul Dudek Joins FILA as VP of Global Integration
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…
TNF Gains in Q2 Not Enough to Offset Other VF Declines
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
Ex Officio Braces for Growth; Adds Key Personnel
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
SGAA July Rep News
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
K2 Inc. Acquires V2 Optics
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…
NRF: Back-to-School Spending to Top $14 Billion
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 NRF 2003 Back-to-School Consumer Intentions and Actions Survey
Vans Unloading Skateparks, But Inventory Builds on Weaker Sales…
VANS shares jumped more than 7% on Friday, recovering a bit to show a 5.2% decline for the week after the company announced fiscal 2003 fourth quarter results that included a $10.5 million pre-tax charge for the termination of a number of skatepark leases
New Brands Keep Huffy Alive…
Huffy Corporation chairman and CEO Don Graber pointed to the Gen-X acquisition and new customers in its service business as the key drivers for the sales and earnings growth for the second quarter. That left little positive for the company’s bike and tea
…As adidas Throws Its Hat in the Ring…
Callaway CEO Ron Drapeau said Thursday that the Top-Flite acquisition is the “preferred solution to help eliminate the losses in the ELY ball business, but “not the only option”. He may have to look at those other options if adidas is able to convince th
…Trying to Play Catch Up with Nike…
The proposed adidas-Salomon acquisition of Top-Flite will do little to further the intentions spelled out by the company’s CEO, Herbert Hainer, in comments to the German magazine, Der Spiegel…
Great Trango Holdings Has Added Four Key Players
Great Trango Holdings Has Added Four Key Players for the new season in addition to shuffling around a few of their existing team…
JOUT Q3 Earnings Slip
Johnson Outdoors on Thursday Told Investors they could anticipate Q3 earnings to be in the 57 cents to 61 cents per share range, off from the 78 cents earned in the year-ago period…
Pegasus Appoints New Cannondale COO.
John Doer has come aboard as Cannondale’s Chief Operating Officer. The former VP of Supply Chain Management at Bell Sports has a solid background in the Cycling industry with a successful tenure at the helmet company…