One hundred years ago today, six sporting goods manufacturers came together to form what is now the Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association. Their mission: enhance the performance, safety, and impact of sporting goods products for all athletes. A centur
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Asics Takes on Madden and Danskin in Trademark Suit
ASICS America Corporation and ASICS Corporation Japan have filed separate lawsuits in Federal District Court in California against Steve Madden, Ltd. and Danskin, Inc. for trademark infringement, unfair competition, trademark dilution and false advertisin
NRF: Late Easter Will Spur Holiday Spending
The NRF 2006 Easter Consumer Intentions and Actions Survey, conducted by BIGresearch for NRF, found that 77.6% of Americans plan to celebrate Easter, up marginally from the previous year (75.9%). Total Easter spending is estimated to reach $12.63 billion
Factory Design Labs and SIA Part Ways
After more than three years and literally hundreds of projects executed, Factory Design Labs and SnowSports Industries America (SIA) have terminated their relationship. Factory designed and produced SIA's “Intelligent Partner” brand platform, corpora
Keen Helps Conservation Alliance Recruit 24 New Members
The Conservation Alliance has recruited 24 new member companies since February, 2005, meeting a challenge from Keen Footwear to raise $120,000 in new member dues in one year. Keen offered to match the first year's dues of any company that joined the
Warrior Lacrosse Named as Title Sponsor for 2006 World Lacrosse
Warrior Lacrosse will assume title sponsorship of both Team Canada’s men’s field lacrosse team and the 2006 Warrior World Lacrosse Championships in London, Ontario, held from July 13-22. The 2006 Warrior World Lacrosse Championships are hosted every four
West North Central States Sees Sales Growth Outpace U.S. as a Whole
In the West North Central states (MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS), sales at sporting goods sales outgrew the total for the U.S. as a whole by 10.9 percentage points for the period stretching from the 1997 Census to 2002. For the region, sales grew 34.4% from
Globe Int’l Posts 9.5% H1 Sales Decrease
Globe International reported a 9.5% decrease in sales for the fiscal first half to A$98.3 million ($73.9 mm) from A$108.6 million ($79.7 mm) during last year's first half. The company saw EBITDA for the first half decrease 83.1% to A$1.2 million ($0
Ashworth Extends Deal with Ryder Cup
Ashworth, Inc. has signed an agreement with Ryder Cup Ltd. to become the Lead Vendor, as well as Official Licensee, at the September 2006 Ryder Cup to be held at the K Club in Ireland. This agreement extends the 14-year relationship between Ashworth, the
SIA: Chain SnowSports Sales Climb 10% Season-to-Date
Overall sales for the entire winter sport market, including specialty and chain stores, were up 9% in dollars to $1.8 billion for the August 2005 through January 2006 period, compared to $1.7 billion reported last year, according to the SnowSports Industr
SIA: Specialty SnowSports Retail Sales Climb 8% for Season
High sell-throughs are pointing to strong season-to-date sales and prudent buying by specialty retailers. According to the SIA Retail Audit, alpine skis, integrated systems, snowboards and vests, specifically, are looking at tight inventories through th
Laderman Honored by USFWS for Conservation Efforts
On March 9, Johanna Laderman, director, FishAmerica Foundation, the conservation and research arm of the American Sportfishing Association, was honored by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for her commitment to conserving and protecting America’s valuabl
K2 Inc. Profits Hurt by Goodwill Write-Down…
K2 Inc. reported healthy organic growth for the 2005 fourth quarter, but a large write-down related to the company’s goodwill and intangible assets negatively impacted earnings by $253.2 million for the quarter and the year. This charge resulted from K2’
Rossignol Deal Makes Europe Quiksilver’s Largest Region; Quik Cuts Fiscal Q2 Guidance…
Quiksilver, Inc. reported a considerable top-line benefit from the Rossignol acquisition during its fiscal first quarter ended January 31 and was able to able to take full advantage of the “lost quarter” effect since Rossignol was not on a quarterly repor
Kellwood Doubles Earnings on Lower Sales Volume
Kellwood Company net sales for the fourth quarter totaled $473.4 million, as compared to $495.5 million last year. Net earnings for the fourth quarter were $12.5 million, or 49 cents per diluted share, versus $7.1 million, or 25 cents per diluted share, l