SGB Update Outdoor

Seizure of Counterfeit Goods Surged in FY13

The number of federal seizures of counterfeit and pirated goods increased nearly 7 percent in FY 2013, thanks in part to a surge in seizures of counterfeit pro sports apparel and a crack down on rogue websites, according to an annual tally by the federal

Gordmans CEO to Retire

Gordmans Stores, Inc. announced Jeff Gordman, president and CEO of Gordmans Stores, Inc., tendered his resignation to the board of directors, and is retiring in order to spend more time with his family as well as to pursue outside interests…

Sanuk Launches “Book Of Sanuk” Commercial Spot On ESPN

Sanuk, a division of Deckers Outdoor Corporation, has produded “The Book of Sanuk” a visual tribute to the brand's bold beginnings, perpetually positive present and fun-filled future. A TV spot will run on the ESPN's World Of X Games…

Kathmandu Holdings 1H Results Stymied by Weak Aussie Dollar

Kathmandu Holdings Limited reported same store sales in the six months ended Jan. 31 fell 3.5 percent, but would have increased 5.4 percent if not for the decline of the Aussie dollar. The New Zealand-based outdoor specialty retailer, which derived 61 per

Dunning Golf Adds Sales Reps

Dunning Golf, a brand of high performance golf clothing, hired three new sales representatives…

Spy Inc. Sustains Growth in Fourth Quarter

Spy Inc. reported annual sales of Spy brand products were $37.7 million in 2013, an increase of 8 percent or $2.6 million, compared to $35.1 million in 2012…

Shoe Carnival Profit Falls; Outlook Weak

Shoe Carnival reported fourth-quarter earnings fell 81.4 percent to $598,000, or 3 cents a share, as snowy conditions led to declining traffic throughout most of December and January. The family footwear chain also provided first-quarter guidance that tra

Nike’s Q3 Impresses; FX Headwinds Cloud Outlook

With both its basketball and running segments clicking, Nike Inc. seems to have few challenges these days driving demand for its products. But even the sporting goods giant can’t do much about currency fluctuations. The company delivered third-quart

January Import Data Foreshadow Shift Toward Cheaper Bikes

U.S. bicycle imports hit a record in January, but only because of a surge in low-price bikes imported by mass merchants that dragged down average FOB values by nearly 20 percent, according to an analysis of government import data by Gluskin Townley Group.