SGB Update Outdoor

Gildan Out of Powder for the Back Half…

Gildan Activewear is backing off its previous earnings forecast for its fiscal year due to capacity constraints and lower inventories. It appears the company raided the warehouse in the first of its fiscal year and sold more units at lower prices to meet

LaCrosse Swings to Q1 Profitability…

LaCrosse Footwear posted a 19.4% jump in first quarter 2004 sales, recording $23.7 million in revenue for the period, compared to $19.9 million for the first quarter of 2003. Sales of Lacrosse brands increased to the retail channel in the quarter and Dan

Rebel Sport NZ Sees Sales Shortfall…

The parent company of Rebel Sport NZ, The Briscoe Group ltd., reported total Q1 sales for the company were NZ$67.3 million ($44.9 mm), a 1.9% decline over the NZ$68.6 million ($37.7 mm) posted last year. Rebel Sport sales decreased by 0.14% to NZ$22.0 mi

LaCrosse Sees Q1 Upside from Production Outsourcing…

LaCrosse Footwear posted a 19.4% jump in first quarter 2004 sales, recording $23.7 million in revenue for the period compared to $19.9 million for the first quarter of 2003. Sales of Lacrosse brands increased to the retail channel in the quarter and Dann

Garmin’s Q1 Margins Hurt by Chip Costs…

Garmin's revenue for first quarter of the year increased 28% to $158.3 million from $123.8 million in the year-ago quarter. Gross margins fell 950 bps to 50.8% for the 2004 first quarter compared to 60.3% last year. SG&A expenses were reduced 40 ba

Sea to Summit Triples Sales…

Sea to Summit more than tripled its sales in the first quarter of 2004 with 218% growth, thanks to an expanded product line and its new sales force (see BOSS_0410). Seven years ago the company launched its U.S. line with an assortment of travel liners, an

Bite Sees the Market Swinging Up…

Bite footwear has been posting some strong results, with a 20% increase in sales for the month of April – the company’s highest U.S. sales in a single month to date. March also showed the strongest Canadian sales numbers Bite has ever seen as well…

Guru Apologizes to Cervelo…

Last August Cervélo filed suit against Guru Cycles because of an e-mail correspondence between an unnamed customer and a member of the Guru sales team. Apparently, the Guru employee misrepresented some facts about Cervélo with regards to quality and weig

Accell Acquires a Third Parts Distributor

The Accell Group is becoming rather aggressive in their expansion into the bicycle accessories market with the acquisition of a third distributor, the F. van Buuren & Co. B.V. This acquisition gives Accell two Dutch parts distributors with Junker, and F.

Five Ten Re-Emphasizes EU…

In the month since John Connelly took over the role of International Sales Manager at Five Ten, he has proceeded to restructure the company’s EU management team. Bastiaan Wauters is Five Ten’s new Sales and Sponsorship Coordinator for Europe while Beverl

B.O.S.S. Goes One-On-One with… Jack Gilbert

Jack Gilbert is the president and founder of Mountain Hardwear. A long-time industry veteran, Gilbert created MH in late 1993 after attempting an MBO of Sierra Designs, a company he had run since 1989. Prior to SD, Gilbert was the first publisher of OR Ma

Golfsmith Pares Q1 Loss as Comps Jump Almost 24%

Golfsmith International Holdings, Inc. increased net revenues 44% to $65.8 million for the fiscal 2004 first quarter ended April 3 compared with net revenues of $45.8 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2003. Same-store sales increased 23.9% in the qu

Oakley and Ducati Extend Licensing Agreement

Oakley has extended for an additional three years its existing licensing agreement with Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. and has expanded the scope of the agreement to include five exclusive models of Oakley eyewear. All products covered by the agreement featu