Italy's largest sporting goods retailer, Cisalfa Sport, has nothing to say yet about a possible change in its ownership structure. Meanwhile, the company reports a 4.9 percent drop in its revenues to €370 million for the financial year ended last February, excluding the revenues from Intersport Italia, which is controlled by the company. Cisalfa ended the year with a total of 159 stores under various banners, after closing nine and opening four new ones. As for Intersport Italia, the retail members' sales declined by 10 percent to €930 million. The number of members fell by five to 200. They operated a total of 441 stores at year-end, including four new Intersport franchises. Nine new ones are planned for this year.