All Sporting Goods Intelligence articles in Volume 22, Issue 42-43 – Page 5
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Cleveland Golf/Srixon signs up Keegan Bradley, the 25-year-old American...
Cleveland Golf/Srixon signs up Keegan Bradley, the 25-year-old American golfer who won this year's 2011 PGA Championship in Atlanta, for a multi-year endorsement contract
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Black Diamond is forecasting a 24 percent increase in consolidated...
Black Diamond is forecasting a 24 percent increase in consolidated sales for the third quarter ended Sept. 30 to about $42 million. The increase for the first nine months of the year is estimated at 20 percent on a pro forma basis, including the results of Gregory Mountain Products prior ...
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Matt Meola, a 22-year-old surfer from Hawaii, has joined the...
Matt Meola, a 22-year-old surfer from Hawaii, has joined the surfing team of Sanuk, a division of Deckers Outdoor Corporation
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Luca Tribondeau, a 14-year-old Austrian skier, has signed with Oxbow...
Luca Tribondeau, a 14-year-old Austrian skier, has signed with Oxbow
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Columbia Sportswear reported a 12 percent increase in third-quarter sales...
Columbia Sportswear reported a 12 percent increase in third-quarter sales to $566.8 million, with a currenc y-neutral gain of 9 percent. Net income went up by 29 percent to $67.5 million, due in part to lower airfreight charges. The biggest growth drivers were the Europe, Middle East and Africa (Emea) ...
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Puma grows by 10.2% currency-neutral
The expansion of Puma's apparel range and an increasing number of product initiatives aimed at differentiating its lifestyle and performance sports offerings helped to boost the company's sales in the third quarter ended Sept. 30. They grew by 7.3 percent in euros to €841.6 million, but in terms of local ...
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Effective on Jan. 1, Puma will be the exclusive licensing...
Effective on Jan. 1, Puma will be the exclusive licensing partner of the Mercedes GP Petronas Formula One team, as well as its official Team Partner. Puma will provide the team with racewear, including its latest innovations in fireproof clothing, and will develop licensed products with the team for retail ...
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Nordica USA will pay $214,000 as a penalty to the...
Nordica USA will pay $214,000 as a penalty to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission for not reporting known problems with the binding plates on its XBi ALU skis. In autumn 2008, the company had about 200 warranty claims from customers whose binding plates had cracked and broken, which could ...
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