July 06, 2017 Denver Celebrates Five-Year Deal with Outdoor Retailer
Although there was really never much doubt about the outcome, Denver officially signed a contract for both the summer and winter Outdoor Retailer shows from 2018-2022. Hi-Tec Drives Cherokee Brands in Q1
The Hi-Tec, Magnum and Interceptor brands accounted for $1.7 million in licensing revenues from new and existing deals and $4.2 million in legacy indirect product sales for the quarter ended Apr. 29. QVC Parent Buys Control Shares of Home Shopping Network
Liberty Interactive increased its share of its main competitor to 100% form 38% as the two TV retailers said they were combining to put up a stronger front against the growth of Amazon.
FBI background checks were down 10.9% to 1,016,213 compared to 1,140,088 last year, according to adjusted NICS figures from the National Shooting Sports Foundation.
The action sports retailer upped guidance as Jun. sales rose 8.4% to $72.2 million against $66.6 million for the five weeks ended Jul. 2. NFHS Approves Rule Changes in Several Sports
The biggest change is in baseball, where all balls in the future and all chest protectors worn by catchers will have to conform to NOCSAE standards.
The former K2 and Kee Action Sports executive takes over effective Jul 10. Most recently, York had worked as VP operations for KGPCO, a large 3PL provider to the telecommunications industry.
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