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Sporting Goods Industry News for February 23, 2026
After a round of high-fives last Friday from rule-of-law fans following the Supreme Court’s repudiation of the Trump Administration’s punitive and arbitrary “reciprocal” tariffs, this week began with the realization that uncertainty isn’t going away any time soon.
CODI elevated 15-year Boa Technology veteran, Eric Weis as CEO of the subsidiary, succeeding Anne Cassava, who has decided to step down.
The gunmaker appointed Dakkota Integrated Systems CEO Aaron Rivers, former Collins Aerospace president Stephen Timm, and Johnson Controls VP Lorin Cassidy Wolfe to its board of directors.
Tisas, the Turkey-based maker of 1911-style handguns, has launched a U.S. division located in Buford, GA, housing both office facilities and a distribution center.
The Gunbroker parent has agreed to a $4.4 million settlement with Computer Professionals (dba Digital Cash Processing) to resolve a breach-of-contract suit over an earlier agreement to pay it 1% of all Gunbroker website sales for 10 years.
The licensed sports retailer was hit with a breach-of-contract suit, filed by Consulting Engineering and Development Services in CT district court, for failing to pay approximately $733,000 for a patented Brim Curver.
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