December 2013

Why Crocs Might Go Private

I’ve been holding on to this article on Crocs for a while mostly because I just didn’t have time to do anything with it.  What it says is that Crocs is looking to go private because it’s just not as cool as it was.  Currently, it’s traded under the symbol CROX on the NASDAQ and […]

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Does it Matter What Industry We Think We’re In? Zumiez’s Quarter

For many of us, “action sports” doesn’t really describe our target market anymore. We struggle (or at least I struggle) with words like “youth culture” or “fashion” or “outdoor” to describe it. None of them work very well. They are all correct, but not adequate or complete.  Maybe Zumiez has helped me figure out why. During the conference

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Lululemon Appoints Laurent Potdevin as New CEO; Founder Chip Wilson Steps Down.

Okay, so really short article. I don’t have much to say. One could say I’m speechless. Anyway, here’s the link to the press release announcing the appointment. If you want more info, here’s another link where you can find additional information and listen to this morning’s conference call. Laurent, as you know, spent a lot of years at Burton Snowboards

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Quiksilver’s Decision to License Children’s Apparel

On November 26, when Quik announced that LF USA  (a subsidiary of Hong Kong headquartered Li & Fung, a multinational consumer goods sourcing, logistics and distribution group) would “…design, manufacture and market children’s apparel bearing the Quiksilver and DC brand trademarks in the Americas…” I tried to ignore it. It was a short press release and, on

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