| Business Summary | | The
Hockey
Company
(THC)
is
a
manufacturer
and
marketer
of
hockey
equipment
and
hockey-related
apparel.
The
Company's
primary
brands
include
CCM,
Koho
and
Jofa.
Since
the
beginning
of
the
2000/2001
NHL
season,
the
Company
is
the
exclusive
supplier
of
hockey
jerseys
to
every
NHL
team,
and
has
the
exclusive
worldwide
right
to
market
authentic
and
replica
NHL
jerseys.
The
Company's
jerseys
are
worn
by
both
players
and
referees
in
the
NHL.
The
Company
manufactures
and
markets
a
fully
integrated
line
of
hockey
equipment
and
apparel.
The
Company's
equipment
product
lines
include
ice
hockey,
roller
hockey
and
figure
skates,
protective
equipment,
hockey
sticks
and
goaltender
equipment.
The
Company's
hockey-related
apparel
products
include
licensed
hockey
jerseys,
gamewear,
creative
apparel
and
private
label
activewear. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | The
Hockey
Company
is
a
manufacturer
and
marketer
of
hockey
equipment
and
hockey-related
apparel.
The
Company's
primary
brands
include
CCM,
Koho
and
Jofa.
For
the
six
months
ended
6/30/01,
revenues
fell
2%
to
$77.1
million.
Net
loss
applicable
to
Common
before
extraordinary
item
rose
52%
to
$11.5
million.
Revenues
reflect
lower
sales
in
the
equipment
segment.
Higher
loss
also
reflects
a
$2
million
restructuring
charge. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Gerald Wasserman, 64 Chairman | $350K | Matthew O'Toole, 38 Pres | 212K | Russell David, 42 COO | 162K | Johnny Martinsson, 57 Sr.
VP, Europe | -- | Len Rhodes, 37 VP
of Marketing | -- | Dollar amounts are as of 31-Dec-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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from
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List, Bios,
Compensation,
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