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Riddell Sports has a new game plan. The company sold its Riddell Group Division, the #1 maker and reconditioner of football helmets for high schools, colleges, and the NFL, to private equity firm Lincolnshire Management in 2001. The sale also included its licensing ventures for apparel and footwear under the Riddell and MacGregor names and its sports collectibles, protective and athletic equipment, and practice clothing manufacturing operations. Riddell retained its license to distribute Umbro soccer apparel. Riddell is in the process of changing its name to resemble that of its remaining subsidiary, Varsity Spirit, which sells uniforms for cheerleaders and dance teams. Chairman Robert Nederlander owns 52% of Riddell.
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW |
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Fiscal Year-End: December
2000 Sales (mil.): 234.70
1-Yr. Sales Growth: 12.5%
Employees: 1,250
Revenue per employee: $187,760.00
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Jeffrey G. Webb
CEO
John M. Nichols
CFO
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1450 Broadway, Ste. 2001
New York, NY 10018
US
Phone: 212-921-8101
Fax: 212-921-8102
Online: Web Site
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