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  2. Sporting Life (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Sporting life was founded in 1979 as a privately owned company by David, Patti Russell (husband and wife), and Brian McGrath. The three co-founders are enthusiast skiers at a private club and are actively involved in picking merchandise, with Mr. Russell into sports equipment, Ms. Russell on with fashion; and Mr. McGrath focused on footwear.

  3. Dick's Sporting Goods - Wikipedia

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    Dick's is the largest sporting goods retail company in the United States, [5] with over 800 stores as of 2023. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The public company is based in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania [ 8 ] and is physically located in Findlay Township, Pennsylvania [ 9 ] outside Pittsburgh , and has approximately 53,000 employees as of August 2023. [ 10 ]

  4. Sporting Life (American newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Sporting Life was an American weekly newspaper, published from 1883 to 1917 and from 1922 to 1924, [1] [2] [3] that provided national coverage on sports with a particular focus on baseball and trap shooting. The masthead on the front page of newspaper displayed the motto (shown in image at right): "Devoted to Base Ball, Trap Shooting and ...

  5. Why Dick's Sporting Goods stock jumped 50 percent in 2016 - AOL

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    The bankruptcies of a number of rival sporting goods chains allowed one to shine above the rest of the pack. Why Dick's Sporting Goods stock jumped 50 percent in 2016 Skip to main content

  6. Why Dick's Sporting Goods Stock Skyrocketed to an All-Time ...

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    Based on Dick's Sporting Goods new 2024 EPS guidance, the stock is trading at around 16 to 17 times forward earnings. Add in a dividend that yields more than 2%, and Dick's stock doesn't look ...

  7. John Rickman (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    John Rickman (28 May 1913 – 13 October 1997) was a British journalist, broadcaster and author. The majority of his career was as a print racing journalist initially for the Bristol Evening News and then later with the Daily Mail and The Daily Sketch. He was a racing tipster, often featuring to the top of the unofficial Sporting Life naps ...

  8. Dick's Sporting Goods stock tanks as retail thieves ... - AOL

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    The unexpected shrink, or theft, weighed on the company's adjusted earnings per share which came in at $2.80 in the second quarter, about a dollar short of analysts expectations for $3.81.

  9. Escalade Sports - Wikipedia

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    The company has access to a $50 million line of credit, has said they have a "strong balance sheet", and have seen increased demand for their products. Escalade paid the entire $5.6 million back on April 28, 2020, two days after the New York Times article.