Net income was $403,000 against a loss of $1,455,000 for the three months ended Mar. 31 with net sales up 28% to $53,267,000 from $41,556,000 comprised of domestic sales growing 30% to $25,654,000 against $21,337,000 and international sales up 37% to $27,613,000 from $20,219,000. Most of the increase was from $8.1 million added by Sierra Bullets, but organic sales were up 8% and constant currency sales rose 24%. While it had strong growth in its climbing business and also in its small apparel business, it shifted much of its best winter product to Europe where the weather conditions were better, ... Log in to view full article.