October 09, 2018 Capital One to Lay off 153 at Cabela’s Credit Card Center
The giant bank, which ended up with the Cabela’s credit card operation as part of the transaction that merged Cabela’s into Bass Pro, filed a notice with the state that it would terminate 153 of the 450 employees at the Lincoln credit card processing center. Delta Apparel Buys Another Digital Printer
DLA has acquired the assets of SSI Digital Print Services for $12 million, which it will merge into its DTG2Go subsidiary. Helen of Troy Sales Gain in Hydro Flask Unit
Operating income was $20.6 million against $20.3 million for the quarter ended Aug. 31 on a 19% sales increase to $137,498,000 from $115,124,000 at the Housewares unit, boosted by $22,374,000 in comparable sales and a $34,000 tailwind in currency. Le Coq Sportif Has Positive H1
The brand, majority-owned by Airesis of Switzerland, said it had a profit of €2.7 million in H1 against a barely breakeven result prior as sales rose 1% to €56.8 million. Billabong Wins EUIPO Ruling against Billa
The European Union Intellectual Property Office board of appeal upheld an earlier ruling that Billa supermarket could not register its name as a trademark covering metals and jewelry, leather goods, clothing, games, toys, and advertising materials. Lululemon Won’t Oppose RYU Mark
LULU, which has produced a t-shirt bearing the letters RYU, will nevertheless not oppose RYU Apparel’s registration of its logo and trademark in Canada. CPSC Recall: Marker Ski Bindings
Marker is recalling about 6,300 Kingpin 10 and Kingpin 13 alpine touring ski bindings because the steel pins in the toe unit can break and reduce the release force of the binding. Etcetera: Adidas, Cascade Designs, New Balance, Polygiene
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