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ARE MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS NEXT FOR SPORTING GOODS GIANTS?

          After Wall Street had "speculated that sporting goods
     retailers would begin to merge or acquire one another,
     simply because there are too many of them ... several
     players have finally started merger talks," according to
     Jennifer Steinhauer of the N.Y. TIMES.  Sources tell
     Steinhauser that FL-based The Sports Authority "is talking
     with" IL-based Sportmart, who is "chatting with" FL-based
     Jumbosports.  While The Sports Authority and Jumbosports
     "may also have been in contact," TX-based Oshman's Sporting
     Goods "may want a piece of the potential action as well." 
     While none of the companies would comment, the Steinhauer
     notes "several players clearly have something to gain from
     joining forces in a competitive market. ... Any segment of
     the retail industry suffers when there is oversupply, but
     the blood bath among super-sized sporting goods sellers has
     been faster and more accurate than with other types of
     merchants."  Steinhauer writes that The Sports Authority is
     "in the best position to make an acquisition -- it has a
     smaller debt load and more cash on hand than its rivals and
     is viewed as the best operator" (N.Y. TIMES, 6/12).  
          

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