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OAKLEY AND CALLAWAY RELEASE EARNINGS REPORTS

          Oakley, Inc. announced its net income for the third
     quarter ended September 30, was $6.8M, or $0.10 per share,
     compared with a net income of $15.7M, or $0.22 per share,
     for the comparable '96 period.  Net sales dropped to $59.4M,
     from $67.8M last year, with domestic sales totalling $36.9M
     and international net sales at $22.6M, compared with $47.4M
     and $20.3M, respectively, for the comparable '96 period
     (Oakley).  Oakley's per-share net income fell 55%, while
     sales fell 12% from '96 3Q (WALL STREET JOURNAL, 10/23).
          CALLAWAY: Callaway Golf reported a "record net sales"
     of $257.4M for its third quarter ended September 30, an
     increase of 32% over net sales of $194.5M over the same
     period in '96.  The company's net income for the same period
     of $37M, or $0.52 fully diluted earnings per share, includes
     a one-time pre-tax charge of $12M for the settlement of
     litigation between the company and a former officer.  Net
     income without the $12M legal expense would have been $44.4M
     compared to $38.4M in 3Q '96, an increase of 16% (Callaway).

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