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THE SPORTS AUTHORITY GOES GLOBAL IN E-COMMERCE PARTNERSHIP

          FL-based The Sports Authority (TSA) and Global Sports
     Interactive (GSI) formed a joint venture for GSI to operate
     exclusively the e-commerce business of TSA.  The site, at
     TheSportsAuthority.com, is expected to relaunch in the
     fourth quarter this year and will sell a selection of
     sporting goods, footwear and apparel.  The site will
     initially be 19.9% owned by TSA and 80.1% owned by GSI, with
     a provision for TSA to increase its stake to 49.9% over
     time.  TSA has also been granted certain warrants to obtain
     a 1% stake in Global Sports, Inc., the parent of GSI.  GSI
     will provide the technology and the capital for the project,
     as well as marketing funds to drive online traffic.  TSA
     will incorporate the Web address into all of its marketing
     and communications materials (TSA).   
          FROM THE BRASS: TSA CEO Martin Hanaka, on why TSA is
     only holding 19.9% of the venture at start-up: "We ...
     forecast that this venture will lose money in the first few
     years, so therefore, it's not important for us to have those
     losses on our P&L at this juncture."  GSI CEO Michael Rubin:
     "No one has done a good job of the sporting goods category
     online, so I don't think it's gotten a lot of attention yet.
     ... I think that this category is projected by Forrester to
     be a $3-4 billion online in 2003" ("Market Wrap," 5/19).  

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