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PROLIFERATION OF COMPANIES SCALING THE OUTDOOR-GEAR MARKET

          Outdoor attire, high-tech clothing designed for use in
     outdoor sports, "has caught fire with the general public,"
     as sales have grown from an estimated $1B 15 years ago to
     $5B today, according to Martin Forstenzer of the N.Y. TIMES. 
     The outdoor-gear industry is undergoing a "metamorphosis, as
     corporate giants prowl around for acquisitions" while
     designers like Polo Ralph Lauren and Tommy Hilfiger "expand
     their offerings, flooding the market with stylish high-
     priced limitations."  Forstenzer wrote that some of the
     original outdoor-gear companies "are meeting the competitive
     challenges by expanding," including Columbia Sportswear,
     which had $353M in '97 sales and went public this year. The 
     evolution of CA-based North Face, however, "most clearly
     illustrates the industry's transformation."  North Face went
     public in '96, raising $56M in two offerings that it used to
     erase debt and increase research spending.  Last year its
     revenues increased 32%, to $208.4M, and North Face has set
     "an ambitious" sales goal of $1B by 2003.  To meet that
     target, the company plans to expand distribution in Europe
     and has extended its product line (N.Y. TIMES, 5/16). 
          A LOVE OF THE OUTDOORS: Outdoor Life Network has
     awarded its estimated $4M account to NY-based Burkhardt &
     Hillman, which will handle advertising and integrated
     communications for the network (N.Y. TIMES, 5/18). 

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