Tennis racquet maker Prince Sports files for bankruptcy
(Reuters) - Tennis racquet maker Prince Sports Inc, which pioneered the oversized racquet, filed for bankruptcy protection in a U.S. bankruptcy court citing increased competition, piling debt and a decline in discretionary spending post the financial crisis that led to falling sales.
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Tennis Racket Maker Prince Sports Files for Bankruptcy
Prince Sports Inc. sought bankruptcy protection citing as much as $100 million each in assets and debts, and the maker of the first oversize tennis racket plans to change its business model to become more competitive.
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Prince Sports, Tennis Racket Maker, Files for Bankruptcy
Prince Sports Inc., a pioneer maker of tennis gear, sought bankruptcy protection citing as much as $100 million each in assets and debts, and said it plans to revise its business model to make the company more competitive.
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Gazette.Net: Roosevelt wins eighth straight region tennis title
Winning never gets old. The Eleanor Roosevelt High School tennis team won its eighth consecutive all-Prince George's County Region III title Wednesday at Watkins Regional Park.
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Prince Sports files for bankruptcy protection
Prince Sports, which for more than 40 years has been affiliated with tennis greats like Jimmy Connors, Martina Navratilova, as well as modern stars like Maria Sharapova, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
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