Saturday, July 20, 2019
Finish Line - Case Study :: Athleteââ¬â¢s Foot
History à à à à à In 1976, two friends, Alan Cohen and David Klapper, partnered to run a franchise called Athleteââ¬â¢s Foot. Athleteââ¬â¢s Foot was a large athletic footwear business. By 1981, Cohen and Klapperââ¬â¢s vision had grown larger than what Athleteââ¬â¢s Foot was able to contain. Therefore, in 1981, Cohen and Klapper decided to open their own company as a spin off of Athleteââ¬â¢s Foot. They decided to call it Finish Line. At the time of Finish Lineââ¬â¢s start up, Cohen and Klapper still maintained 10 Athleteââ¬â¢s Foot stores. After the first Finish Line stores were opened, Cohen and Klapper converted all previous Athleteââ¬â¢s Foot stores into Finish Line stores in 1986 when their franchises expired. As of 2002, Finish line was the second largest athletic retailer with over 550 stores in 46 states. à à à à à Finish Lineââ¬â¢s success can be attributed to many things, such as, great knowledge of the athletic industry, structured growth, superior executive leadership, and great following of a well thought out mission. This mission states, ââ¬Å"Finish Line will provide the best selection of sport inspired footwear, apparel and accessories to fit the fast culture of action addicted individuals.â⬠Finish Lineââ¬â¢s success has come via many milestones throughout their history. Finish Lineââ¬â¢s milestones are documented in the following timeline. Finish Line Timeline â⬠¢ October 1976 - Finish Line opens its doors for the first time as a chain of the Athlete's Foot. â⬠¢ 1981 - Two additional partners, Dave Fagin and Larry Sablosky, are brought on board, and the first Finish Line stores are opened. â⬠¢ 1986 - The Athlete's Foot franchise expires, and all Athlete's Foot stores are converted to Finish Line. â⬠¢ October 1991 - Finish Line opens 100th store. Stores are located primarily in the Midwest â⬠¢ 1992 - Finish Line becomes a publicly traded company traded on NASDAQ (FINL). â⬠¢ July 1995 - Finish Line opens 200th store. â⬠¢ November 1997 - Finish Line opens 300th store. â⬠¢ February 1999 - Finish Line hits a record $500 million in sales (for Fiscal 1998). â⬠¢ July 1999 - Finish Line records its first online sales on www.finishline.com. â⬠¢ September 1999 - Finish Line opens 400th store. â⬠¢ 2002 - Finish Line becomes the second largest athletic retailer (based on sales revenues), and expands the company to over 480 stores across the nation. â⬠¢ June 10, 2003 - Finish Line breaks ground on $20 million expansion to its Indianapolis based corporate headquarters and distribution center. Finish Line - Case Study :: Athleteââ¬â¢s Foot History à à à à à In 1976, two friends, Alan Cohen and David Klapper, partnered to run a franchise called Athleteââ¬â¢s Foot. Athleteââ¬â¢s Foot was a large athletic footwear business. By 1981, Cohen and Klapperââ¬â¢s vision had grown larger than what Athleteââ¬â¢s Foot was able to contain. Therefore, in 1981, Cohen and Klapper decided to open their own company as a spin off of Athleteââ¬â¢s Foot. They decided to call it Finish Line. At the time of Finish Lineââ¬â¢s start up, Cohen and Klapper still maintained 10 Athleteââ¬â¢s Foot stores. After the first Finish Line stores were opened, Cohen and Klapper converted all previous Athleteââ¬â¢s Foot stores into Finish Line stores in 1986 when their franchises expired. As of 2002, Finish line was the second largest athletic retailer with over 550 stores in 46 states. à à à à à Finish Lineââ¬â¢s success can be attributed to many things, such as, great knowledge of the athletic industry, structured growth, superior executive leadership, and great following of a well thought out mission. This mission states, ââ¬Å"Finish Line will provide the best selection of sport inspired footwear, apparel and accessories to fit the fast culture of action addicted individuals.â⬠Finish Lineââ¬â¢s success has come via many milestones throughout their history. Finish Lineââ¬â¢s milestones are documented in the following timeline. Finish Line Timeline â⬠¢ October 1976 - Finish Line opens its doors for the first time as a chain of the Athlete's Foot. â⬠¢ 1981 - Two additional partners, Dave Fagin and Larry Sablosky, are brought on board, and the first Finish Line stores are opened. â⬠¢ 1986 - The Athlete's Foot franchise expires, and all Athlete's Foot stores are converted to Finish Line. â⬠¢ October 1991 - Finish Line opens 100th store. Stores are located primarily in the Midwest â⬠¢ 1992 - Finish Line becomes a publicly traded company traded on NASDAQ (FINL). â⬠¢ July 1995 - Finish Line opens 200th store. â⬠¢ November 1997 - Finish Line opens 300th store. â⬠¢ February 1999 - Finish Line hits a record $500 million in sales (for Fiscal 1998). â⬠¢ July 1999 - Finish Line records its first online sales on www.finishline.com. â⬠¢ September 1999 - Finish Line opens 400th store. â⬠¢ 2002 - Finish Line becomes the second largest athletic retailer (based on sales revenues), and expands the company to over 480 stores across the nation. â⬠¢ June 10, 2003 - Finish Line breaks ground on $20 million expansion to its Indianapolis based corporate headquarters and distribution center.
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