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Active sale story in Apparel News

By TIFFANY MONTGOMERY | June 23, 2009 02:23 PM

Apparel News published a story about the Active Ride Shop sale today.

In the story, Active President Shane Wallace is quoted saying the company is happy with how the auction turned out, that Active wants to become a viable source again to sell product to, that he feels bad for everybody that had to pay a price because of the bankrputcy and that the biggest loser was the Active family.

Read the full story here.

You can find our previous posts about Active's bankruptcy under "Related stories," in the left column, below.

More On: Apparel News , Active Ride Shop , sale , Shane Wallace
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