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Microcap & Penny Stocks : CML Group, Inc. (CMLK - was CML)

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To: Jacalyn Deaner who wrote (49)6/10/1999 6:25:00 PM
From: mulla711  Read Replies (1) of 339
 
The story below was written by Rick Happgood JR..I e- mailed
the publication and their response was that he freelanced for them and included who he works for now and the # where to reach him....I believe since he wrote the story he should have more info or he may want to follow up.....included is e-mail to me....:) mulla711

Subj: response to yours of 5/13
Date: 5/26/99 7:37:52 AM Pacific Daylight Time
From: cpappas@wbjournal.com (Chris Pappas)

Sorry for the delay in responding. Rick Hapgood Jr. freelanced for us
for a while. He works fulltime at A.G. Edwards & Sons Inc. That's at 10
Mechanic Street, Worcester 01608. He doesn't have an email address that I
know of but his phone number is 508 752-6773. Hope this helps cp :)

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February 18, 1999

Smith & Hawken Sold To Creditors

Mill Valley, CA-It's official. CML Group, which manufactures Nordic Track fitness equipment and owns garden products catalog Smith & Hawken, is out of the catalog business. On Feb. 17, the Acton, MA-based company was granted permission by a bankruptcy judge to sell the $88 million cataloger/retailer of garden-related tools and gifts, to CML's secured creditors for $53 million. The deal is expected to close by the end of February.

CML filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in December after it sold its NordicTrack division to Icon Heath & Fitness, a manufacturer/cataloger of fitness equipment, for $12 million in late November. In 1996, the company sold its Britches of Georgetowne apparel retail chain and its Nature Company catalog and stores.

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