The  Company  was  incorporated  in 1981 under the laws of the State of Utah. The Company's  principal  executive  offices are located at 1070 West 2300 South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84119 and its telephone number is (801) 972-2100.
  Products
           Ski Bindings          ------------
           The  Company  designs,  develops,   manufactures  and  distributes  ski bindings  consisting of more than 25 high quality models.  The models range from high  performance  racing  models,  such as the Logic CP Biometric M9.1 Turbo SC RacingTM and other top-end  models  featuring the Company's  patented  Selective Control SystemTM,  BiometricTM  Programmed Upward Release and Comshock PistonTM, to the children's M9 model. Suggested retail prices in the United States of such models range from $120 to $395.
           In addition to a ski binding's primary function of attaching a ski to a ski boot,  the binding serves as a safety  mechanism.  The timing of a binding's release  mechanism is significant  in both its retention and release  functions. When a skier applies an amount of force to a ski binding that exceeds the safety setting of the binding, the binding is designed to release the ski boot from the ski in order to decrease the risk of injury to the skier.  Therefore,  a binding must be designed to recognize specific levels of force exerted against it.                                                 Marker bindings feature LogicTM,  BiometricTM,  Edge Pressure  SystemTM and Gliding AFDTM technology.  The Company's patented technology tightly couples the ski boot and binding,  resulting in a binding system that is designed not to be affected by  contamination  between the ski boot and binding and provide more power to the ski, less fatigue to the skier.
           Soft Goods          ----------
           The Company  designed,  distributed  and  marketed  apparel for adults, gloves  and ski and  non-ski  luggage.  The  Company's  clothing  line  featured quality,  functional and versatile  performance  wear for year-round  sports and recreational activities available at a wide range of prices.
           The Company's apparel lines, gloves and luggage were sold year round to retailers mainly in the United States through Marker Ltd.'s own sales force.
           In October  1995,  Marker Ltd.  was  selected by the Salt Lake  Olympic Organizing  Committee for the 2002 Olympic  Winter Games  ("SLOC") as a licensee for the sale of winter  outerwear,  polar  fleece,  luggage  and gloves with the imprint and  embroidery  of the 2002 Olympic  Winter  Games.  In February  1996, Marker Ltd. was selected as a licensee for sale of T-shirts,  sweatshirts,  golf shirts and related  apparel with the imprint and  embroidery of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games.
           Effective April 1, 1999, the Company  licensed Ski & Sports  Recreation Company,  L.L.C. to manufacture and sell apparel,  luggage and gloves  utilizing the Marker trademark.
  Marketing
           The Company actively  advertises and markets its products.  The Company spends  the  majority  of  its  advertising  budget  on  advertisements  in  ski magazines,  such as Skiing  Magazine,  Ski Magazine  and Powder  Magazine in the United States, and similar magazines in foreign markets.
           To increase brand recognition,  in addition to offering technologically advanced bindings,  the Company  aggressively  markets the Marker brand name. To influence  its  presence in retail  shops,  the  Company  devotes  resources  to maintaining and improving its relationships with retailers and shop personnel so that they will use Marker products and recommend them to their retail customers. In this regard,  the Company,  through its sales force,  conducts  in-shop sales clinics.  In addition,  the  Company,  as part of the United  States  Authorized Retailer Program,  requires that all authorized retail shops employ a technician who has been trained and certified by the Company  concerning  the  installation and adjustment of Marker bindings. Additionally, the Company sells its bindings
  to the sales staff of its retailers and to professional skiers at special prices so that they will be able to  recommend  the  Company's  products as a result of personal experience.
           To foster the  recognition  of the Marker brand name,  the Company also establishes  endorsement  relationships  with  national  ski  teams  and  racing professionals.  These endorsement  contracts typically run from one to two years and  provide  for a base  payment to the racer,  with  additional  payments  for placing in a competition.  Racers using and endorsing  Marker bindings have been among the winners in World Cup,  World  Championship  and Olympic  competitions. Many of the United  States'  best-known  skiers,  including 1998 Olympic Super G Gold  medalist  Picabo  Street,  three-time  World Cup Champion and Olympic Gold medalist Phil Mahre, World Champions Steve Mahre and Tamara McKinney and Olympic Gold medalist Stein Eriksen,  endorse and use Marker bindings.  Skiers endorsing and using Marker bindings,  as in prior years,  were very successful in the 1999 Alpine Ski World Championship held in Vail, Colorado in February 1999, winning 4 Gold, 4 Silver and 2 Bronze medals out of 10 events.
           Skiers  endorsing and using Marker bindings also excelled in the season long 1999 FIS World Cup  competition.  Alexandra  Meissnitzer  of Austria is the 1999 Women's  Overall  World Cup  Champion,  as well as the 1999 World Cup Giant Slalom and Super G Champion.  Athletes  endorsing and using Marker  bindings won many World Cup trophies  again in 1999 on the World Cup circuit.  These athletes scored 24 wins,  finished  second 21 times and finished third 18 times out of 69 World Cup events (33 men, 36 women) in 1999.  The Company  believes that winning World Cup, World Championship and Olympic competitions at places like St. Anton, Sestrieres  and Vail  increases  the Company's  visibility  in the  marketplace. Marker  engineers also use these  competitions as opportunities to work with the Marker  skiers to develop new products and to test and refine  prototypes,  with the goal of benefiting skiers of all levels. |