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Non-Tech : Marker International MRKR Ski Bindings,clothing,snowboards -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bill who wrote (264)7/14/1999 2:12:00 PM
From: John R Resseger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 360
 
I sure hope so. If it jumps to the $1.70 a share Tecnica is paying i'll get my eyes fixed. Much above that and I'll get the third eye removed. Getting the dogs bathed no matter.

Here is more background. Volki is involved with Marker in several manifestations.

From………………………

epicski.com

Volkl
BIG moves from Volkl this year. The critically acclaimed P30 is no more -- making room for the all
new P40 racing series. AND the Snow/Cross Ranger adventure skis are replaced by the new
Vertigo line.

The P40 F1 Race Carver is supposed to be even damper than the P30 with a newly designed core
(wood) and a new sidecut (100-63-86) -- this is a full-bore GS racer. The P40 Platinum has the
same sidecut, but a different way of dealing with torsional vibrations and is more of a GS cruiser
(not as aggressive as its brother above). And for serious freestylers: the P40 Straightline is a top
level bump ski.

Those venturing to the back side of the mountain will want ot check out the Vertigo line of off-piste
boards. Vertigo G30 is most similar to the Cross Ranger with better dampening. The Vertigo G40
Pro Model is the flagship ski in this line is designed for a smooth ride at any speed through all
tyoes of rough snoe -- hard and soft.

We have lots more info than this, so if you want to know more, post your questions to the Barking
Beaver Forum…

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Marker was founded in 1952 by ski binding pioneer Hannes
Marker in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. Since being
acquired in 1984 by Henry E. Tauber, the Company's
Chairman and President, Marker has focused it strategy on
developing strong brand awareness and loyalty through high
quality, technology, production and sales capabilities. It is the
alpine binding maker leader in the United States and
Germany.

Marker LTD, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Marker and
focuses its retail, corporate and uniform sales mainly in the
U.S., with smaller penetration in European and Asian
markets. Marker LTDs clothing features a wide assortment of
technical products, ranging from designs for men, women and
children, to a comprehensive collection of fleece, coordinated
accessories, luggage and gloves.

Marker
P.O. Box 27327
Salt Lake City, UT 84127-0327
Phone: (801) 972-2100
Fax: (801) 972-3938