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  1. History - Big 5 Sporting Goods

    • Big 5 was founded in September 1955 by Maurie I. Liff, Harry A. Liff and Robert W. Miller, father of current Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Steven G. Miller. The Company originally operated five stores in downt… See more

    Thrifty Drug Stores Acquires Big 5 in 1971

    By March 1971, Big 5 had grown to 19 stores, at which point the Company was acquired by Thrifty … See more

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    Big 5 Is Acquired by Leonard Green & Partners in 1992

    In 1992, Company management acquired Big 5 in conjunction with Leonard Green & Partners, a Los Angeles private equity firm. Robert Miller continued as CEO and Chairman o… See more

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    Management Acquires Controlling Stake in 1997

    In November 1997, the Millers led a management effort to acquire a controlling interest in the company by raising $250 million. With this transaction, many of the chain's em… See more

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    Big 5 Goes Public in 2002

    In June 2002, Big 5 held an initial public offering (IPO), resulting in over $100 million being raised to finance future growth. Management planned to continue our strategy of … See more

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  1. Big 5 offers branded merchandise from companies such as Adidas, Coleman, Columbia, Everlast, New Balance, Nike, Rawlings, Skechers, Spalding, Under Armour, and Wilson.
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    Big 5 offers branded merchandise from companies such as Adidas, Coleman, Columbia, Everlast, New Balance, Nike, Rawlings, Skechers, Spalding, Under Armour, and Wilson.
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    The name Big 5 is derived from the first five Army surplus stores that were opened in California. Sportswest and Sportsland were acquired in May 1988 from Pay 'n Save subsequently.
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    They opened five stores in downtown Los Angeles, Burbank, Inglewood, Glendale, and San Jose. For a trade name they chose "Big 5 Stores," unconcerned that the name might not sound as appropriate should they one day expand the operation.
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    Trade name Big 5 Sporting Goods Company type publicly owned corporation Traded as Nasdaq: BGFV
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