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SlartyBartFast
11-17-2006, 04:39 PM
http://www.pminetwork.com/news.htm

It has happpened

NEW YORK – November 17, 2006 – The competition between National Paintball Supply, Inc. (“NPS”) and Pursuit Marketing, Inc. (“PMI”) has turned to cooperation, as the two paintball industry pioneers have announced a business combination.

NPS and PMI today announced they have closed separate transactions which have the effect of combining their operations. Angelo, Gordon & Co., a $10 billion alternative asset management firm, with advice from Sagent Advisors Inc., an investment banking firm in New York, provided the equity capital to facilitate the transactions. The combined company will be a full-service provider of the broadest range of paintball products and accessories with a foundation built upon paintball’s premier brands. Terms of the transactions were not disclosed.

The history of the companies goes back decades. In the spring of 1982, Jeff Perlmutter and David Freeman visited a “Survival Game” location located a couple of hours from Chicago. They both had a great time and came up with a great idea. Their concept was to develop and sell a line of high-quality products that could be used in this game that they enjoyed so much. Over the next 24 years, the two entrepreneurs introduced such brands as R.P., Pure Energy, Piranha and Evil and they grew their idea into PMI, which is now one of the best known and most respected suppliers in the world of paintball.

While Freeman and Perlmutter were traveling the country to compete in various paintball tournaments and growing the game from their Chicago headquarters, an 18-year-old from a small town in South Jersey played his first game of paintball and was immediately hooked. Over the next few years, Gino Postorivo set up a sales counter in the back of his father’s restaurant. Through brands including 32 Degrees, Diablo, Halo and Empire, he grew this business into what is now known as NPS, also among the best known and most respected suppliers in the world’s most exciting extreme sport.

The combined company expects to continue to maintain a world-class paintball manufacturing facility in Tampa as well as to enhance its North American distribution network to reach over 90 percent of the North American population via next day ground service. The company expects to continue to operate a division in the U.K., servicing the growing international market.

Overseeing the combination of business operations is Chief Executive Officer, Ray Dombrowski, currently a managing director at management firm Alvarez & Marsal, LLC, along with Chief Financial Officer, Scott Thompson, also of Alvarez & Marsal. The senior executive team reporting to Mr. Dombrowski will be Gino Postorivo, founder of NPS, who will be the President of the new company; Dave Freeman, a co-founder of PMI, who will be Chief Integration Officer; and George Eurick, Chief Operating Officer of PMI, who will be the Chief Operating Officer.

Mr. Postorivo said, “I believe the consolidation of our two companies represents a major step forward in the evolution of the paintball industry. We have always had great respect for PMI and believe this combination will benefit our customers, employees, sponsored teams, and vendors. With the strong financial backing of Angelo, Gordon & Co. and under Ray’s leadership, we all are excited about launching new, state-of-the-art, products and providing unequalled support for our customers.”

Mr. Freeman commented, “Joining our operations together will allow us to combine the strengths of both companies and create the premier supplier of paintball equipment and accessories for all of our customers. The confidence shown in our business by Angelo Gordon is a direct reflection on the talents, dedication and passion of our dedicated employees over the years.”

The combined company is expected to immediately begin considering alternatives for exiting the ecommerce operation of NPS, which is centered around 888.PAINTBALL.com. Mr. Dombrowski noted, “It is important that the new company eliminates all conflicts with our valued customers in the traditional and sporting goods sectors. Exiting the retail ecommerce channel will allow us to direct all of our efforts at leveraging the significant potential of the merger to fruition for the benefit of our loyal customers. We look forward to the completion of the integration process and the resulting strengths offered by this ‘One Stop Shop’.”

Brent Leffel, a Managing Director at Angelo Gordon commented, “We believe that paintball is a dynamic, $1 billion segment of the extreme sports industry, which is poised for growth after undergoing a period of rationalization and structural change. NPS and PMI have pioneered the industry with strong brands and a diverse product portfolio. On a combined basis, the company will be the largest in the industry and the only player offering a full complement of products. We believe the combination of our extensive capital base and talents of senior management will allow us to build the pre-eminent company in the paintball industry with a commitment to service, quality, product innovation and understanding of the needs of a loyal customer base and paintball players worldwide.”

For more information, please visit www.nationalpaintball.com or www.pminetwork.com.

About Angelo, Gordon & Co.

Angelo Gordon was founded in 1988 and currently has over 65 investment professionals managing approximately $10 billion in capital across multiple investment strategies. The New York-based long-term equity strategy group currently manages more than $800 million in existing and committed capital.

Chronobreak
11-17-2006, 04:51 PM
dam news spreads fast :ninja:

as i said on pbn

"the umbrella grows larger" for better or worse

SR_matt
11-17-2006, 05:06 PM
hmmm so the question is who will manufacture marbs, premium, and evil now, pmi continue? or will procaps (or did procaps break off from nps, cant rmeember, either way who ever makes the nps stuff) take over?

the only thing i really like that pmi still makes is paint and if that goes to crap then i will me totaly saddened

-matt

o ya p.s. 888 paintball, 800 paintball, and the main nps site are all the same with the same prices

Dark Frost17
11-17-2006, 05:44 PM
hmmm so the question is who will manufacture marbs, premium, and evil now, pmi continue? or will procaps (or did procaps break off from nps, cant rmeember, either way who ever makes the nps stuff) take over?

the only thing i really like that pmi still makes is paint and if that goes to crap then i will me totaly saddened

-matt

o ya p.s. 888 paintball, 800 paintball, and the main nps site are all the same with the same prices

ProCaps is now on there own and doing very well it seams....
there paint is awsome..

Shane-O-Mac
11-17-2006, 06:00 PM
IIRC, PMI bought RP Scherer and has been making there own paint for awhile. Thats one of the things NPS needed. Good Paint!


Shane-O

BourneKiller
11-17-2006, 07:26 PM
This has been in the works for years...

It finally came through. Hmmm.. Can't say that I'm really surprised, but it'd be interesting to see how it turns out.


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Kevmaster
11-18-2006, 02:39 AM
proves one thing and one thing only: to make money in paintball...you must sell paint and have a distribution network. those two things. thats all. otherwise, you take losses.

paintballfiend
11-18-2006, 08:10 PM
I smell monopoly. :tard:

1stdeadeye
03-28-2008, 05:08 PM
I drove by the Sewell Headquartes of NPS, now it says Kee?

Where did Kee enter the picture?

Chronobreak
03-28-2008, 05:09 PM
talk about necro post

Kee is just NPS's new name the name for both NPS and PMI together

halB
03-29-2008, 12:34 PM
Awesome. Can anyone tell me how when we had fewer players we had more companies, but now that our sport is growing we have fewer and fewer companies?


Lack of competition. This will surely be a good thing.

michbich
03-29-2008, 01:34 PM
Awesome. Can anyone tell me how when we had fewer players we had more companies, but now that our sport is growing we have fewer and fewer companies?


Lack of competition. This will surely be a good thing.
Is the sport actualy growing?

SR_matt
03-29-2008, 01:39 PM
Awesome. Can anyone tell me how when we had fewer players we had more companies, but now that our sport is growing we have fewer and fewer companies?


Lack of competition. This will surely be a good thing.
look at computers, once they took off there were fewer and fewer companies for a while, then the .com boom and it took back off

-matt

athomas
03-29-2008, 04:25 PM
Fewer, but bigger companies. The large companies can create more inexpensive merchandise. Plus, the larger companies can crush smaller companies in the event of a price war. Eventually, you only have a couple of companies left and less product options. Look at Microsoft. Is there really any other option for operating systems in a PC. No. They just overpowered all potential operating systems in the market place until they were the only ones left. Yes, you could argue that the Mac is a viable system, but it runs on a completely different set of hardware. Its like comparing paintball and airsoft.

Right now, the big paintball companies are grabbing market share, becoming the defacto standard.

SR_matt
03-29-2008, 04:31 PM
Fewer, but bigger companies. The large companies can create more inexpensive merchandise. Plus, the larger companies can crush smaller companies in the event of a price war. Eventually, you only have a couple of companies left and less product options. Look at Microsoft. Is there really any other option for operating systems in a PC. No. They just overpowered all potential operating systems in the market place until they were the only ones left. Yes, you could argue that the Mac is a viable system, but it runs on a completely different set of hardware. Its like comparing paintball and airsoft.

Right now, the big paintball companies are grabbing market share, becoming the defacto standard.
well the pc mac thing isnt a great comparison cause there is a huge push going now to get mac available on other hardware and the fact that apple is pushing its software towards pcs too its kind of paying microsoft back. and actually now the processors are all made by intel so its not to differant if at all

but any way. its just going through a cycle in a few years after paintball picks back up a lot more of the small little companies will spring back up once some one develops a new marker system and refuses to get bought out

-matt

athomas
03-29-2008, 05:42 PM
I hope that Apple takes a big chunk of market back from Microsoft. The more competitors in the marketplace, the better it is for consumers. However, even if it runs on the same hardware, anyone who has existing programs cannot run them on the operating system. You have to purchase new programs as well as a new operating system. Thats a big expense.

Paintball is full of innovators. As long as there is a market for specialized aftermarket products, there will be small companies willing to develop to fill that niche. Thats the great thing about this sport. Everyone wants to be different, while still being basically the same.

SR_matt
03-29-2008, 07:58 PM
I hope that Apple takes a big chunk of market back from Microsoft. The more competitors in the marketplace, the better it is for consumers. However, even if it runs on the same hardware, anyone who has existing programs cannot run them on the operating system. You have to purchase new programs as well as a new operating system. Thats a big expense.

Paintball is full of innovators. As long as there is a market for specialized aftermarket products, there will be small companies willing to develop to fill that niche. Thats the great thing about this sport. Everyone wants to be different, while still being basically the same.
well apple may not quickly take back the OS market but they are coming in the back door with all the products they are selling (ipods iphones etc) which in turn will probably bring people over. and a lot of software now is able to run on either, not the majority but a lot more than 5 years ago

didnt redz try that strategy of coming in the back door since all their soft goods were here and liked didnt they release a gun a while back? i remember hearing stuff about it right about the time i stopped keeping up with the paintball world

-matt