NAICS 451110 - Sporting Goods Stores

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NAICS 451110 - Sporting Goods Stores

GENERAL STATISTICS
YearEstablishments(number)Employment(number)Payroll($ million)Sales($ million)Employees per Establishment(number)Sales per Establishment($)Payroll per Employee($)
Sources: Economic Census of the United States, 1997 and 2002. Establishment counts, employment, and payroll are from County Business Patterns for non-Census years. This is a newly defined industry. Data for prior years are unavailable at the time of publication but may become available over time. Values followed by a ‘p’ are projections by the editors. Sales data for non-Census years are extrapolations, marked by an ‘e’.
1990-------
1991-------
1992-------
1993-------
1994-------
1995-------
1996-------
199724,424176,1902,387.920,043.37.2820,639.513,553.0
199824,138181,4082,652.721,039.3 e7.5871,626.514,622.8
199923,140181,7392,752.922,035.3 e7.9952,261.915,147.5
200022,611184,9642,948.323,031.4 e8.21,018,591.015,939.9
200122,468189,4943,062.124,027.4 e8.41,069,404.616,159.4
200222,193187,6933,015.825,023.48.51,127,535.816,067.7
200322,410191,7773,212.826,019.4 e8.61,161,063.116,752.8
200422,902202,2103,524.128,853.08.81,259,846.317,427.9
200523,195209,7203,753.031,179.09.01,344,212.117,895.4
200622,178 p207,744 p3,789.6 p31,078.8 p9.3 p1,384,922.6 p18,378.7 p
200722,003 p211,399 p3,940.6 p32,377.9 p9.5 p1,448,014.2 p18,864.1 p
200821,828 p215,055 p4,091.6 p33,677.0 p9.8 p1,511,105.9 p19,349.5 p
200921,653 p218,710 p4,242.7 p34,976.0 p10.0 p1,574,197.5 p19,834.9 p
201021,478 p222,366 p4,393.7 p36,275.1 p10.2 p1,637,289.1 p20,320.3 p
INDICES OF CHANGE
YearEstablishments(number)Employment(number)Payroll($ million)Sales($ million)Employees per Establishment(number)Sales per Establishment($)Payroll per Employee($)
Sources: Same as General Statistics. The values shown reflect change from the base year, 2002. Values above 100 mean greater than 2002, values below 100 mean less than 2002, and a value of 100 in the 1990-2001 or 2003-2010 period means same as 2002. Values followed by a ‘p’ are projections by the editors; ‘e’ stands for extrapolation. Data are the most recent available at this level of detail.
1990-------
1992-------
1997110.193.979.280.184.772.884.3
1998108.896.788.084.1 e88.277.391.0
1999104.396.891.388.1 e92.984.594.3
2000101.998.597.892.0 e96.590.399.2
2001101.2101.0101.596.0 e98.894.8100.6
2002100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
2003101.0102.2106.5104.0 e101.2103.0104.3
2004103.2107.7116.9115.3103.5111.7108.5
2005104.5111.7124.4124.6105.9119.2111.4
200699.9 p110.7 p125.7 p124.2 p109.4 p122.8 p114.4 p
200799.1 p112.6 p130.7 p129.4 p111.8 p128.4 p117.4 p
200898.4 p114.6 p135.7 p134.6 p115.3 p134.0 p120.4 p
200997.6 p116.5 p140.7 p139.8 p117.6 p139.6 p123.4 p
201096.8 p118.5 p145.7 p145.0 p120.0 p145.2 p126.5 p
SELECTED RATIOS
For 2002Avg. of All WholesaleAnalyzed IndustryIndexFor 2002Avg. of All WholesaleAnalyzed IndustryIndex
Sources: Same as General Statistics. The ‘Average of All’ column, Wholesale or Retail, represents the average of the sector reported for the most recent complete year available. The Index shows the relationship between the Average and the Analyzed Industry. For example, 100 means that they are equal; 500 that the Analyzed Industry is five times the average; 50 means that the Analyzed Industry is half the national average. The abbreviation ‘na’ is used to show that data are ‘not available’.
Employees per Establishment17850Sales per Employee174,682133,32176
Payroll per Establishment333,445135,89041Sales per Establishment3,332,2691,127,53634
Payroll per Employee20,31116,06879Expenses per Establishmentnanana
LEADING COMPANIES Number shown: 75 Total sales ($ mil): 223,703 Total employment (000): 357.8
Company NameAddressCEO NamePhoneCo. TypeSales
($ mil)
Empl.
(000)
Sources: Ward's Business Directory of U.S. Private and Public Companies, Volumes 1 and 2, 2007. The company type code used is as follows: P - Public, R - Private, S - Subsidiary, D - Division, J - Joint Venture, A - Affiliate, G - Group. Sales are in millions of dollars, employees are in thousands. An asterisk (*) indicates an estimated sales volume. The symbol < stands for ‘less than’. Company names and addresses are truncated, in some cases, to fit into the available space.
Schindler Elevator Corp.20 Whippany Rd.MorristownNJ07960Scott Stadelman973-397-6500R8,990*0.3
KONE Inc.1 Kone Ct.MolineIL61265 309-764-6771R4,610*0.6
Dick's Sporting Goods Inc.200 Industry Dr.PittsburghPA15275William J Colombo412-809-0100P3,1148.4
Apph Wichita Inc.1445 S Sierra Dr.WichitaKS67209Dan Kilby316-943-5752R2,590*<0.1
American Eurocopter L.L.C.2701 N Forum Dr.Grand PrairieTX75052Marc Paganini972-641-0000R2,554*9.1
Sports Authority Inc.1050 W HampdenEnglewoodCO80110John D Morton303-200-5050R2,50914.3
Cabela's Inc.1 Cabela Dr.SidneyNE69160Richard N Cabela308-254-5505P2,35015.0
Bass Pro Shops Inc.2500 E KearneySpringfieldMO65803James Hagale417-873-5000R1,662*12.5
Holiday Companies Inc.PO Box 1224MinneapolisMN55440Ronald A Erickson952-830-8700R1,250*6.0
Recreational Equipment Inc.6750 S 228th St.KentWA98032Sally Jewell253-891-2500R1,1826.5
Chemed Corp.2600 Chemed Ctr.CincinnatiOH45202Edward L Hutton513-762-6900P1,10011.6
H and E Equipment Services11100 Mead Rd.Baton RougeLA70816Gary W Bagley225-298-5200P1,0031.7
Compressor Systems Inc.PO Box 60760MidlandTX79711Richard Folger432-563-1170R980*0.3
Total Safety US Inc.11111 Wilcrst GreenHoustonTX77042David E Fanta713-785-1450S932*<0.1
GKN Aerospace Chem-TronicsPO Box 1604El CajonCA92022 619-448-2320R931*0.9
Big 5 Sporting Goods Corp.2525 E El SegundoEl SegundoCA90245 310-536-0611P8989.5
Acuson Corp.1220 Charleston Rd.Mountain ViewCA94043Klaus Hambuechen650-969-9112R782*1.0
Galyan's Trading Company Inc.1 Galyans Pky.PlainfieldIN46168Edwin J Holman317-532-0200S691*6.1
Continental Disc Corp.3160 W HeartlandLibertyMO64068Kenneth Shaw816-792-1500R523*0.2
Wisconsin Lift Truck Corp.3125 Intertech Dr.BrookfieldWI53045 262-781-8010R514*0.6
Hibbett Sports Inc.451 Industrial Ln.BirminghamAL35211Michael J Newsome205-942-4292P5125.2
Int’l Airmotive Holding Co.PO Box 36199DallasTX75235Hugh McElory214-956-3000R500*<0.1
Kanawha Scales and SystemsPO Box 125St. MarysPA15857Jim Bradbury814-781-3048R421*0.2
Sport Chalet Inc.1 Sport ChaletLa CanadaCA91011 818-949-5300P3883.6
Voith Siemens Hydro Power Gen.PO Box 712YorkPA17405Mark Garner717-792-7000R327*0.4
Team Inc.PO Box 123AlvinTX77512Philip J Hawk281-331-6154P3183.4
Sportsman's Guide Inc.411 Farwell Ave.South St. PaulMN55075Gregory R Binkley651-451-3030R2850.6
Scheels All Sports Inc.1551 45th Street SFargoND58103Steve D Scheel701-298-2918R250*3.0
Patten Power Systems Inc.615 W Lake St.ElmhurstIL60126Crane Patten630-530-2200R245*0.1
Kyocera International Inc.8611 Balboa Ave.San DiegoCA92123Robert Wishler858-576-2600S221*0.5
Revak Turbomachinery ServicesPO Box 1645La PorteTX77572Lynn Revak281-474-4458R207*0.1
Sloan Implement Company Inc.PO Box 80AssumptionIL62510Tom Sloan217-226-4411R187*0.3
Saucony Inc.PO Box 6046PeabodyMA01961John H Fisher978-532-9000S1660.3
Aaron's Automotive Products2600 N WestgateSpringfieldMO65803Donald Johnson417-831-5257S145*0.8
Scott Machinery Co.4055 S 500 WSalt Lake CityUT84123David M Scott801-262-7441R134*0.1
Smith and Wesson Corp.PO Box 2208SpringfieldMA01102Michael F Golden S133*1.0
Arri Inc.617 Route 303BlauveltNY10913Volker Bahnemann845-353-1400S133*0.1
Anderson Equipment Co.PO Box 339BridgevillePA15017 412-343-2300R130*0.3
Columbia Helicopters Inc.PO Box 3500PortlandOR97208Michael Fahey503-678-1222R130*0.3
Arizona Machinery Group Inc.11111 W McDowellAvondaleAZ85323Ferenc Rosztoczy623-936-7131R126*<0.1
First Aviation Services Inc.15 Riverside Ave.WestportCT06880Aaron Hollander203-291-3300P1190.2
Iowa Machinery and Supply Co.PO Box 528PeoriaIL61651Darrell Randall515-288-0123R119*<0.1
Steel Related Technology101 Terra Rd.BlythevilleAR72315Mike Jacques870-762-1905R117*<0.1
Brake Supply Company Inc.PO Box 447EvansvilleIN47703Kevin Koch812-467-1000S115*0.2
CB Manufacturing and Sales Co.PO Box 37West CarrolltonOH45449Charlie Biehn937-866-5986R111*0.1
B.A. E Sys Norfolk Ship RepairPO Box 2100NorfolkVA23501William Clifford757-494-4000R109*1.0
Century AC Supply Inc.10510 W S HoustonHoustonTX77099Dennis Beardan281-530-2859R99*0.3
Zickgraf Enterprises Inc.PO Box 1149FranklinNC28744F Bodenheimer828-524-2131R96*0.4
Warren Equipment Co.4501 W Reno Ave.Oklahoma CityOK73127 405-947-6771R95*0.2
Phillips Service Industries11878 Hubbard St.LivoniaMI48150Scott Phillips734-853-5000R92*0.7
Warrior Custom Golf Inc.15 Mason Ste. AIrvineCA92618Brendan Flaherty949-699-2499R85*0.2
Hawker Pacific Aerospace11240 Sherman WaySun ValleyCA91352Richard Fortner818-765-6201R79*0.5
Western Branch Diesel Inc.PO Box 7788PortsmouthVA23707 757-673-7000R76*<0.1
Vermeer Equipment of TexasPO Box 224991DallasTX75222Whit Perryman972-255-3500R75*<0.1
Brownells Inc.200 S Front St.MontezumaIA50171Frank Brownell641-623-5401R75*0.2
Rjms Corp.31010 San AntonioHaywardCA94544Richard Andres510-675-0500R74*0.1
Southern Fabricators Inc.4768 HungerfordMemphisTN38118Greg Langston901-363-1571R72*0.7
Inkcycle Inc.11100 W 82nd St.Shawnee MsnKS66214Rick Krska913-894-8387R72*0.5
Ron Jon Surf Shop4151 N Atlantic AveCocoa BeachFL32931Ed Moriarty321-799-8888R71*0.2
Industrial Truck Sales and Svc4100 Randleman Rd.GreensboroNC27406Deeny Boyce336-275-9121R69*0.3
Diskriter Inc.3257 W Liberty Ave.PittsburghPA15216Larry Gunzenhauser412-344-9700R68*<0.1
Keb America Inc.5100 Valley Indust.ShakopeeMN55379Andy Delius952-224-1400R68*<0.1
Ryko Manufacturing Co.PO Box 38GrimesIA50111Scott Clawson515-986-3700R65*0.3
US Tool Grinding Inc.701 S Desloge Dr.Flat RiverMO63601Bruce Williams573-431-3856R63*0.3
Carter Chambers L.L.C.PO Box 15705Baton RougeLA70895 225-926-2236R62*<0.1
Duckett Truck Center Inc.3792 US Hwy. 67 NPoplar BluffMO63901 573-785-0193R61*<0.1
Motor Services Hugo Stamp Inc.3190 SW 4th Ave.Fort LauderdaleFL33315Are Friesecke954-763-3660R60*0.1
Tcom L.P.7115 Thomas EdisonColumbiaMD21046 410-312-2315R59*<0.1
Robinson Industries Inc.PO Box 100ZelienoplePA16063H Gutzwiller724-452-6121R57*0.2
LSI Inc.6200 Lake GrayJacksonvilleFL32244Duncan McKinney904-771-2100R55*0.5
Reading Crane and Engineering11 Vanguard Dr.ReadingPA19606Jim Friedman610-582-7203R54*<0.1
Frank Lill and Son Inc.656 Basket Rd.WebsterNY14580Charles G Lill585-265-0490R53*0.1
Polestar Labs Inc.955 S Andreasen Dr.EscondidoCA92029Michael Dunaway760-480-2600R51*0.1
Finch Services Inc.1127 Littlestown PkWestminsterMD21157Rey Finch410-876-2211R50*0.1
Pro Golf Discount Inc.13405 SE 30th St.BellevueWA98005Randy Silver425-401-0388S50*0.1
OCCUPATIONS EMPLOYED BY ELECTRONICS & APPLIANCE STORES
Occupation% of Total 2006Change to 2016Occupation% of Total 2006Change to 2016
Sources: Industry-Occupation Matrix, Bureau of Labor Statistics, December 4, 2007. These data are reported based on 4-digit NAICS categories but have been matched to corresponding 6-digit NAICS industry codes. The change reported for each occupation to the year 2016 is a percent of growth or decline as estimated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The abbreviation nec stands for ‘not elsewhere classified’.
Retail salespersons53.217.5General & operations managers1.7-3.8
Cashiers, exc gaming10.2-3.8Bookkeeping, accounting, & auditing clerks1.76.8
First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers8.23.8Shipping, receiving, & traffic clerks1.72.8
Bicycle repairers3.46.8Office clerks, general1.35.2
Stock clerks & order fillers2.0-10.6Laborers & freight, stock, & material movers, hand1.1-3.8
INDUSTRY DATA BY STATE
StateEstablishmentsEmploymentPayrollSales
Total (number)% of U.S.Total (number)% of U.S.Per Estab.Total ($ mil.)Per Empl. ($)Total ($ mil.)% of U.S.Per Estab. ($)
California2,43010.925,07913.310405.316,1593,303.913.21,359,645
Texas1,1475.211,3316.010191.216,8771,855.07.41,617,227
New York1,1715.39,8815.38169.317,1321,527.36.11,304,303
Florida1,3696.29,0684.87159.717,6151,321.85.3965,516
Michigan8964.08,3784.59129.415,4411,080.94.31,206,346
Pennsylvania9404.27,5964.08105.513,893999.44.01,063,163
Illinois8273.76,8453.68111.116,234921.33.71,114,047
Colorado7863.57,5954.010116.115,293871.33.51,108,504
New Jersey6072.74,9562.6893.018,772812.53.21,338,565
Ohio7843.56,4193.4896.114,967802.13.21,023,133
Minnesota5652.56,4153.41191.414,251784.23.11,388,019
Washington5972.75,2962.8989.216,844695.62.81,165,166
Massachusetts5902.74,5182.4877.317,118613.32.51,039,564
Georgia5222.34,2882.3873.917,242612.92.51,174,048
North Carolina6242.84,3912.3767.615,387539.12.2864,000
Virginia5072.34,1982.2870.616,808538.02.21,061,061
Wisconsin5432.44,4882.4864.514,382523.02.1963,223
Maryland3771.73,7062.01058.715,852506.82.01,344,379
Oregon4041.83,7192.0962.216,717481.91.91,192,829
Missouri4191.93,7202.0956.915,288449.11.81,071,905
Indiana4812.23,2461.7750.115,424388.51.6807,665
Connecticut3221.42,3671.3743.218,256352.61.41,094,972
Tennessee3641.62,7261.4745.316,624347.81.4955,467
Utah2591.23,0541.61241.713,648334.51.31,291,444
Alabama3161.41,8711.0628.915,455256.61.0812,180
Louisiana2271.01,6060.9726.216,335250.51.01,103,335
South Carolina2931.31,8021.0631.217,295249.81.0852,512
Kentucky2691.21,8531.0727.414,807246.01.0914,487
New Hampshire2141.01,8431.0931.016,805227.00.91,060,790
Idaho2231.01,8991.0926.413,895210.80.8945,170
Kansas1970.91,5450.8827.617,840209.30.81,062,624
Oklahoma2000.91,3870.7721.515,529191.20.8955,850
Iowa2471.11,8231.0726.414,473189.80.8768,482
Nevada1470.71,4890.81024.816,674184.20.71,252,830
Montana1880.81,5670.8822.614,425172.20.7915,819
Nebraska1400.61,5720.81124.515,574170.60.71,218,314
INDUSTRY DATA BY STATE - Continued
StateEstablishmentsEmploymentPayrollSales
Total (number)% of U.S.Total (number)% of U.S.Per Estab.Total ($ mil.)Per Empl. ($)Total ($ mil.)% of U.S.Per Estab. ($)
Sources: 2002 Economic Census. The states are in descending order of sales or establishments (if sales data are missing for the majority). The symbol (D) appears when data are withheld to prevent disclosure of competitive information. States marked with (D) are sorted by number of establishments. A dash (-) indicates that the data element cannot be calculated. Shaded states on the state map indicate those states which have a proportionately greater representation in the industry than would be indicated by the state's population; the ratio is based on total sales or number of establishments. Shaded regions indicate where the industry is regionally most concentrated.
Maine1660.71,2970.7821.416,483154.50.6930,699
Arkansas2371.11,1060.6516.414,799135.60.5571,966
Mississippi1760.81,0000.5615.515,486131.60.5747,807
Hawaii1290.61,0730.6816.515,404128.20.5993,473
New Mexico1560.71,0590.6715.314,455118.40.5759,173
Vermont1470.71,1740.6816.714,185114.90.5781,905
South Dakota930.49130.51014.015,372101.90.41,095,258
Alaska980.45920.3611.719,77596.70.4986,888
Delaware830.46040.3710.417,30196.20.41,158,494
North Dakota500.27300.41510.914,94179.90.31,597,200
Rhode Island850.45070.369.618,87472.50.3853,353
Wyoming1080.56220.369.114,55864.10.3593,389
West Virginia1270.65760.357.913,76463.70.3501,583
Arizona3801.72500-4999--(D)-(D)--
D.C.120.1100-249--(D)-(D)--

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