www.dreamscorp.com
Dreams, Inc. is engaged in the business of manufacturing, distributing, retailing and selling of sports licensed products, memorabilia and acrylic display cases via multiple channels. The Company is also in the business of operating retail stores and Websites selling memorabilia and licensed sports products, as well as athlete representation and corporate marketing of individual athletes. The Company’s customers are located throughout the United States of America.
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16/08/2011
Dreams goes for the gold as e-commerce drives top-line growth in Q2
Indeed, during the quarter, Dreams partnered with several companies to offer its online retail services, including two NBA teams, another top‐tier college, its first Major League Soccer team, the Chicago Fire, and major media player Comcast.
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29/07/2011
Away from the noise of the NFL, Dreams Inc is having another very good year
Sports licensed products retailer Dreams Inc. saw its stock jump Tuesday as the NFL’s 4 ½ month lockout came to an end on July 25, ensuring a full playing season without interruption.
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11/04/2011
Dreams grows Q4 profits, sales on internet unit's success
The company's recent growth is also reflective of its web syndication platform, a market which it entered in late 2008 by rolling out "Dreams Retail Solution", a host of e-commerce support services including custom site design, inventory, management and marketing. Clients of the new platform currently include Walmart, JC Penney and Sears, as well as NBC Sports and AOL Sports, and the list is set to expand even further.
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15/11/2010
Dreams, Inc: scoring big through shift to online retailing of sports products
Dreams, Inc is a vertically integrated seller of sports licensed products operating under several major brands, including the flagship FansEdge.
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11/10/2010
Dreams, Inc sports memorabilia business scores a touchdown with Sears
From 2004 to 2009 e-commerce revenues climbed from US$4 million to US$60 million, and Vista Partners, a research and consultancy firm in California is expecting 30% revenue growth this year
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16/04/12
Fanatics to acquire Dreams for $183 mln, shares soar -
01/12/11
Dreams reports 30% November e-commerce sales growth -
15/11/11
Dreams beats Street as Q3 revenues rise 23% -
02/11/11
Dreams grows e-commerce revenues by 32% in October -
11/10/11
Dreams partners with Comcast Sports for regional online fan shops -
22/09/11
Dreams to present at Craig-Hallum’s 2nd Annual Alpha Select Conference -
13/09/11
Dreams teams up with Miami Dolphins to relaunch sports team online store -
20/07/11
Dreams launches Purdue University online store, marks 61st web syndication client -
11/07/11
Dreams receives approval for $25m expanded credit facility -
23/06/11
Dreams partners with Golden State Warriors to relaunch online fan shop
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