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Finish Line company history timeline

1976

They opened the doors of TAF in downtown Indianapolis in 1976.

1986

By 1986, when Klapper and Cohen's franchise with the Athlete's Foot expired, they already had established between 25 and 30 Finish Line stores.

1995

In 1995, the Indianapolis distribution center was expanded to more than double its previous size.

1996

In addition, Cohen, Klapper, Sablosky, and Fagin together sold 1.3 million shares of their own stock. It raised it in a 1996 secondary stock offering, selling 1.3 million newly created shares and grossing more than $35 million.

1998

The Finish Line initially fared better than most of its competitors, closing its fiscal year in February 1998 with a 32 percent increase in total sales and a 42 percent increase in net income.

1999

1999: The Finish Line records its first online sale.

2002

In 2002, Foot Locker informed Nike that it wanted to reduce orders on some of the sporting-goods manufacturer's products, a demand that angered Nike.

2004

In early 2004, the company attempted to purchase stores from Footstar Inc., which filed for bankruptcy protection in March 2004.

2005

In fiscal 2005, Finish Line intended to open approximately 60 stores in both new and existing markets.

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Alan Cohen,David Klapper,Larry Sablosky,John Dormont
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