With the purchase of Slazenger by Sports World International did not come the global rights to the brand. Rights to the Slazenger brand is in fact controlled by international borders in a sense. In the Pacific, Slazenger is licensed by Pacific Brands with full and exclusive rights to sell and distribute throughout the Pacific Basin and through Asia excluding Japan. In America the brand is owned by the Dunlop Slazenger Group Inc.
Internationally there has been a move by many of the owners of some of the most famous FMCG's (Fast Moving Consumer Goods) not to diversify internally and thus strain their own resources and finances, but to license the brand to almost anyone who wants to use it. In Slazenger the same has been achieved - over the years and even today Slazenger has been licensed and seen on a wide range of products not actually made, designed or even distributed by the actual owner. Slazenger has appeared and does appear on sunglasses, toiletries, push bikes and so on. It is no longer the tennis racquet brand it started out as.
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2007-02-07 01:54:56
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answered by BARROWMAN 6
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Slazenger Badminton Racket
2016-10-19 05:21:07
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answered by ? 4
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This Site Might Help You.
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Why can't I buy Slazenger badminton rackets anymore? Have they stopped making them. Why? Which brand is best?
2015-08-10 06:01:50
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answered by Thea 1
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try ebay.com as they have everything.
Be sure to check the box where it searches for title and the auction itself, as that trade name may not fit on the title line, lol
2007-02-07 01:53:47
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answered by WriterMom 6
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I think they've stopped producing them, try ebay!?
Wilson are a great make.
2007-02-07 01:54:50
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