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Heelys rises 11% on Skecher buyout bid

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Mary Ann Azevedo | Aug 14, 2008 10:34am EDT
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Shares of Heelys Inc. (Nasdaq:HLYS) got an 11% boost this morning after Skechers USA Inc. (NYSE:SKX) revealed late Wednesday that it had proposed to acquire Heelys for $142.8 million, or $5.25 a share.

In a letter to Heelys chairman Gary Martin, Skechers chief executive Robert Greenberg said his specialty footwear retailer has been “impressed by Heelys' strong brand and proprietary technology.”

Carrollton, Texas-based Heelys manufactures wheeled footwear.

Manhattan Beach, Calif.-based Skechers first brought up potentially buying Heelys on May 28 but says Heelys didn’t provide the requested diligence items.

By mid-morning, Heelys’ stock is at $5.41, up from Wednesday’s close of $4.87. Shares have ranged between $3.86 and $10.80 during the past 52 weeks.

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