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'''365 Incorporated''' is a [[Birmingham]]-based holding company for a handful of notable rugby and soccer news and retailing websites. It was founded with the flagship "RugbyRugby.com" site in 1998 by London-born entrepreneur [[Bernard Frei]]. ''Entrepreneur'' magazine estimated the company's 2004 revenues at $6 million.  
'''365 Incorporated''' is a [[Birmingham]]-based holding company for a handful of notable rugby and soccer news and retailing websites. It was founded with the flagship "RugbyRugby.com" site in 1998 by London-born Australian entrepreneur [[Bernard Frei]]. He moved to Birmingham to be where his wife lives and started the company out of a spare bedroom, learning to write HTML as he went. As the company grew, partnerships with Reebok and Adidas brought recognition. Adidas arranged for English soccer superstar Devid Beckham to endorse WorldSoccerShop in ads, which catapulted sales. Frei is expecting record revenues from the 2006 World Cup, especially if the US team performs well.
 
''Entrepreneur'' magazine estimated the company's 2004 revenues at $6 million.  


Company headquarters are at 3029 [[6th Avenue South]].
Company headquarters are at 3029 [[6th Avenue South]].
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* '''WorldSoccerShop.com'''
* '''WorldSoccerShop.com'''
* '''SoccerTeamware.com'''
* '''SoccerTeamware.com'''
==References==
* Hubbard, Russell (June 11, 2006) "On the Record: Bernard Frei, founder of WorldSoccerShop.com". ''Birmingham News''.
* "Young Millionaires: Class of 2004" (November 2004) ''Entrepreneur.com'' [http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/0,4621,317491-1,00.html] - accessed June 11, 2006


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Revision as of 17:35, 11 June 2006

365 Incorporated is a Birmingham-based holding company for a handful of notable rugby and soccer news and retailing websites. It was founded with the flagship "RugbyRugby.com" site in 1998 by London-born Australian entrepreneur Bernard Frei. He moved to Birmingham to be where his wife lives and started the company out of a spare bedroom, learning to write HTML as he went. As the company grew, partnerships with Reebok and Adidas brought recognition. Adidas arranged for English soccer superstar Devid Beckham to endorse WorldSoccerShop in ads, which catapulted sales. Frei is expecting record revenues from the 2006 World Cup, especially if the US team performs well.

Entrepreneur magazine estimated the company's 2004 revenues at $6 million.

Company headquarters are at 3029 6th Avenue South.

Divisions

  • RugbyRugby.com (a partner with Planet-Rugby)
  • WorldRugbyShop.com
  • RugbyTeamware.com
  • Soccer365.com
  • WorldSoccerShop.com
  • SoccerTeamware.com

References

  • Hubbard, Russell (June 11, 2006) "On the Record: Bernard Frei, founder of WorldSoccerShop.com". Birmingham News.
  • "Young Millionaires: Class of 2004" (November 2004) Entrepreneur.com [1] - accessed June 11, 2006