Epoch Lacrosse on pace to produce $15 million in annual revenue
2 Jul 2019
Roseville-based Epoch Lacrosse, with a new ownership structure, continues its fast growth as it continues to make inroads against bigger sporting-goods manufacturers.
The growth — 70% from 2016 to 2017 and 52% from 2017 to 2018 — is expected to produce $15 million in annual revenue within the next three years, said CEO and founder James Miceli.
It also forced a decision on how Miceli and his team wanted to structure the company.
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