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Costa Inc. and Essilor International Have Completed Its Merger Agreement

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Costa Inc. and Essilor International have completed its merger agreement.  This action brings together two technology-minded partners committed to building and defining the next generation of sun lens technology.

As a manufacturer of polarized performance sunglasses, Costa is known for its patented 580?lens technology, which offers sharp color enhancement and increased visual acuity. Through this agreement, Costa will serve as a proving ground for sun lens technology developments, allowing the brand to continue bringing sun lenses to the fishing and outdoor market, while taking eye protection, visual experience and lens durability to new levels.

"This is a positive development for Costa, Inc. and for fans of the Costa brand," said President of Costa Sunglasses Chas MacDonald,  "As a member of the Essilor family, we'll maximize their world class resources and technology to develop the next several generations of lens technology, while continuing our growth in the U.S. and internationally, especially within the Rx realm. We remain committed to building the best performance sunglasses for outdoor enthusiasts everywhere, and supporting the programs most important to them."

The merger also enables Costa to leverage Essilor's expertise in surface coatings to develop innovative products in response to specific needs, such as anti-fog or hydrophobic lenses. In the prescription sunglasses segment, Essilor and Costa will work together to broaden product offerings.

"Costa's superior lens performance, which enhances the visual experience and eye protection for outdoors enthusiasts, is a perfect match for Essilor," said Eric Thoreux, in charge of Essilor's Readers & Sun strategy. "Through our technology resources, you'll see new performance features built into the future of Costa's sunglasses, exceeding the already high expectations Costa's customers have come to expect."

Costa will remain based in Daytona Beach, Fla., with no immediate changes to its operations or distribution.

Source: http://www.sportsonesource.com/news/spor/spor_article.asp?section=8&Prod=1&id=49748
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