facilityand manufacture our world wide volume from China

With two wins overall, the Timberwolves have won just once at home and once on the road 30 New Jersey Nets The Nets absolutely suck. New Jersey is still sadly winless at 0-17 and has tied a record for worst start in an NBA season. Need I say moreThe Bleacher Report NBA Power Rankings are done by averaging individual feature columnist's tallies. Weekly contributors are: Denton Ramsey (Houston Rockets), Keith Schlosser (NY Knicks), Curtis Finchum (Oklahoma City), Brandon Ribak (Orlando Magic), Bryan Toporek (Philadelphia 76ers), Andrew Ungvari (LA Lakers), Shaun Ahmad (Washington Wizards) and DeMarco Williams (NBA Lead).. 1 (2) Saints2 (1) Colts3 (3) Vikings4 (5) Chargers5 (4) Patriots6 (7) Bengals7 (8) Cowboys8 (10) Broncos9 (6) Cardinals10. (11) Eagles11 (12) Packers12 (15) Ravens13 (9) Steelers14 (13) Giants15 (16) Falcons16 (14) Jaguars 17 (20) Titans18 (21) Niners19 (17) Dolphins20 (18) Texans21 (22) Jets22 (27) Bills23 (28) Seahawks24 (19) Panthers25 (23) Bears26 (24) Chiefs27 (25) Raiders28 (26) Redskins29 (29) Lions30 (30) Bucs31 (31) Rams32 (32) Browns. AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, Jan 7, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Head N.V.

Group(VSX:HEAD) (Pink Sheets:HEDYY), a leading global manufacturer and marketer ofsports equipment, announced changes in key personnel and further restructuringmeasures.At our Annual General Meeting in May 2009, we plan to propose that Mr. GunterHagspiel is elected by our shareholders as our Chief Financial Officer. Mr.Hagspiel has been with Head since 1996 and has held a number of positions withinthe group. After working for two years in Controlling at the Headquarter inAustria, he spent seven years in the U.S as Controller and COO During the lastthree years Mr Hagspiel held the Group Controller position Mr. Ralf Bernhartwill continue to act as our Chief Financial Officer until the time of the annualgeneral meeting, and after the AGM he will become Deputy Chairman of theManagement Board, where we will be able to continue to benefit from hisconsiderable knowledge and experience.As of March 1, 2009 Mr. Klaus Hotter will assume additional responsibility forBindings and Ski Boots Production.As part of this restructuring, Mr. Jeremy Sherwood has expanded his role tobecome Director of Group Sales and Marketing and Mr.

Rick Lalonde has expandedhis role to cover North American Wintersports as well as being General ManagerCanada.Head's tennis ball factory in Phoenix, Arizona will close on March 5th, 2009. InJanuary 2007 we started to manufacturing tennis balls in our new factory inChina. facilityand manufacture our world wide volume from China.About HeadHEAD NV Group is a leading global manufacturer and marketer of premium brandedsports equipment.HEAD NV's ordinary shares are listed on the Vienna Stock Exchange ("HEAD"). We sell products under the HEAD (tennis, squash, paddle andracquetball racquets, tennis balls, tennis footwear, badminton products, alpineskis, ski bindings and ski boots, snowboards, bindings and boots), Penn (tennisand racquetball balls), Tyrolia (ski bindings), and Mares (diving equipment)brands.We hold leading positions in all of our product markets and our products areendorsed by some of the world's top athletes including Richard Gasquet, AndrewMurray, Ivan Ljubicic, Svetlana Kuznetsova, Patty Schnyder, Amelie Mauresmo,Hermann Maier, Bode Miller, Didier Cuche, Marco Buchel, Rainer Schonfelder,Patrick Staudacher, Maria Riesch, Anja Parson, Elisabeth Gorgl, Sarka Zahrobska,Jon Olsson and Gianluca Genoni.For more information, please visit our website: announcement was originally distributed by Hugin.

The issuer is solelyresponsible for the content of this announcement.-0-CONTACT:Head N.V. GroupInvestor Relations Clare Vincent44 207 499 7800 Fax: 44 207 491 7725 Ralf Bernhart, Chief Financial Officer43 1 70 179 354 Fax: 43 1 707 8940. Rumor has it that the 76ers are looking to sign Allen Iverson to start due to the injury of Lou Williams. Eddie Jordan and Ed Stefanski, if you have any sense, DO NOT sign Allen Iverson.Do you not remember all the drama this man brought to Philadelphia in his first 10 years Sure he won rookie of the year, league MVP,2x All-Star MVP, and led the league in scoring. Sure he also led you to your first finals appearance since 1983 in 2001.But do you not remember the feud he had with Larry Brown and continued to miss practices throughout the playoffs because of "personal business"Do you also not remember in the '05-'06 season where he had a clash with coach Jim O'Brien who got fired at the end of the seasonOr how about in April of 2006 when Iverson was a no show until tip off on fan appreciation nightThen in November of '06 storming out of practices and being a no show at mandatory team events.Until finally December 8th of 2006 when he finally demanded a trade from the Sixers.Then afterward going to Denver sharing the spotlight with Carmelo Anthony until being traded for a much better Chauncey Billups from Detroit.Then in Detroit we saw Iverson complain about coming off the bench until he had an "injury" and decided to stop showing up to practices because once again he had "personal business" to attend to. It only took three games for Iverson to complain about coming off the bench and just stop showing up because once again here comes the excuse of "personal business" he had to attend to.