Wall Street Creations Sold

Things are looking up for Wall Street Creations. In January, the Rome, GA-based cataloger of finance-themed gifts was closed down by the local district attorney in connection with allegations of racketeering against its owners, Dave and Amy Pimper, who also owned an investment firm. (Charges have since been dropped.) Then in February, the cataloger filed for bankruptcy. But on March 28, Wall Street Creations was bought by hunting supplies cataloger Nite Lite Products Co. for $350,000.

The privately held Nite Lite Products mails the Nite Lite catalog, which sells merchandise for raccoon hunters and their dogs, and Timothy’s, a catalog of products for waterfowl hunters and their dogs. According to Nite Lite president Henry J. Mariani, the company will begin mailing Wall Street Creations in mid-May.

Nite Lite’s Clarksville, AR, facilities will handle fulfillment for Wall Street Creations. Mariani says there are no plans to change the creative of Wall Street Creations, and founder Dave Pimper will oversee merchandise selection for the catalog.

Wall Street Creations Sold

Little Rock, AR—It’s been a crazy few months for Wall Street Creations. In January, the Rome, GA-based cataloger of finance-themed gifts was closed down by the local district attorney in connection with allegations of racketeering against its owners, Dave and Amy Pimper, who also owned an investment firm. (Charges have since been dropped.) In February, the cataloger filed for bankruptcy. But on March 28, Wall Street Creations was bought by hunting supplies cataloger Nite Lite Products Co. for $350,000.

The privately held Nite Lite Products mails Nite Lite Catalog, which sells merchandise for raccoon hunters and their dogs, and Timothy’s Catalog, which sells products for waterfowl hunters and their dogs. According to president Henry J. Mariani, the company will begin mailing Wall Street Creations in mid-May.

Fulfillment for Wall Street Creations will be handled from Nite Lite’s Clarksville, AR, facilities. Dave Pimper will oversee merchandise and product selection for the catalog. Mariani says there are no plans to change the creative of Wall Street Creations.