KOHO is owned by the Hockey Company which consists of CCM, KOHO, and JOFA. Reebok bought the Hockey Company around 2007. Addidas then bought Reebok around 2009/2010. So, who owns the KOHO name? Ultimately, Addidas does. The KOHO name though is being or has been fazed out completely.
Bauer, Warrior, Mission, Reebok, Easton, Koho, Sherwood, and Montreal.
Jorma Koho's birth name is Jorma Antero Koho.
CCM is a Canadian company that originally built bicycles, but in 1905 began building hockey skates followed by other hockey equipment as well. In more recent years CCM acquired other hockey equipment companies such as KOHO and JOFA. In 2004 CCM was acquired by Rebok who also kept the KOHO and JOFA names as well. The CCM and KOHO logos are still used on Rebok hockey equipment for tradition's sake, as they are known brands. On a side note Adidas purchased Rebok in 2006, so future versions of the skates could be multi-branded.
Ville Koho was born on 1982-02-27.
KOHO-FM was created on 1994-03-25.
Koho probably did die, either by Cad Bane killing him like Denal or knocking him out and the ship exploding with Koho in it.
The Koho are the indigenous people in Vietnam. They are considered as one of the poorest minority people in that country. The Koho is a matrimonial society which means the children carry the surname of their mothers.
Jorma Koho was born on December 4, 1937, in Helsinki, Finland.
No, players that are able to make teams as early as the junior level are sponsored according to the contracts their teams have with equipment manufacturers such as Bauer, Nike and KOHO.
Almost all of the hockey arenas in Ontario are owned and operated by a local municipality.
I think hockeymonkey.com now owns Vaughn