In a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the New Jersey-based company said Goldman, Sachs & Co and Credit Suisse would underwrite the offering.
The company, founded in 1975 and backed by European private equity group Doughty Hanson group, intends to list its common stock under the symbol "TUMI," but did not reveal the exchange it would list on.
For the twelve months ended September 25, the company posted net sales of $312.8 million and operating income of $55.9 million, according to the filing.
Tumi distributes its products in over 65 countries through about 1,600 points of distribution, the filing said. The filing did not disclose how many shares the company planned to sell or their expected price.
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