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  1. Dec 26, 2018 · Green went into business with John Law, another local surfer and by 1975 Quiksilver products were being sold all over Australia. In 1976 Jeff Hakman won Bells and looking for a way to fund his surfing lifestyle negotiated an agreement to sell Quik in the States along with Bob McKnight.

  2. Dec 3, 2006 · From sewing boardshorts in their Torquay kitchen to kings of a multi-billion surf empire, Quiksilver founders Alan Green and John Law are Australia's beach boys made good. Peter Wilmoth reports on a new book charting their rise.

  3. Founders of Quicksilver John Law, left, and Alan Green at Torquay Beach, 2 December 2006. THE AGE Picture by DREW Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images.

  4. May 20, 2004 · The fortunes of the brand's founders, Alan Green and John Law, are predominantly tied to their 6% stakes in the US-listed company. Its shares have risen from a year-low $US14.50 in...

  5. Quiksilver: 'If You Can't Rock'n'roll...': Directed by Maxime Giffard, Félix Tissier. With Tom Carroll, Ross Clarke-Jones, Alan Green, Tony Hawk. A documentary film commissioned by Quiksilver for the 40th anniversary of the brand founded in 1969 in Torquay, Australia, by Alan Green, John Law, and Jeff Hakman.

    • Maxime Giffard, Félix Tissier
    • 2009
    • Documentary, Sport
    • Tom Carroll, Ross Clarke-Jones, Alan Green
  6. Apr 2, 2010 · To Alan Green, (partner) John Law and (licensing boss) Bruce Raymond, it was further evidence of the unacceptable corporatisation of Quiksilver's American operation.

  7. A documentary film commissioned by Quiksilver for the 40th anniversary of the brand founded in 1969 in Torquay, Australia, by Alan Green, John Law, and Jeff Hakman.