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Acushnet’s Q2 sales soar by 108%
Acushnet Holdings reported sales of $624.9 million in the second year, up by a reported 108.3 percent on the year earlier and 99.9 percent higher in constant-currency terms, as the company racked up another “terrific” quarter and outpaced its guidance of a 70 to 80 percent rise in its top ...
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GoPro posts 86% revenue growth in Q2, with sales up in all regions
GoPro saw revenues increase by 86 percent to $250 million in the second quarter ended June 30, up from $134 million in the second quarter of 2020. The number of GoPro subscribers jumped by 211 percent to 1,160,000, and the company expects to exceed 1.7 million subscribers by the end ...
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Sports Direct’s parent sees sales fall, new Covid restrictions likely
Frasers Group – the parent company of Sports Direct and other retail chains – reported mixed results as sales declined in all its segments except Premium Lifestyle for the fiscal year ended April 25, noting that it was marked by about six months of temporary closures for virtually all its ...
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Ashley passing CEO role at Frasers to his daughter’s fiancée
Michael James Wallace Ashley, who founded the company now called Frasers Group in 1982 and owns 64 percent of its shares, is planning to hand over the position of CEO to Michael Murray on May 1, 2022, after the end of the company’s current financial year. A statement from the ...
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ArticleAdidas takes hit in China but raises guidance after a strong Q2
Adidas raised its guidance for full-year sales and earnings as revenue growth continued to accelerate in the second quarter despite the impact of Covid-19 lockdowns in the Asia-Pacific region, industry-wide supply chain challenges and the geopolitical situation. The more optimistic view came even though the company’s sales in China took ...
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Zalando posts strong double-digit sales growth in Q2
Zalando posted group revenues of €2,733.1 million in the second quarter, up by 34 percent from the second quarter of 2020. The gross merchandise value (GMV) jumped by 40 percent to €3.8 billion. GMV is the value of all merchandise sold to customers after cancellations and returns and including VAT. ...
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ArticleAlibaba’s revenues rise by 34% but miss expectations
The Alibaba Group posted revenues of 205.7 billion yuan renmimbi (€26.9bn-$31.9bn) in the first quarter of its financial year, ended June 30, an increase of 34 percent on the year earlier but below analyst expectations of a top line of at least RMB 209 billion (€27.3bn-$32.3bn) and lower than the ...
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Amazon’s sales growth is slowing down
Amazon posted net sales of $113.1 billion in the second quarter ended June 30, representing a 27 percent increase as compared to the prior-year quarter - a significant slowdown from the second quarter of 2020, when sales jumped by 40 percent. Excluding a $2.5 billion favorable impact from changes in ...
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ArticleEarly end to industry lockdown in Bangladesh, new concerns over floods and China
We have started to hear reports of “panic buying” by various apparel companies that are sourcing finished products and materials such as elastane from Chinese suppliers as the new delta variant of the Covid-19 epidemic has started to cause some localized factory shutdowns in Beijing and at least four other ...
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The Swedish sports market grew by 4.5% in Q2, driven by e-commerce
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Sportmaster tests a Russian robot in its stores
Sportmaster, the leading sporting goods retailer in Russia, has successfully tested a prototype of a robotic merchandiser developed by a Russian scientific group, FIOP Rusnano. The tests were carried out by R2 Robotics, a startup belonging to the state-owned Rusnano Group. R2 Robotics’ robot merchandiser receives information to move around ...
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ArticleUnder Armour raises guidance again after a better-than-expected Q2
Under Armour raised its previous guidance for the full financial year while reporting better-than-expected results for the second quarter. Sales increased by 91 percent from the year-earlier quarter to $1,352 million, comfortably exceeding an analyst consensus for a top line of about $1,200 million. They were up by 85 percent ...
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ArticleClarus raises guidance as Q2 sales growth accelerates
Clarus Corp., the Utah-based parent company of Black Diamond and Pieps, saw its sales growth accelerate in the second quarter of 2021, with its top line increasing by 144 percent from the year earlier, when the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic was at a peak, reaching $73 million. Favorable consumer ...
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ArticleMoving into women’s activewear, Wolverine buys Sweaty Betty
Treading into interesting and promising new territory, Wolverine Worldwide unveiled its acquisition of Sweaty Betty, a fast-growing U.K.-based brand of women’s fitness and lifestyle apparel that was going to develop a collaboration with Merrell in the area of footwear. The all-cash transaction was closed on Aug. 2, giving the business ...
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ArticleColumbia lifts guidance after strong Q2, but CEO attacks freight “monopoly”
Columbia Sportswear swung to a second-quarter profit and raised its full-year 2021 forecasts but warned that “escalating” ocean-freight prices and ongoing port congestions were dragging on the annual outlook. The outdoor gear producer reported net income of $40.6 million for the three months to June 30, compared with a loss ...
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ArticleFoot Locker agrees to buy two chains in the U.S. and Japan
Foot Locker has announced two major acquisitions, one in the U.S. and the other one in Japan, where it is set to acquire Text Trading Company, which owns and licenses the upscale Atmos brand of sneakers and streetwear. It will be paying $360 million and an earnout for the Japanese ...
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ArticleVF raises FY guidance as Q1 sales and profits beat estimates
VF Corp lifted its annual guidance after posting better-than-expected earnings and sales in its first quarter ended June 30 as retail demand for the company’s top brands continued to recover from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. Revenues for the three months more than doubled to $2,194 million, compared with ...
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ArticleCoDi sees “explosive” growth at Boa Technology
Compass Diversified (CoDi) highlighted the “explosive” growth of the recently acquired Boa Technology in its second quarter ended June 30, cautioning that the brand’s expansion is likely to slow in the second half of the year. Boa, which owns the Boa Fit System for shoe fastening, was acquired by CoDi ...
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ArticlePuma prioritizes the wholesale channel
As already indicated in a previous profit warning, Puma ended the second quarter of its current fiscal year with a significant increase in sales. Revenue growth was particularly strong in North America, where the brand is gaining shelf space at some wholesale accounts where Nike and other competitors are pulling ...
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ArticleWolverine raises FY outlook again after strong Q2
Wolverine Worldwide raised its guidance for the full year for the second time after achieving strong results in the second quarter ended July 3, led by the record quarterly sales performance by its two largest brands, Merrell and Saucony, on which the group has been investing more than on the ...