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The latest statistics and forecasts for online retailing
In 2020, the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic led revenues from e-commerce to exceed the €100 billion threshold for the first time in the German-speaking countries of Germany, Austria and Switzerland, according to BEVH, the German E-Commerce and Distance Selling Trade Association. Orders averaging €1,000 were placed by customers in ...
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New Balance announces commitments and partnerships to promote sustainability
New Balance has announced a range of initiatives and strategic alliances designed to help support climate goals and create a healthier planet, joining other sports companies in this kind of endeavours. As part of its overarching Responsible Leadership strategy, which aims at a low-carbon future with a holistic set of ...
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ArticleJD reports flattish annual results, despite Brexit and the pandemic
JD Sports Fashion Plc managed to report generally good results for the year ended Jan. 30, 2021 despite the impact from the coronavirus pandemic and Brexit, “which have severely tested all aspects of the business,” the management said. The company’s profit before exceptional items and taxes of 421.3 million pounds ...
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Nike remains the world’s most valuable apparel brand
Nike has been awarded the title of the world’s most valuable apparel brand for the seventh consecutive year, despite a 12.5 percent drop in brand value to $30.4 billion, according to the Brand Finance Apparel 50 2021 report. Although Nike’s sales took a hit last year due to the pandemic, ...
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ArticleSelfridges re-opens with a buzz, Bavaria enforces lockdown
While Bavarian shoe stores were forced to close down again as of April 12, all types of non-essential retailers, including shoe and sporting goods stores, were allowed to re-open in England and Wales, and some of them have come up with clever ideas to lure back customers who could only ...
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Major brands hit with complaint in Paris over forced labor in Xinjiang
Last year’s report by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) on the plight of Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities in the Chinese province of Xinjiang is still making waves. Citing the report, two NGOs, the European Uyghur Institute and an individual Uyghur woman have engaged a French law firm, Bourdon ...
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Foot Locker releases its inaugural Impact Report
Following similar steps recently taken by key suppliers such as Nike, Adidas, Puma and Under Armour, Foot Locker has released its Impact Report, which describes the company’s environmental, social and governance efforts. The report covers the company’s global operations for the fiscal years 2019 and 2020, from Feb. 3, 2019 ...
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ArticleVietnam becomes more self-sufficient in footwear design and components
Lefaso, Vietnam’s Leather, Footwear and Handbags Association, expects its industry to achieve exports of more than $20 billion this year after suffering from a decline last year due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on supply chains, consumption and trade. They could double in three to four years’ time ...
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ArticleReportedly planning to go public, Signa Sports United boosts management
Signa Sports United (SSU), the online sporting goods retailing group controlled by Signa Retail, is in talks to go public through a merger with a blank-check SPAC company, Reuters reported. Quoting “two people familiar with the matter,” the news agency says the company is in preliminary talks with Yucaipa Acquisition ...
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Technogym’s overall revenues drop by 24%, but home fitness jumps by 71%
Technogym reported revenues of €510 million for 2020, representing a decline of 23.8 percent from 2019. The home fitness segment, strongly driven by stay-at-home measures during the Covid-19 pandemic, saw revenues jump by 71 percent to €154 million. The strong performance of the home fitness segment, which accounted for 30 ...
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ArticleStockX’s value surges to $3.8 billion
StockX, the American online market for sneakers, raised $195 million in a secondary tender offering by some of its employees’ shares and an additional $60 million in Series E-1 primary shares at a $3.8 billion valuation. Altimeter Capital led the all-cash offer, with the participation of existing investors and of ...
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ArticleAsos posts record profits on lockdown shopping boom
In the first half of its financial year ended on Feb. 28, the British online retailer Asos more than tripled pre-tax profits to a record £106.4 million (€122.8m-$145.8m). The company raised its expectations for the full year as it continues to benefit from the Covid-19 pandemic. While the switch to ...
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ArticleTeva works to divert products from landfills with new sandal recycling initiative
Teva has partnered with an international recycling company, TerraCycle, to launch the TevaForever program to give worn-out Teva sandals a new life. The recycling program underscores Teva’s commitment to reducing its environmental impact and keeping waste out of landfills. Participating in the program is simple: Customers log on to Teva.com ...
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ArticleConsumers are ready to spend more, despite the lockdowns
German consumers are known to be keen on saving money when there is an economic crisis. Faced with what they call the “Corona crisis,” they have saved an estimated €230 billion since March 2020, when the crisis began, but they are said to be eager to spend more again once ...
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Good performance for Stadium in Sweden
Stadium, the leading Swedish sporting goods retailer, performed relatively well in the financial year ended on Aug. 31, 2020, partly because of higher sales over the internet and looser anti-Covid restrictions in Sweden than in other countries. On the negative side, there was hardly any winter season between 2019 and ...
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ArticleHervis will focus on four sports
Hervis Sports, the largest integrated sporting goods retail chain in Austria, wants to concentrate more on bikes, outdoor, running and snow sports in the future, without ignoring fitness, football or other categories, said Werner Weber, who became CEO of the company in November 2019, in a virtual press conference held ...
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Unmade expands collaboration with New Balance to teamwear
A London-based software company, Unmade, is expanding its collaboration with New Balance Team Sports from footwear to team clothing in the U.S. A spokeswoman for New Balance says there are no plans to implement the project in Europe, but we find it interesting enough to report about it. The project ...
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Centauro’s parent returned to a profit in Q4
The fourth quarter of 2020 saw a return into the black for Grupo SBF, the parent company of Brazil’s leading sporting goods retail chain, Centauro, and the new Brazilian distributor of Nike since December. After six difficult months, due to the Covid pandemic, the public company posted a net profit ...
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Umbro’s parent narrows its losses
Lower trademark impairment charges allowed the Iconix Brands Group to reduce its net losses for the fourth quarter of 2020 as well as the full financial year, in spite of lower revenues from its licenses due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Another positive factor for the full year was a gain ...
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New “Made” brand launches individually designed outerwear
Indiegogo, the international crowdfunding platform specializing in tech and innovative products, has announced the launch on its website of new brand of outerwear, called Made, that can be designed by the customer and tailored on each wearer. The project will start with a hard-shell ski and snowboard jacket. The Made ...