All Article articles – Page 25
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ArticleStiga receives Swedish sports industry prize
Industry organization Svenskt Sportforum has named Stiga its ”Star of the Year.”
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ArticleShort-term factors impact Yue Yuen’s Q1 profitability as Ebit fell by 23.7%
Net profit was down nearly 25 percent at $83.5 million, and gross profit slipped by 220 basis points to 22.9 percent from 25.1 percent in the year-ago period.
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ArticleYonex annual operating income rises 10%
FY net income was 7.7 percent higher year-over-year to ¥10,591 million (€64.8m) as gross margin improved by 60 basis points to 44.9 percent.
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ArticleAlpargatas posted a 93% improvement in Q1
The Havaianas parent posted a 93 percent improvement in Q1 Ebitda year over year to 207.3 million Brazilian reais (€32.3m).
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ArticleSaucony and Merrell drive Wolverine’s Q1 growth
The US performance footwear group regained profitability in Q1, led by strong sales from its trail and running brands despite tariff-related uncertainty.
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ArticleCrocs withdraws guidance on macroeconomic uncertainty after better-than-expected Q1
On a constant currency basis, sales increased by 1.4 percent.
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ArticlePeloton banking on higher subscriptions to lift FY sales, margins
Peloton Q3 results showed improvements as Peloton adjusted its FY25 outlook and said sales have rebounded.
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ArticleWorldly explained, part 2: Supply chain knowledge is key
Worldly’s Chief Growth Officer explains the impact of the new political situation on sustainability efforts.
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ArticleUpdated: Puma remains stable as currency-adjusted sales stay flat in Q1
Puma reports a decline in Q1 profit, sales flat and guidance unchanged, but there is no forecast for the impact of tariffs.
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ArticleAcushnet outlines tariff mitigation strategy as Q1 sales come in flat
“Over the longer-term, I think we have a plan to move out of China in certain aspects of our business,” CEO David Maher said.
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ArticleVulcabras’ Q1 results bolstered by athletic footwear
The Brazilian footwear group reported a 19.5 percent increase in Q1 net income to 106.1 million Brazilian reais (€16.5m).
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ArticleIntersport’s new global campaign features FC Bayern icon
The campaign wants to demonstrate the diversity of sport and its ability to individually inspire and collectively connect people.
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ArticleNike keeps changing management, Amy Montagne new President
Four people are involved as Nike continues to make strategic changes to its Senior Leadership Team, and one loyal servant is set to retire.
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ArticleSwedish sports retail sales up 7.6% in Q1 2025 after three years of decline
When winter never came, running shoes, sneakers and low price goods grew big. Ecom bloomed by almost 20 percent during the period.
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ArticleSkechers is acquired by 3G in $9bn deal
The sneaker company will continue to be managed by its founder, Chairman and CEO, Robert Greenberg.
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ArticleColumbia pulls FY25 guidance on market uncertainty
In Q1, ended March 31, the company reported 4.1 percent operating income growth to $46.5 million.
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ArticleGymshark turns small FY24 operating profit; European sales up 17%
Annual turnover rose by 13.6 percent to €539.7m and gross margin improved by 491 basis points to 55.21 percent.
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ArticleBrooks sets revenue record in Q1
In North America, sales improved by 13 percent, including a 38 percent increase in Canada, marking eight consecutive years of growth.
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ArticleSport 2000 Austria had a strong winter season
Rentals and premium gear, as well as ski tourism and consumer expectations, were the Austrian retail network’s best segments.
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ArticleEurope's new outdoor business event, the Outdoor Impact Summit, is closing in
EOG’s May 19–20 event in Munich sets an example for meaningful sustainability measures.