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ArticleSurvey: Millennials will lead global e-com spending in 2023
The latest ESW Global Voices survey shows that more than a quarter of the age group known as Millennials plan to spend more of their money online this year in health & beauty, luxury, apparel & footwear and consumer electronics. The consumer survey by ESW, a DTC e-commerce company headquartered ...
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ArticleEU releases proposal for new green claims law
With its new proposal for greenwashing legislation, the EU aims to protect consumers from greenwashing. But what exactly are the proposals?
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ArticleXtep Intl. sees annual revenues surge to all-time high
The publicly traded Chinese company Xtep Intl., whose business models consists of its own label for the nation’s mass market and four western brands (K-Swiss and Palladium, globally, and joint ventures for Merrell and Saucony in Mainland China) targeting the premium market, generated a 29.1 percent increase in 2022 total ...
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ArticleFila’s FY22 profitability driven by Acushnet
Korea-based Fila Holdings, facing sales channel adjustments in its home market and a promotional U.S. business, generated 80 percent of its FY 22 operating profit from its stake in Acushnet Co. The group’s FY22 net profit rose 25 percent on a constant-currency basis to KRW 467,544 million (€327.3m), with Acushnet ...
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ArticleTecnica Group wraps up record financial year
According to its 2022 financial statements just published, Italy’s Tecnica Group looks back on the highest results in its history, with sales of €561 million, up 21 percent year-on-year. Adjusted Ebitda amounted to €94.5 million, up 14 percent compared to FY2021. In 2022, the company also posted a consolidated operating ...
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ArticleMetaverse NPCs that can learn
NPCs are familiar to gamers around the world as mindless characters that populate the backgrounds of video games. They are non-player characters, or NPCs, because no player is in control of them. A California company called Infinite Reality (iR) is endowing the NPC with data collection and machine learning to ...
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ArticleKMD Brands H1 sales grow as pandemic effects subside
KMD Brands, the down-under parent of Rip Curl, Kathmandu, and Oboz, reported Ebit of NZ$31.4 million (€18.6m) for H1 ended Jan. 31. Total revenues rose by 34.5 percent to NZ$547.9 million (€323.8m) as gross margin came in flat at 58.7 percent. Ebitda was NZ$90.8 million (€53.7m) versus NZ$45.3 million. The ...
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ArticleNike’s gross margin takes hit on further inventory liquidations
Nike senior executives, citing persistent efforts to reduce excess inventory and a prior decision to sharply reduce buys for the spring and summer 2023 seasons, insist the company is positioned to begin its next financial year on June 1 in a healthy merchandise position. “We’re increasingly confident that we’re going ...
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ArticleAnta’s FY profit is flat despite revenue expansion
Anta Sports Products, forced to cope with pandemic-related policies that negatively impacted store foot traffic and consumer sentiment across China for most of 2022, reported 8.8 percent growth last year to 53,651 million yuan renminbi (€7.58bn) on a flat net profit of RMB 8,245 million (€1.17bn) against RMB 8,219 million. ...
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ArticleRussia has seen sharp decline in sporting goods sales in 2022, new survey shows
After the departure of the key foreign brands, including Nike, Adidas, Reebok and Decathlon, from the country, Russian sporting goods experienced a 40 percent drop in sales in monetary terms in 2022 compared with the previous year, a survey conducted by Tinkoff Data, a consulting branch of a local privately-owned ...
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ArticleDecathlon goods return to Russia
Russian marketplace CDEK.Shopping has started selling Decathlon merchandise in Russia, the company said on March 10. Currently, nearly 50,000 items, or 80 percent of Decathlon’s total assortment, are available to Russian customers. The offer includes items under the Decathlon and Quechua brand names as well as Regatta, Hummel, Caperlan, Domyos, ...
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ArticleOn Holding sees ongoing momentum in 2023, surpasses the CHF 1bn sales mark
13-year-old Swiss company On, which completed its first full year as a public company in 2022, is forecasting currency-neutral sales growth of 42 percent this financial year to 1.7 billion Swiss francs (€1.69bn), further gross margin expansion toward its mid-term target of 60 percent, and a 150-basis-point growth in adjusted ...
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ArticleLi Ning’s annual profit inches up on 14 percent revenue growth
Li Ning Company realized a 4.9 percent decline in annual operating profit to 4,887 million yuan renminbi (€690.5m) for the 12 months ended Dec. 31 as total revenues increased by 14.3 percent in local currency to RMB 25,803 million (€3.65bn). Retail sell-throughs, including online and offline, lifted higher by a ...
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ArticlePremier Padel to include women this season
The president of the International Padel Federation (FIP), Luigi Carraro, has told Relevo in an interview that women will be playing in the next tournament organized by Premier Padel – that is, after the Ooredoo Qatar Major, which took place from Feb. 28 to March 6. “If we’d had a ...
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ArticleFoot Locker Q4 net drops 82%, sets long-term targets and closes Hong Kong stores
Under its new president and CEO, Mary Dillon, Foot Locker outlined its financial objectives for FY24 to FY26 before investors in New York. Simultaneously, the group released Q4 and FY22 results and its outlook for the current fiscal year. Operating income declined by 51 percent to $59 million from $121 ...
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ArticleFinal Arbitration Judgements may not always be final
Our legal expert explains a new ruling from Germany that may affect dispute resolutions, especially where a market leader is involved.
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ArticleABG and G-III sign long-term license for Nautica Women’s in North America
Authentic Brands Group (ABG) signed a strategic, long-term license for its Nautica women’s apparel with G-III Apparel Group, a global expert in design, sourcing, manufacturing, distribution and marketing. Under the partnership, G-III will design, manufacture and distribute Nautica women’s sportswear, jeans, tailored apparel and dresses for the U.S. and Canada. ...
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ArticleFor indie sneakers, all players in one arena
A first decentralized brand for sneakers has seen the light of digital day on a platform created by a company called Madeium and run in part with tech from a company called Intertrust. Under the name Yxung, the brand runs on a peer-to-peer (P2P) model. You might remember P2P as ...
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ArticleAcushnet opposes proposed golf ball bifurcation
Acushnet Company, parent of the popular Titleist golf ball brand, has voiced its disapproval of proposed rule changes by the Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews (R&A) and the U.S. Golf Association that would create two golf ball specifications – one for professionals and one for recreational players. ...
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ArticleAlpkit recycles wetsuits with Circular Flow
After 7 years of manufacturing wetsuits, British outdoor and cycling brand and retailer Alpkit has partnered with Circular Flow to recycle old wetsuits into new, reused products. As open-water swimming booms and consumers spend more money on outdoor sports, more neoprene ends up in the trash each year. 20,000 more ...