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ArticleSports in Italy in 2050: A new study
A new report has been released outlining the key sports trends in Italy to 2050. The report, titled “2050: scenari sul futuro dello sport in Italia” (“2050: Scenarios on the future of sports in Italy”), was officially presented at the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) in Rome on Jan. 13 by ...
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ArticleFrance introduces new anti-greenwashing rules
As part of its legislative arsenal to combat climate change, the French government has now introduced the next stage of its anti-greenwashing legislation, effective January 1, 2023. The new rules are a major step in controlling advertising claims on carbon offsetting and carbon neutrality, following laws that came into effect ...
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ArticleDiscovery and EBU obtain European media rights for 2026-2032 Olympics
Following a tender by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and Warner Bros. Discovery have submitted and now won a joint bid to acquire all media rights for 49 territories in Europe for the XXV Winter Olympic Games Milan-Cortina 2026, the Games of the XXXIV Olympiad ...
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ArticleEuropean Central Bank’s latest report shares new predictions on inflation 2023-2025
In December 2022, the European Central Bank (ECB) released its Eurosystem Staff Macroeconomic Projections for the Euro Area. With well-documented economic influences already leading to a sharp slowdown in real GDP growth in the third quarter of 2022, the main forecast was: The expectation of a short-lived and shallow recession ...
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ArticleThe rise of pickleball, and a shift in sports
The Association of Pickleball Professionals (APP) has released its Pickleball Participation Report on the status of its sport in the U.S. If the “nearly 2,500 nationally representative adults” (over the age of 18) are, in fact, representative, pickleball is getting big.
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ArticleWhat is the future of PFAS?
Are you ready for the latest legislation and certification guidelines on PFAS? We bring you the latest update.
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ArticleWolverine Worldwide’s profitability will be impacted by inventory reductions
Wolverine Worldwide reduced its Q4 inventory total from the prior quarter by 8.5 percent to $805 million, but the effort is forecast to weigh negatively on the company’s FY22 and Q4 adjusted diluted earnings. Wolverine says final earning results, when reported next month, will be at the low end of ...
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ArticleJD Sports sees FY at top end of expectations after Christmas sales surge
JD Sports Fashion said it expected annual profits to be at the top end of expectations after revenues grew by more than a fifth over the Christmas period. Current market expectations for the year to Jan. 28 are for a profit before tax and exceptional items of £933-985 million (€1.05bn-1.11bn) ...
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ArticleOn has various growth levers to pull
On Holding, the Swiss-based “disruptor”, which generated $1 billion in trailing 12-month sales through Q3, continues to focus on innovation and sustainability issues while establishing growth levers to reach younger, Chinese, and apparel consumers as a head-to-toe brand rooted in performance with lifestyle adaptability. On continues to eye a 60 ...
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ArticleAdidas merges Canadian and U.S. businesses
Retail Insider reported Jan. 10 that Adidas is merging its U.S. and Canadian operations. According to the report, the new combined North American headquarters will be the current U.S. headquarters in Portland, Oregon. In 1993, the company established its U.S. operations in Portland and moved to its existing North Portland ...
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ArticleGentle upswing for consumer sentiment in Germany
Consumer sentiment in Germany remains on the upswing at the beginning of the new year. The index is up for the third month in a row, according to the latest consumer barometer of the German Retail Association (HDE). In particular, the recently more optimistic economic outlook appears to be contributing ...
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ArticleRobby Naish has sold his company
Netherlands-based Kubus Sports, a distribution platform founded in 1970 for high-end sporting goods brands covering various niche sports, has acquired Nalu Kai Incorporated, the Maui-based operating company of the Naish brand, and its subsidiary Pacific Board Sports, Naish’s U.S. distributor. Naish is the well-known Maui-based company of ...
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ArticleInternational will be vital to Crocs’ $4 billion FY23 revenue objective
Crocs, which has delivered 54 percent annualized shareholder return since 2017 by its own calculation, is forecasting revenue growth of 10 to 13 percent this fiscal year to a range of $3.9 to $4.0 billion with sales in markets outside the Americas increasing at the highest rate. Presenting at ...
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ArticleThe biggest dates in the sports and outdoor industry this year
Our calendar has the biggest industry dates this year and all the dates you need to plan your sports and outdoor gear social media campaign.
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ArticleAnalysis: Sporting Goods Industry stocks suffer double-digit market cap decline
This exclusive analysis shows the development in the market capitalization of the top 87 stock-listed sporting goods companies.
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ArticleRe:store acquires fashion and lifestyle marketplace Trouva
Trouva, a London-based online marketplace focused on showcasing independent boutiques and brands focused on homewares, fashion and lifestyle, has been acquired by Cambridge-based startup Re:store from its previous owner, the clothing brand Next. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. In its press release, Trouva states that Re:store’s goal with ...
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ArticleAbsolute Teamsport continues to expand
After 17 more stores joined Sport 2000’s premium concept for teamsport specialists in 2022 (bringing the current total in Europe to 23 Absolute Teamsport stores in 6 countries), the pace of expansion is set to continue in the new year: Sport 2000 says it plans to have 35 stores under ...
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ArticleSnap and Amazon Fashion collaborate on seamless AR shopping experience, starting with eyewear
Source: www.snapchat.com Venice, California-based U.S. technology and social media company Snap and Amazon Fashion are collaborating to bring new Virtual Try-On (VTO) experiences to Snapchat users and extend augmented reality (AR) to both brands and customers. The new Snapchat try-on lenses include thousands of Amazon Fashion’s Virtual ...
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ArticleSwedish e-tailer Ridestore nears SEK 1 billion in sales
According to an article on ehandel.se, Swedish e-tailer Ridestore reported sales of just over SEK 1 billion (€90.8m) in its latest financial statements for 2021/2022, including currency exchange gains. Excluding, earnings were SEK 975 million (€87.6m), solid growth from SEK 600 million (€53.9m) the previous year. The privately held company ...
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ArticleTextile Exchange evaluates COP15 cautiously positive
At the conclusion of COP15 in Montréal, Canada, world leaders adopted the Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF). Liesl Truscott, director of industry accountability and insights at Textile Exchange, assesses the agreement for the fashion, textile and apparel industries in a statement on the Textile Exchange website. Textile Exchange sees the COP15 ...