News and insights about brands in the sporting goods industry – Page 158
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Asics posts heavy losses
After ending the first quarter in the red, Asics posted steep losses again in the second quarter. They reached 11,700 million yen (€92.5m-$109.5m), versus a profit of ¥2,100 million for the same quarter last year. Sales were off by 21.5 percent to ¥146,800 million (€1.16bn-$1.37bn) in the period, or by ...
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Good ratings for Adidas
The Adidas Group got strong investment-grade ratings from Standard & Poors and Moody’s – A+ and A2, respectively – with a stable outlook, making it one of the top-rated companies in the sporting goods industry. The two agencies praised the Big a for its diversification in terms of geographies, products ...
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Slinger Bag beats sales projections in multiple markets
Slinger Bag, the brand behind the eponymous combination ball launcher and tennis bag, has exceeded its sales projections in Japan, Scandinavia, Switzerland and the U.K., possibly indicating that tennis afficionados are eager to return to the game. Although it was launched in those markets as recently as late May, at ...
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ArticleExecutive Survey: Sports and outdoor brands are pushing DTC
While experiencing generally lower orders from retailers, primarily because of the coronavirus outbreak, more than two-thirds of sports and outdoor brands responding to our survey intend to further develop their own direct-to-consumer (DTC) operations, relying more on their own websites than on those of third-party e-tailers.
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Reebok is giving the public a say in production
Reebok has introduced an internet platform through which consumers from all over the world can determine the fate of the company’s new sneaker designs. The first design is actually a redesign, the “Bee Keeper” Classic Leather, by Emily Gibbemeyer and Alex Chou. Called First Pitch, the new internet platform was ...
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News briefsPuma appoints Ben Hughes as general manager for UKIB
Source: Puma Ben Hughes Puma has appointed Ben Hughes as general manager for the United Kingdom, Ireland and the Benelux countries (UKIB), with immediate effect. He succeeds Paul Spencer, who moved to the position of regional sales director for Europe at the beginning of July, as previously ...
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Carl Sterner sets up Shimano’s new fishing organization for the Nordics
Shimano has appointed Carl Sterner to build and lead a new sales organization for its fishing tackle products in Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and Norway. It will be based in Uppsala, Sweden. Sterner was previously responsible for the hunting and wilderness segment in Sweden at XXL, the big Nordic sporting goods ...
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ArticleCanada Goose to cut production as Covid-19 hits Q1 sales
Canada Goose is cutting production and opening fewer stores as the coronavirus pandemic hit its sales, causing first-quarter net losses to almost double to 50.1 million Canadian dollars (€32.0m-$37.7m) from Can$ 29.4 million a year earlier. On adjusted basis, excluding restructuring charges, the net loss amounted to Can$ 38.4 million ...
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Anta is now listed in the Fortune China 500 rankings
Anta Sports has announced that the company has been listed in the 2020 Fortune China 500 rankings. The sportswear firm rose 62 places from the previous year to the 289th spot. It is the only Chinese sportswear brand on the list. In 2019, Anta Sports’ revenues jumped by 40.8 percent ...
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ArticleGoPro’s losses widen
The U.S. action camera brand’s sales tumbled by 54.1 percent in the second quarter to $134.2 million, while the gross margin contracted by 4.6 percentage points to 30.3 percent. Adjusted Ebitda was negative $22 million, compared to $14 million in the same period a year ago. The company’s net loss ...
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Moody’s and S&P forecast 15% lower sales at Amer in Q3
In a new report, the rating agencies Moody’s and S&P reveal that Amer Sports’ revenues fell by 36 percent in the second quarter and by 22 percent in the first half, hampered by the impact of the pandemic. Ebitda showed a loss of €26 million for the first half, against ...
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ArticleAmazon is entering the Nordics
Confirming plans to set up its seventh European website in Sweden in time for Christmas shopping, Amazon has posted a job advertisement for a manager who would also be responsible for Norway, Denmark and Finland. Until now, Swedish consumers and companies have only had access to the other European Amazon ...
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Nike joins Time to Vote
Nike is celebrating the 55th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act by becoming a member of an association called Time to Vote. Passed in 1965 and since amended many times, the Voting Rights Act serves essentially to enforce the Fifteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which was ratified in 1870 ...
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Macron signs six-season kit deal with Sampdoria
Macron will replace Joma as the new kit supplier of Sampdoria, the Italian football club that competes in Serie A. The new six-year contract will debut in the 2020/21 season. The Italian sportswear company, based near Bologna, will supply all the technical products for the team and staff as well ...
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New Era to make headwear for England Rugby
New Era has signed a four-year deal to produce headwear for England Rugby (RFU). The first line of caps – making its debut on both websites of the brand and the team on Aug. 7 – will display RFU’s red rose emblem and come in the 9FORTY adjustable and 9FIFTY ...
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ArticleAdidas ends in the red, sees upside
The German sportswear giant posted an operating loss of €333 million, compared with an operating profit of €643 million a year earlier, due to several coronavirus-related charges. These were mainly due to increased inventory and bad debt allowances, as well as impairment charges for retail stores and the Reebok trademark, ...
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ArticleWolverine’s online sales jump by 96%
Wolverine Worldwide posted better-than-expected sales in the second quarter, as the impact of the coronavirus-related retail lockdown was partly offset by a growth of 96 percent in the group’s own e-commerce operations, representing more than 40 percent of revenues during the period. Merrell, Saucony and work footwear brands like Wolverine ...
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ArticleFitbit’s Q2 sales fall as Covid-19 hits demand; EU probes Google merger
Fitbit reported a fall in second-quarter sales as demand for its devices slumped and warned the coronavirus pandemic would have a negative effect on full-year earnings. Second-quarter revenue fell 16.7 percent to $261.3 million, driven by a 30 percent decline in device sales. The wearable technology maker, which is preparing ...
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ArticleAcushnet’s sales fall by 35%
Acushnet, the American golf company controlled by Fila Korea, had a difficult start to the second quarter, but it witnessed a recovery in sales after lockdown eased and demand for golf products picked up again. Following the re-opening of its production facilities and distribution centers in late May, the company ...
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ArticlePandemic harms American Apparel owner Gildan in Q2
Sales at Gildan Activewear, a Canadian group that bought American Apparel in early 2017 and sells a range of apparel products in North America, Europe, the Asia-Pacific, and Latin America, plunged in the second quarter as the company swung to a net loss, reflecting the impact of the coronavirus pandemic ...