News and insights about brands in the sporting goods industry – Page 96
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ArticleRevo boosts sales management, launches new high-end range
While launching a new high-end line of sunglasses, Revo has appointed three new vice presidents. Jerry Bedingfield is now vice president of sales for the sport and specialty segments in North America, while Christoph Nitz and Kurt Plunger both now hold that same title for Europe. Bedingfield has been working ...
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Skechers wins dismissal of energy lights suit
A Dstrict Court for the state of Illinois has dismissed with prejudice a proposed class action suit launched by Rikki Guajardo in May 2019. She claimed that her child had suffered pain and burns when Skechers’ Energy Lights sneakers heated up. She accused the company of deceptive trade practices and ...
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Macron enters the padel tennis segment
Macron, the Italian company specializing in licensed teamwear, has presented its first complete line of clothing, equipment and accessories for padel tennis, including even five models of racquets, made in Spain, for beginners and more experienced players. The garments are said to be technical as well as comfortable and elegant. ...
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iFIT Health & Fitness seeks $6.7 bn valuation
iFIT Health & Fitness, the Utah-based fitness equipment supplier formerly called Icon Health &Fitness, is proposing a price per share of $18 to $21 for its initial public offering (IPO), which is likely to take place sometime next week. The parent of brands such as NordicTrack and ProForm plans to ...
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News briefsNew paddling trade show in Lyon
With the Covid-related postponement of the first Paddledays canoe show in Kassel, Germany, by one year to September 2022, a new player in the European paddling industry has stepped forward: The Paddle Sports Show in Lyon, France, wants to replace PaddleExpo in Nuremberg, Germany, which was held for the last ...
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ArticleCanada Goose to start selling its first boots on Nov. 12
Source: Canada Goose Canada Goose journey boot Canada Goose announced the widely expected market launch of its first footwear line on Nov. 12, starting with two luxury-priced snow and hiking boots offered at suggested retail prices of $750 and $1,295. The new product launch follows six months ...
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Sidas focuses on its own brands for all the seasons, drops X Socks
X-Technology Swiss is taking over the distribution of its X Socks line of sports socks in France, starting next April, after working for 20 years through Sidas. The latter company has decided to concentrate on its own brands: Podiatech, Sidas, the Sidas Academy, Therm-ic and Shoo IQ. Sidas has already ...
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Amer plans to upgrade its distribution center in Utah
Amer Sports is reportedly offering to invest $30 million to upgrade its U.S. operations in Ogden, Utah, creating between 100 and 155 new jobs over ten years, in exchange for various local and state tax incentives worth a total of $4.08 million. The investments would include a budget of $2.46 ...
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Court sets an Oct. 28 deadline to bid for Sequential’s brands
The auction being supervised by U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware for the bankrupt Sequential Brands Group is set to start next month. Interested parties have been given a deadline of Oct. 28 to submit bids for any of its assets to be added to those already filed ...
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Slinger is set to acquire an analytics app builder
Slinger Bag, which has renamed itself as Slinger, has entered into an agreement to acquire 100 percent of the issued and outstanding shares of Gameface.AI – in exchange for 6,666,667 shares of Slinger’s common stock and up to another $3.5 million in common stock in contingent (earnout) considerations. The deal ...
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Asos enters the e-sports arena through Fnatic
Asos has signed a three-year deal with Fnatic, an e-sports brand with 30 million users, many of them members of Gen Z. As Asos’ chief growth officer, Robert Birge, explains, “gaming and fashion are both passions for young adults,” and “Gen Z-ers increasingly express their style in both the physical ...
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ArticleNike cuts guidance as supply chain woes worsen in Q1
The Nike group cut its guidance for fiscal year 2022 despite strong consumer demand, as it warned of inventory shortages over the next few quarters in the face of continuing supply chain headwinds that already took their toll on its sales performance in the first quarter ended Aug. 31. Nike’s ...
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Peloton diversifies into strength training and more
Predicting an adjusted Ebitda loss of $325 million for the current financial year, ending in June 2022, Peloton Interactive told the Goldman Sachs Communacopia Conference that it will be a year of important new product releases as well as strong investments in marketing, supply chain and IT. Notably, the company ...
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Eastpak returns to North America
Eastpak’s iconic daypack has been and still is a hot item in Europe, thanks notably to the efforts of a dynamic French-based distributor, Kostia Belkin, in the 1990s. It also enjoys a strong popularity in Asia, which was the first export market for the brand. Founded in Boston in 1952 ...
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Schöffel enlarges its executive board
Schöffel is restructuring its top management as it divides its business into two segments – Schöffel Sport for its operations in the outdoor, ski and bike sectors; and Schöffel Professional for the development of clothing for corporate and institutional clients. Stefan Merkt, who has been charge of sales for the ...
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J.Lindeberg sees light at the end of the tunnel
J.Lindeberg has indicated that it anticipates a financial turnaround in 2021, after posting losses of more than 90 million Swedish kronor (€8.9m-$10.4m) in 2019 and SEK 20 million (€1.9m-$2.3m) in 2020. Sales are expected to grow by SEK 50 million (€4.9m-$5.8m) as compared to last year, driven by an increase ...
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Under Armour in talks with a new Russian franchisee
Under Armour confirms a report that it is in negotiations with a new potential franchise partner to develop its Brand House retail format in Russia. The first stores may be opened in Russian shopping centers in the autumn of 2022, according to local sources. The new franchisee would take over ...
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Mirror’s founder and CEO is resigning
CNBC has obtained a copy of a memorandum from Lululemon’s management informing its employees that Brynn Putnam is resigning as CEO of Mirror, the U.S.-based producer of connected wall-mounted screens for workout streaming that Lululemon acquired in June 2020 for $500 million. The memo was signed by Putnam herself and ...
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News briefsPatagonia supports global climate strike on Sept. 24
This Friday, Sept. 24, youth activists and engaged citizens worldwide will strike to demand climate justice. Patagonia is supporting the protest to put pressure on world leaders and ensure that attention is paid to the people who are already experiencing the worst effects of the climate crisis first-hand. The U.S.-based ...
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New Balance faces new complaint over its made in USA label
A consumer advocacy organization, truthinadvertising.org, has filed a complaint with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC), asking it to investigate the validity of New Balance’s “made in USA” label, which it uses in at least a dozen models of footwear. According to the complaint, NB claims “a domestic value of ...