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    Hanesbrands signs licensing deal with Wake Forest

    2021-12-21T15:13:00Z

    Hanesbrands – along with its Champion and Hanes brands and its alternative apparel propositions – has signed a licensing deal with Wake Forest University, addressing its fans. However, Nike retains the exclusive contract with the U.S. university, based in Winston-Salem, for team, coach and staff uniforms and will continue ...

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    MIPS moves up to Nasdaq Stockholm’s Large Cap segment

    2021-12-20T14:55:00Z

    Following Nasdaq’s annual review of the market capitalization of listed companies, Mips AB, which is well known for its innovative helmet technology BPS (stands for “Brain Protection System”), is moving up from the Mid Cap to the Large Cap segment of Nasdaq Stockholm. The move will be effective on Jan ...

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    Aqua-Leisure buys Airhead to trigger synergies and to expand

    2021-12-17T17:14:00Z

    The Airhead Sports Group, a company based in Denver, Colorado that has dealers in nearly 80 different countries, has become the property of Aqua-Leisure Recreation, another U.S. watersports equipment company based in Avon, Massachusetts. The goal is to implement synergies in R&D, sourcing and distribution. Airhead sells a variety of ...

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    Adidas releases its first NFT collection

    2021-12-17T17:14:00Z

    As we reported earlier this month, Adidas has struck deals with three producers of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) on the Ethereum blockchain: Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC), gmoney and PUNKS comic. The fruit of those initiatives, a first collection of NFTs under the Adidas Originals brand of lifestyle products is slated ...

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    Skechers extends and expands its credit facility

    2021-12-17T16:39:00Z

    After booking record results for the third quarter, Skechers has expanded its senior unsecured credit facility from $500 million to $750 million, extending its maturity date from November 2024 to December 2025. It will retain a $250 million accordion feature that allows the company up to $1 billion worth of ...

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    Nitro and Burton sign licensing deal for boots

    2021-12-16T18:10:00Z

    Nitro Snowboards has entered a licensing partnership with Burton Snowboards for boots compatible with the latter’s Step On binding platform. Nitro’s co-founder and president, Thomas Delago, says that the company has signed on to the partnership to prevent “confusion” and “unwanted stock” in the market. Settling on one platform will ...

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    Mitre supports British campaign for the homeless

    2021-12-16T18:08:00Z

    Backing a call for football clubs all over the U.K. to ditch their home shirts for their Boxing Day matches between Dec. 26 and 28, Mitre launched a specially designed Mitre x Shelter football on Dec. 10 on its website, mitre.com, pricing it at £12. The Pentland-owned brand has pledged ...

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    Nike reviews its advertising agencies

    2021-12-16T18:08:00Z

    Nike is conducting a six-month review of its media agencies, covering an annual advertising budget of about $1 billion, according to a report in AdAge citing sources close to the matter. In addition to Wieden+Kennedy, the long-time primary media agency that created “Just Do It” and many other iconic campaigns ...

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    Adidas launches a new €4 billion share buyback program

    2021-12-16T18:08:00Z

    Adidas has announced the launch of yet another share buyback program that will involve investments of €4 billion until 2025, starting in January 2022. It has already bought back €1 billion worth of shares this year. Adding annual dividend payouts in a range of 30 to 50 percent of net ...

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    Slinger posts higher losses while sales double in Q2

    2021-12-16T16:08:00Z

    Sales jumped by 106 percent to $5.4 million in the second quarter ended Oct. 31 for Slinger, the company that started to deliver its innovative, portable Slinger Bag tennis ball launcher at the end of 2019. However, the company’s operating loss expanded to $35.1 million from a loss of $0.2 ...

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    New Era Cap is refinancing itself

    2021-12-15T19:09:00Z

    New Era Cap wants to refinance its existing debt, including the convertible bonds held by a minority shareholder, ACON Investments, after scoring major improvements in sales and profits in the last few months. The actual revenues of the U.S.-based headwear and apparel company, controlled by the Koch family since its ...

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    New Reebok licensee for India

    2021-12-15T18:46:00Z

    The Authentic Brands Group (ABG) has picked a new licensee for Reebok in India and other ASEAN nations: Bangladesh, Bhutan, the Maldives, Nepal and Sri Lanka. The Indian company, Aditya Birla Fashion & Retail Ltd. (ABFRL) is already ABG’s local licensee for Forever 21 and Van Heusen. It also works ...

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    Nike acquires a London-based digital assets producer, RTFKT

    2021-12-14T17:26:00Z

    Nike has acquired RTFKT (pronounced “artifact”), which the sportwear giant describes in its press release as delivering “next generation collectibles that merge culture and gaming.” The terms of the deal will not be disclosed, said NIke. Founded as a company as recently as January 2020 – by Benoit Pagotto, ...

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    Nike’s website gets more visits than major fashion retailers

    2021-12-13T18:09:00Z

    Nike continued to outperform various fashion retailers this year in terms of visits to its website on a global basis, according to an annual study by Semrush that uses Google data. Monthly visits to its websites averaged 120 million so far this year, 3.3 percent below the level of 2020, ...

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    Fendi collaborates with Arena and Thélios

    2021-12-13T18:09:00Z

    Fendi, the Italian luxury fashion house owned by LVMH, is entering the sport of swimming through a limited-edition collection of high-performance caps and goggles, with special packaging, developed in collaboration with Arena and Thélios. They will become available in January. The swim goggles and the caps are supplied by Arena. ...

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    Johnson Outdoors boosts inventories, sees recovery in diving

    2021-12-13T15:09:00Z

    Johnson Outdoors ended its financial year on Oct. 1 with a year-on-year increase of 71 percent to $166.6 million in its inventories. The company said it is focused on managing supply chain constraints and related costs, indicating that the demand for its fishing, camping, water recreation and diving products remained ...

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    Good 11-month results allow Accell to repay government Covid credit facility

    2021-12-13T15:09:00Z

    The company’s growth in sales and profits so far this year will allow the Accell Group to fully repay its “Go-C” credit facility, issued during the Covid-19 pandemic, before the end of 2021. In this context, the Dutch company has also converted its existing revolving credit facility (“RCF”) from seasonal ...

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    Spektrum gets new financing to diversify and internalize

    2021-12-13T13:51:00Z

    Spektrum, the Swedish-based brand of ski goggles and sunglasses, has raised 18 million Swedish kronor (€1.7m-$2.0m) from new partners in order to finance its future international development and the diversification of its product portfolio in the safety equipment sector, including helmets. Spektrum was founded in 2012 by a group ...

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    Lululemon bumps up guidance but Mirror struggles, airfreight costs rise

    2021-12-10T17:11:00Z

    Lululemon Athletica increased guidance for sales and earnings guidance following a strong top and bottom line showing in the third quarter ended Oct. 31. The upgrade for the year came despite an unimpressive performance by its connected fitness business, Mirror, and higher airfreight costs amid ongoing global supply chain constraints. ...

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    New legal tussle between Adidas’ Primeknit and Nike’s FlyKnit

    2021-12-10T14:17:00Z

    In the latest legal challenge over its labor-saving, knitted-upper Flyknit technology, Nike has filed a patent infringement suit in Oregon’s federal court against Adidas and asked the U.S. International Trade Commission to block imports of its latest Primeknit styles. The list of the products includes various lifestyle, football, running and ...