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    New Balance projects 30% growth

    2021-11-11T16:25:00Z

    New Balance is projecting a 30 percent increase in its sales to $4.5 billion in 2021, with growth of at least 25 percent in each geography. That would compare with revenues of $4 billion in 2019 and $3.4 billion in 2020. Addressing a conference by the U.S. Sports & Fitness ...

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    Adidas strikes a cautious note after a 3.4% sales hike in Q3

    2021-11-10T18:07:00Z

    Adidas toned down its expectations for full-year sales and earnings as the company’s growth slowed in the third quarter due to supply chain disruptions, Covid-related lockdowns in Asia-Pacific and a “challenging” market environment in Greater China. In the quarter, Adidas saw its sales edge up by just 3.4 percent to ...

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    Logistics problems lead Nautilus into a loss

    2021-11-10T16:37:00Z

    Like with Peloton, but on a smaller scale, a partial shift in fitness activities from the home to the gym had an impact on the revenues of Nautilus for its second quarter, ended Sept. 30. Combined with shipping problems, which caused a shortage of $22 million in products that should ...

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    Alpargatas sells Osklen to Dass to develop Havaianas more widely

    2021-11-10T16:09:00Z

    Completing its reorganization, Alpargatas is divesting its 60 percent stake in Osklen, a Brazilian brand of sustainable surf- and skate-inspired clothing and footwear, to focus on Havaianas, the big international brand of rubber sandals. Alpargatas had already transferred its regional Mizuno license to Vulcabras, parent company of Olympikus, in the ...

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    Callaway Golf raises guidance as all segments outperform

    2021-11-10T15:37:00Z

    Callaway Golf raised its guidance for the full year once again, after revenues in the third quarter increased by 80.1 percent as compared to the year earlier to $856.5 million, continuing to benefit from the addition in March of Topgolf and a better-than-expected contribution to its top line from golf ...

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    Supply chain issues dampen Brooks’ growth

    2021-11-09T17:44:00Z

    The global growth of Brooks Running softened to an annual clip of 24 percent in the third quarter, as pandemic-related supply chain problems began to affect its ability to meet consumer demand, reducing its sales in September. It had grown faster in the first half, as its total sales for ...

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    Black Diamond’s 20% gains helps Clarus to book higher Q3 sales

    2021-11-09T17:42:00Z

    Clarus Corp. reported a jump in net earnings on an adjusted basis of 97 percent to $4.53 million in the third quarter ended Sept. 30, as sales grew by 69 percent to a record $109.0 million, with a 67 percent gain in constant currencies. On a pro forma basis, including ...

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    No immediate plans for Gymshark’s IPO

    2021-11-09T17:09:00Z

    Indicating that Gymshark’s sales almost doubled to £400 million (€470m-$543m) in the 12 months ended in July, Ben Francis, the young co-founder and CEO of the nine-year-old British fitness apparel company, tells The Financial Times that there are no immediate plans for it to go public. He confirmed that he ...

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    Allbirds’ IPO proceeds rise to $348 million

    2021-11-09T17:09:00Z

    The underwriters of Allbirds’ public offering fully exercised an over-allotment option to purchase additional shares, which was not surprising in view of the doubling in the initially offered price of $15 a share in the course of trading. All in all, Allbirds has placed a total of 16,850,799 shares, raising ...

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    Shortages reduced Giant’s growth to 2.5% in Q3

    2021-11-08T18:50:00Z

    With strong ongoing global demand for bicycles and e-bikes, Giant Manufacturing reported that its production facilities are fully loaded with orders. However, a lack of components affected the production in the third quarter, leading to an increase in consolidated sales of only 2.5 percent to 19.95 billion Taiwan dollars (€619.0m-$715.0m) ...

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    Despite the fifth Covid wave in Japan, Descente grew in Q2

    2021-11-08T18:20:00Z

    Descente reported a rise in second-quarter sales of 16.4 percent to 49,926 million yen (€381m-$440m) despite a “challenging” period from late August to September when the fifth wave of Covid-19 hit Japan. All of the company’s main five brands for which it has the rights in Japan or other territories ...

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    Crocs to provide resale-as-a-service with ThredUp

    2021-11-08T17:07:00Z

    Crocs is launching a resale program with ThredUp’s Resale-as-a-Service (RaaS) platform. Adidas did the same about a month ago, as we reported at the time, and called its program “Choose to Give Back.” Crocs’ program is called “Clean Out” and is likewise intended to help the brand achieve net-zero carbon ...

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    Some more details on Asics’ Q3 results

    2021-11-08T16:12:00Z

    For the third quarter, Asics reported in its financial highlights a net profit of 6,723 million yen (€51.3m-$59.3m), up sharply from ¥2,858 million a year earlier. However, sales increased by only 11.2 percent to ¥112.7 billion yen (€860m-$990m) from 101.3 billion as compared to the same period of 2020, and ...

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    Canada Goose improves its guidance, citing momentum

    2021-11-05T18:51:00Z

    Canada Goose reported an improved gross margin and a lower operating margin on a 19.6 percent increase in revenues to 232.9 million Canadian dollars (€161.9m-$187.1m) for its second quarter ended Sept. 26. Excluding the exceptional revenues from personal protective equipment recorded in the same period a year ago, comparable sales ...

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    Asics’ growth softened in Q3

    2021-11-05T18:36:00Z

    Asics recorded solid growth in sales and operating income in the nine months ending September 30, as the strong showing of its Performance Running business in North America, Europe and Greater China and cost-cutting efforts more than offset the continuing effects of Covid-19. For the third quarter alone, Asics reported ...

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    Peloton cuts its sales guidance by $1 bn

    2021-11-05T18:36:00Z

    Peloton Interactive lost more than one-fourth of its value on the stock exchange as the company slashed its sales guidance for the full financial year by up to $1 billion, predicting that revenues will range from $4.4 billion to $4.8 billion. Analysts were budgeting sales of $5.4 billion for the ...

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    Sports & Leisure pull New Wave forward

    2021-11-05T18:10:00Z

    The Swedish-based New Wave Group, which owns or distributes brands such as Craft, Cutter & Buck, Ahead, Orrefors and Speedo, reported record third-quarter profits as sales closed in on pre-pandemic levels, driven by a recovery in the Nordic countries and the U.S. The group’s Sports & Leisure division saw sales ...

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    Puma opens new North American HQ

    2021-11-05T18:02:00Z

    Puma has inaugurated new headquarters for North America. Located at Assembly Row in the Boston suburb of Somerville, the 150,000-square-foot office combines the staffs – about 450 employees – from two offices in Boston proper and Westford. It was designed by the architectural firm Gensler and built by Timberline Construction. ...

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    On to make running shoes from carbon waste

    2021-11-05T15:53:00Z

    On, the Swiss brand of running shoes that recently went publicin New York, has announced a shift away from petroleum-based resources with the development of a new foam material called CleanCloud™. It is made from carbon emissions as a raw material. On is the first company in the footwear industry ...

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    Dorel Sports' Q3 revenues slip as supply-chain constraints bite

    2021-11-05T15:53:00Z

    Dorel Industries said third-quarter revenue at its Dorel Sports segment fell slightly on supply-chain disruption and parts shortages, leading it to lower fourth-quarter expectations for the group as a whole. The company, which last month agreed to sell Dorel Sports to Pon Group for $810 million, said the segment’s revenues ...