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Decathlon launches self-checkout lanes in Russia
Decathlon has introduced its first self-checkout lanes in Russia at its Altufyevo store in Moscow and plans to expand the use of the system to other locations. The company has already installed its “Scan & Go” system, which allows customers to scan the items and to pay for them with ...
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Fast-growing Fila rebuilds its DACH sales organization
Medico Sports Fashion, the German sub-licensee of Fila for Continental Europe, has reorganized its sales structure for the DACH region, with the goal to help establish Fila among the top five sports brands in Europe. It says that Fila has achieved annual retail sales in the “upper three-digit-million-euro range” in ...
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ArticleDigitalization helps Adidas to recover
The Adidas Group made a strong recovery in the third quarter, approaching a normalization of its business, thanks largely to a 51 percent boost in e-commerce, coupled with a more a selective distribution policy. Mentioning its close relations with JD Sports Fashion and Zalando as examples, down to inventory sharing, ...
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News briefsIIC elects Intersport Germany’s CEO to its management board
Intersport International Corporation (IIC) has elected Alexander von Preen, chief executive of Intersport Germany, to its management board with a unanimous vote. Von Preen’s term extends to the annual general meeting in 2023. Intersport Germany has been absent of late from the management board due to the recent resignation of ...
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Adidas releases a collection with F***ing Awesome
Adidas Skateboarding has released a collection with F***ing Awesome, a brand of gear and apparel for skaters. Designed by the skate brand’s co-founder, Jason Dill, the collection is described as a “dual-season apparel and footwear concept series.” Installment One – consisting of a Taekwondo outfit, coveralls, a jersey set, technical ...
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ArticleVF acquires Supreme
VF Corp. has announced a definitive agreement to acquire Supreme, a young and cool American streetwear brand that has become an iconic symbol of a countercultural approach to fashion. Details have yet to be finalized, but the $2.1 billion transaction is expected to close before the end of 2020. Investors ...
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Asics improves in Q3, but warns about second Covid wave
Asics reported better-than-expected third-quarter sales and revised upward its forecasts for the full year, but warned that fourth-quarter sales would take a hit from the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic. Net sales rose by 4.39 percent to 103,309 million yen (€829m-$979m) in the third quarter as more people took ...
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GoPro swings to a profit
The American action camera specialist managed to post a profit for the third quarter thanks to a more intense direct-to-consumer (DTC) approach and strong sales of new products, which helped boost total revenues by 114 percent to $280.51 million. Analysts expected revenues of $234.5 million. GoPro’s net income for the ...
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Deckers Brands highlights CSR goals and achievements in a new report
Deckers Brands has released its Creating Change FY20 Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability Report, in which the group highlights its achievements toward its sustainable development goals during the reporting year from Apr. 1, 2019 to March 31, 2020. Deckers owns a portfolio of footwear, apparel and accessories brands for casual lifestyle ...
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Better-than-expected results for Wolverine
Although they were down on last year’s third quarter, Wolverine Worldwide posted better-than-expected sales in the three months to Sept.26, led by double-digit growth from Saucony and Chaco. The impact of coronavirus-related restrictive measures on retail was partly offset by a growth of 56.4 percent in the group’s own e-commerce ...
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An unexpected profit for Canada Goose
Thanks to strong demand from China, Canada Goose posted an unexpected profit in the second fiscal quarter. After posting heavy losses in the first quarter, it has now returned to profits with a net income of 10.4 million Canadian dollars (€6.7-$8.0m) for the three months of its second quarter ...
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Higher prices boost Fitbit’s sales and margins
Fitbit reported revenues for the third quarter that rose by 5 percent from the year-ago quarter to $363.9 million, driven by higher average selling prices. The net loss grew slightly to $54.5 million on a GAAP accounting basis, but it declined sharply on a non-GAAP basis to $8.3 million from ...
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Decathlon strikes a green-energy deal
Decathlon France has signed a long-term deal with Voltalia to purchase renewable electricity from a dedicated solar farm. The farm will be funded and built by the international green-energy specialist company in southeastern France and should commence operation by 2023. Decathlon will be taking some 16 megawatts of a total ...
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Decathlon partners with Conad supermarkets in Italy
Decathlon is opening a shop-in-shop at a Conad supermarket in Rivoli, an Italian town near Turin. The 310-square-meter space will sell a selection of Decathlon products with a focus on fitness, running, swimming, trekking, sports nutrition, sports bags and protective sports equipment. Customers will pay for these goods at the ...
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Speedo will get a new global brand director who is now in charge of Berghaus
Pentland Brands will be shifting Kev McFadyen from brand director of Berghaus to global brand director of Speedo in January. McFadyen, who assumed his Berghaus post when he was hired by Pentland in 2018, will remain on the brand’s advisory board, alongside Sir Chris Bonington and Leo Houlding. Nadine ...
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China dominates e-commerce
Citing figures from Activate Consulting, Diffusion Sport reports that four Chinese e-tailers now account for 42 percent of the world’s e-commerce, more than tripling Amazon’s share. With its 13 percent share, Amazon is not, in fact, the top player in the sector. That distinction goes to Alibaba, with 15 percent. ...
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Lululemon expands its leadership team
Lululemon Athletica has promoted one of its managers, Celeste Burgoyne, and brought in an experienced manager, André Maestrini, who will join the company from Adidas in January to serve as executive vice president in charge of international operations. It has also appointed a new manager in charge of diversity and ...
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VF appoints a new VP of inclusion and diversity
VF Corp. has appointed Lauren Guthrie as vice president of global inclusion and diversity (I&D) in replacement of Reggie Miller, who is resigning. Guthrie has worked in merchandising for most of her career, first at Abercrombie & Fitch and Levi Strauss, then in an executive capacity at Nike, Old Navy ...
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Lululemon releases its first comprehensive sustainability agenda
Lululemon has set its long-term sustainability strategy in its first-ever “Impact Agenda.” The document sets three focus key areas - “Be Human,” “Be Well,” and “Be Planet” - and outlines 12 goals to drive progress in social and environmental issues. These include commitments to have at least 75 percent of ...
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Under Armour divests MyFitnessPal, will discontinue Endomondo
Under Armour (UA) has entered into a definitive agreement to sell the MyFitnessPal platform to Francisco Partners, a global investment firm specializing in technology businesses, headquartered in San Francisco. MyFitnessPal, an activity tracker that helps around 200 million users in their health and fitness activities, will become a stand-alone company. ...