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News briefsMore details emerge of Footway Group’s financial difficulties
Swedish online fashion trade magazine Habit is reporting new district court documents which reveal the extent of Footway Group’s debt problems. According to the publication, updated figures suggest that inventories have fallen to SEK 437 million and documents from the district court show that Footway is unable to pay its ...
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ArticlePentland Brands to simplify business structure
Changes are underway at Pentland Brands, as the U.K. parent of a portfolio that includes Speedo, Ellesse, and Mitre among others, is reportedly restructuring the organization. Over the next six months, a program of simplification is expected to include: Re-focusing efforts on digital innovation and consumer engagement; moving Speedo’s global ...
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ArticleNFL legend Tom Brady invests in British football club
American football legend, seven-time Super Bowl champion and entrepreneur Tom Brady has partnered with Knighthead Capital Management LLC to become a minority owner of Birmingham City Ltd. Brady will become chairman of the new advisory board and work directly with the board and members of the Birmingham City Football Club ...
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News briefsLululemon creates “Mental Wellbeing Global Advisory Board”
Lululemon Athletica has announced the creation of a Mental Wellbeing Global Advisory Board, which is meant “to help the company develop best practices and influence a global conversation to improve mental wellbeing outcomes for both employees and communities around the world,” the company explained in a statement. The new advisory ...
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ArticleNike to open network of boutique fitness studios in the U.S.
Nike is beginning to open a network of boutique gyms in the U.S. under the Nike Studios banner in partnership with FitLab, a fitness and sports lifestyle company that offers digital and gym experiences. The studios will be open to anyone over the age of 18. The move comes after ...
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News briefsNew industrial park for garments and yarn to open in Kyrgyzstan
A large industrial and logistics park is currently being constructed in the Kara-Suu district of the Osh region, in the Central Asian country of Kyrgyzstan. The park will feature three production sites for knitwear garments, knitted fabric and yarn, Fibre2Fashion has reported. The first to open will be an export-oriented ...
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News briefsNautilus Inc. relaunches BowFlex
Washington-based fitness company Nautilus, Inc. has unveiled a refresh of its iconic BowFlex brand of fitness training equipment, introducing a new identity, visual design, updated logo, philosophy and messaging to revitalize the brand. The redesigned brand will appear across all BowFlex marketing channels, including BowFlex.com. New products with additional designs ...
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News briefsNixon celebrates 25 years
California-based, action sports-savvy watch brand Nixon is celebrating its 25th anniversary with a short film and a limited edition of the iconic The Player in its original form. To honor this milestone, Nixon has invited filmmaker Patrick O’Dell to capture the story and characters of the brand’s first 25 years. ...
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ArticleSport 2000 Austria: Zentrasport initiates restructuring process
The association of the Austrian sports retailer community, Zentrasport Österreich e. Gen., is reporting that due to full warehouses as well as the payment default of one major retailer, the liquidity of the cooperative has been significantly strained and restructuring measures had to be initiated. Only Zentrasport Österreich itself is ...
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News briefsMike Ashley is reportedly eyeing an outlet shopping village near Leeds
British billionaire Mike Ashley, the founder of Sports Direct, has reportedly offered nearly £50 million (€58.4m) for Junction 32, according to The Times. Junction 32 is an outlet shopping village on the outskirts of the U.K. city of Leeds, in Yorkshire. The shopping destination, which features a retail space of ...
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ArticleAuthentic Brands adds another footwear brand to its portfolio
Authentic Brands Group (ABG) has today confirmed its acquisition of footwear brand Rockport after speculation in June of this year that it was the “stalking horse” bidder for The Rockport Company. ABG announced that the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware has approved the sale transaction of ...
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News briefsCastore is Britain’s second fastest-growing company, according to the Sunday Times
Castore, the sportswear brand backed by tennis star Andy Murray, has been named the second fastest-growing private company in Britain, according to The Sunday Times Hundred 2023 rankings. Recruitment firm Join Talent tops the list. Castore experienced annual sales growth over three years of 285.8 percent, according to the figures ...
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ArticleTwitter to become nothing, anything, everything
It appears that we were on to something a few months ago. Twitter has taken another step towards becoming X – “the everything app.” But what does this mean, and why the change in a brand as iconic as Twitter? We take a look.
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News briefsPentland Brands looking to establish a youth board
Pentland Brands is joining mission-led start-up The People to form a new youth advisory board at the heart of its employee experience. The group, whose brands include Speedo, Ellesse, and Berghaus, is seeking six young people under 30 in its key markets – the UK, USA, India, Vietnam and China ...
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News briefsSmart wearables and navigation app announce partnership
Smart wearables brand Amazfit, owned by Zepp Health, is now offering routing and navigation connectivity with the popular outdoor activities app Komoot. Amazfit’s proprietary operating system, the Zepp OS, already enables supporting smartwatches to connect to external apps such as Adidas Running, Strava, Relive, Apple Health or Google Fit. ...
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ArticleFootway Group has applied for voluntary company reorganization
Swedish Footway Group, operator of specialized online stores, has applied for voluntary company reorganization. According to the company, the decision is based on “the very challenging conditions that the sports retail industry in Sweden and Norway has faced in recent months,” and an acute liquidity situation. During the reconstruction period, ...
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News briefsBeverage mogul takes majority stake in Nobull
Impact Capital, the private equity arm of billionaire Mike Repole, last week acquired an unspecified majority stake in Nobull, a training footwear and apparel brand co-founded by ex-Reebok executives Marcus Wilson and Michael Schaeffer in 2015. His plans for the brand may include an eventual initial public offering. Repole, ...
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News briefsDecathlon may want to make private labels more concise
According to French industry magazine Challenges, Decathlon is planning to consolidate its numerous private brands. According to the publication, CEO Barbara Martin-Coppola plans to reduce the number of brands from around 70 to 12, while the Decathlon brand will be expanded through a range of multi-sport products. A similar step ...
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News briefsWintersteiger with new company structure
Wintersteiger, the Austrian supplier of ski rental and ski service systems, has revised its corporate structure and presents itself as a strategic holding with five independent companies since July 1, 2023. “With regard to the industrialization of our products, we have a lot planned for the next few years,” the ...
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Case StudyOn: The fastest-growing company in the sporting goods industry
Swiss sports company On Holding has increased its turnover by an average of 75 percent annually over the past ten years. Although investors as well as analysts were initially skeptical, any doubts over the rapid growth and costs have been silenced. Analysts have singled out On as a darling of ...