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ArticleWahoo founder buys fitness company back from banks
Facing a liquidity shortage and the possibility of default, the U.S. training equipment manufacturer Wahoo Fitness has fully recapitalized its company and eliminated all debt under the leadership of company founder Chip Hawkins and “equal” investors, new and existing (Rhône Group, David Wichmann of Jory Capital & Human Powered Health, ...
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News briefsHigg Inc. is now Worldly
Higg Inc., an integrated software platform that helps businesses take responsibility for the impact of their supply chain, has rebranded as Worldly. More than 40,000 brands, retailers, suppliers and manufacturers around the world in fashion, outdoor, home goods, toys and other sectors currently rely on this platform, designed to offer ...
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News briefsSportsshoes.com opens new creative and tech center
British e-tailer SportsShoes.com, founded in 1982, has opened a new creative and technology center for 100 employees, designed by London-based architecture firm Bowman Riley. SportsShoes.com acquired an industrial facility next to its Shipley headquarters near Bradford in October 2022 for the purpose. The 1,000-sqm renovated production warehouse now houses the ...
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ArticleAqualung expects double-digit growth in 2023, pursues “Horizon 2027” strategy
The Aqualung Group initiated a global plan 8 months ago, “Horizon 2027,” aimed at expanding its global leadership position in diving equipment, including for military and professional applications, as well as high-performance water sports products. The renewed executive team, led by Bruno Cercley, President and CEO since December 2022, is ...
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ArticleMichelin Soles expands to the US
JV International Srl, an Italian manufacturer of engineered soles and worldwide licensee of Michelin Soles, has expanded to the USA to further expand its global presence. Founded in 2013, the Italian company has already been able to strengthen its presence on two important continents for the development of footwear: Europe ...
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ArticleAdidas to sell Russian business
Adidas mulls selling its Russian business to another foreign investor or passing it to local management, Russian newspaper Kommersant reported, citing sources on the local market. One of the sources claimed that the eventual target is to relaunch the 100 most profitable stores, which have stood idle since October 2022. ...
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News briefsAustrian Under Armour distributor files for bankruptcy
Austria’s Kronen Zeitung reported that the Upper Austrian sporting goods wholesaler BMM Sports GmbH filed for bankruptcy on May 8. The Linz-based company, which most recently held the general distribution for Under Armour in Austria, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Croatia, Slovenia and Slovakia, is facing a debt of €16 million, ...
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ArticleUnit of JD Sports to take over Gap France
Following on from April’s decision in which Intersport France had the winning bid to acquire the Go Sport Group in a joint venture with the Qatari firm Al-Mana, Spodis – a unit of JD Sports Fashion – has been chosen by a Grenoble-based commercial court as the buyer of part ...
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News briefsSneaker re-selling platform WeTheNew announces €20 million capital funding round
French-based limited-edition sneaker re-selling platform WeTheNew has announced a €20 million capital funding round. The Series B funding round was led by C4 Ventures, along with Singular – the company’s historical investor – the investment arm of Chalhoub Group, Chalhoub Ventures & Acquisitions, and also supporting the venture is French ...
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ArticleAdidas may have a solution for Yeezy inventory
Reports coming from Adidas’ “Hauptversammlung” (AGM) indicate that the company may now have a solution for the surfeit of Yeezy inventory it finds itself left with after terminating its partnership with rapper and fashion designer Ye (formerly known as Kanye West). As reported in its Q1 call last week, if ...
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ArticleStormberg and XXL enter into a strategic partnership
Sports chain XXL is to buy into the Norwegian clothing, shoes and hiking equipment company Stormberg. Under the agreement, XXL will be an exclusive partner for Stormberg. The collaboration is part of XXL’s strategy to strengthen its investment in its own brands.
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News briefsBlockchain and NFT sneaker trading marketplace secures $1 million investment
MetaZ Holdings, the owners of the Korean-based sneaker trading marketplace Meta[Z], has announced a $1 million Series A Investment from Pinewood Capital. On the Meta[Z] marketplce, sneakers are traded in the form of NFTs. The platform provides a service called Custody, which receives and stores sneakers in exchange for NFTs, ...
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ArticleJD Sports Fashion proposes acquisition of Courir
JD Sports Fashion Plc has announced a proposed acquisition of the French-based athletic footwear chain, Courir.
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News briefseBay Ventures invests in U.S. marketplace for new and used sporting goods
SidelineSwap, a U.S. online marketplace for new and used sporting goods, today announced a strategic investment from eBay Ventures, the corporate venture arm of eBay Inc. Founded in 2015, SidelineSwap enables the resale of sporting goods through both its peer-to-peer online marketplace and its trade-in partnerships with retailers and brands. ...
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News briefsDecathlon Italy celebrates its 30th anniversary
Founded in France in 1976, Decathlon is present today in more than 70 countries with 105,000 employees, and has been present on the Italian market since 1993. The company has 145 stores, four warehouses, two production sites and a staff of over 8,000 people in Italy alone. In addition, the ...
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ArticleBrooks Running with 20% sales growth in Q1
After a record 2022, Brooks Running carried the momentum into the first quarter of 2023, reporting 20 percent year-over-year sales growth globally, including a record 32-percent increase in the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region. In the first quarter, Brooks saw strong brand demand across all retail channels as ...
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ArticleReebok e-com in Europe run by Farfetch, luxury sector expansion underway
Farfetch, a leading platform provider for the luxury fashion industry, has announced that the partnership with Reebok to run its European e-commerce sites, announced following the sports retailer’s acquisition by Authentic Brands Group from Adidas in 2022, has now been implemented. The partnership announced at the time involves restructuring the ...
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News briefsOn revises its financial reporting by geography
Swiss performance sportswear brand On announced that it will release its financial results for the first quarter of 2023 on Tuesday, May 16, which will also mark the first time it will update its net revenue reporting differently by region. Specifically, “Rest of World,” which represented the Middle East, Africa ...
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News briefsNautilus sells namesake trademark, pays down debt
Nautilus, Inc. has completed the sale of non-core assets, including the Nautilus brand trademark assets and related licenses, for approximately $13 million. The connected home fitness solution company used the net proceeds from the divestiture to pay down part of its term loan. Additionally, the Bowflex parent has improved the ...
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News briefsSuperdry confirms equity raise
As reported by RetailWeek, Superdry has officially announced a capital increase to strengthen its balance sheet as part of a turnaround program. The brand intends to raise gross proceeds of approximately £12 million (€13.6m) by issuing new shares in a placing and retail offering. Founder and chief executive Julian Dunkerton ...