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    Many PE firms are reportedly eyeing Canyon Bicycles

    2020-10-27T16:26:00Z

    Citing anonymous sources, Bloomberg has reported that a number of private equity firms – such as the Carlyle Group, KKR & Co., Advent International, Apax Partners, General Atlantic and Permira – are considering takeover bids for Canyon Bicycles. The German company has been working in this direction with Robert W. ...

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    Decathlon invests €4 million in Cyclofix

    2020-10-22T17:03:00Z

    Cyclofix, a French on-site bike repair service, has raised €5 million in an investment round including €4 million coming from Decathlon and €1 million from Via ID, a business accelerator that supports innovative start-ups in the field of new and sustainable mobility. Cyclofix, created by Alexis Zerbib in 2016, is ...

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    Rawlings acquires Easton Diamond Sports

    2020-10-22T17:02:00Z

    Rawlings Sporting Goods and Easton Diamond Sports have entered into a definitive agreement for Rawlings to acquire Easton, the American baseball and softball brand. The financial terms of the deal have not been disclosed. The existing shareholders of Peak Achievement Athletics, Easton’s parent company, will continue to participate as minority ...

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    Huub launches a crowdfunding campaign

    2020-10-22T17:02:00Z

    Huub, a British producer of apparel and accessories for endurance sports, has launched a crowdfunding campaign on Crowdcube. It hopes to raise at least £250,000 (€277,000-$327,000) so as to “continue to scale its direct-to-consumer offering, expand the product range in its fast-growing cycling category, cater for the increasing number of ...

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    Adidas may offload Reebok by March

    2020-10-22T16:05:00Z

    Naming Anta Sports Products and VF Corp. as potential buyers for the brand, Germany’s usually well-informed Manager Magazin reports that the Adidas Group is planning to sell its Reebok division by next March. A spokesperson for the group said the company has a policy of not commenting on press rumors, ...

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    Little harm for Fischer from Ukrainian plant fire

    2020-10-22T16:04:00Z

    In its first statement since a fire broke out at its Ukrainian joint venture factory in Mukachevo during the night of Oct. 11 to 12, Fischer Sports said it is immediately relocating some of its ski production to its own Austrian plant in Ried. By adding labor shifts at both ...

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    Under Armour is centralizing and digitalizing its European operations

    2020-10-20T17:09:00Z

    Under Armour has decided against reopening its physical sales offices in Paris, Munich, Manchester and Barcelona, preferring instead to coordinate in-person and remote selling functions in the respective markets from a new, “futuristic” Digital Hub at its European headquarters in Amsterdam. The regional offices had been temporarily closed in the ...

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    Google could make new concessions to get Fitbit's takeover approved

    2020-10-20T14:56:22.063Z

    According to Reuters, the deadline for the approval by European anti-trust authorities of Google’s $2.1 billion acquisition of Fitbit has been extended from Dec. 23 to Jan. 8 after Google expressed some readiness to change the concessions it would be willing to make. This came after receiving feedback from a ...

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    The Bic Sport brand will disappear by year-end

    2020-10-20T09:33:00Z

    Bic Sport, the leading French surf hardware brand, will soon disappear after more than 40 years. The brand will be renamed Tahe, following its acquisition two years ago by Tahe Outdoors. Bic Sport branded products will not be available after the end of 2020, or earlier if stocks are exhausted ...

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    New owners and new e-commerce focus for 4FRNT

    2020-10-20T08:18:00Z

    An American freeride and backcountry ski company, 4FRNT, has been taken over by a group of private entrepreneurs and long-time friends who are said to be bringing a combination of financial resources and experience in the ski industry and digital operations to develop the brand into a more modern e-commerce ...

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    Zalando acquires producer of 3D virtual bodies

    2020-10-19T16:53:00Z

    Zalando has acquired Fision, the Swiss producer of a body-scanning app and virtual dressing room. The Swiss company’s system creates 3D virtual bodies and clothing models on a platform called meepl. The Berlin-based European e-tailer already uses customer histories on purchases and returns to generate advice on sizes for 50 ...

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    Alibaba takes control of Auchan's Chinese grocery chain

    2020-10-19T16:52:00Z

    Alibaba Group Holding is investing about $3.6 billion in the Sun Art Retail Group, which operates hypermarkets and supermarkets in China. Sun Art’s current chief executive, Peter Huang, will be taking on the additional post of chairman. The deal will raise Alibaba’s stake in Sun Art to about 72 percent. ...

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    Major fire in Fischer’s Ukrainian ski factory

    2020-10-19T16:05:00Z

    We have not yet received Fischer Sports’ comments on various press reports regarding a night-time fire that destroyed a large part of its joint venture factry in Ukraine on Oct; 12. According to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine (SES), the roof of a large one-storey building at the plant ...

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    Frasers’ shareholders approve a special bonus scheme

    2020-10-15T17:30:00Z

    Asked to comment on British press reports on the subject, Frasers Group, the owner of the Sports Direct chain of sports shops and other assets, says that its annual general meeting last week approved a special new £100 million (€110m-$129m) bonus program that would be open to the majority of ...

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    Nautilus sells Octane Fitness

    2020-10-15T17:30:00Z

    True Fitness Technology acquired Octane Fitness from Nautilus for $25 million on Oct. 14, assuming $3 million in warranty liabilities and $0.5 million in vendor recourse lease obligations. The chief executive of Nautilus, Jim Barr, says in the company’s press release that the sale should “streamline our operations and accelerate ...

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    Boardriders’ recapitalization runs into rough waters

    2020-10-15T15:52:00Z

    A recent new debt offering of $155 million issued by Boardriders to Oaktree Capital Management and other lenders is being challenged by a group of previous lenders who see their rights subordinated in the new deal, which establishes collateral rights for them with regard to their previous debt of around ...

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    Facebook helps in Elho’s rebirth

    2020-10-15T15:51:00Z

    After an absence of two decades, the Elho brand of skiwear is marking a much remarked upon comeback with a 1989 Heritage Collection, in time for sale through its own website for the imminent autumn/winter season, although its delivery to customers has yet to start. The limited edition ...

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    Hyperice is valued at $700m in new funding round

    2020-10-13T17:19:00Z

    Here is another fitness-related company, operating in a special niche of a growing market, that has obtained a high valuation in its latest round of financing. Hyperice, a U.S.-based specialist in muscle recovery systems, has been valued at around $700 million in a new Series A $48 million investment round ...

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    Moody’s switches Vista Outdoor’s outlook from negative to positive

    2020-10-12T15:42:00Z

    Favorable trends in U.S. outdoor activity and Vista Outdoor’s good competitive position with leading brands in various niches of the market have led Moody’s to change the group’s debt rating from negative to positive, following an improvement in its Ebitda margin. Vista’s brand portfolio includes Camelbak, Bushnell, Camp Chef, Primos, ...

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    A new round of layoffs is reportedly underway at Nike

    2020-10-09T17:12:00Z

    According to reports in the Portland-based Oregonian newspaper, Nike has launched a new round of downsizing measures. A first phase over the summer involved more than a hundred vice-presidents, says the newspaper. The current phase is now reportedly hitting so-called “S-band” employees – namely some of the most senior and ...