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ArticleJD Sports Fashion stays on course with organic growth in Q2
JD Sports Fashion defies the challenging market environment. While North America and Asia are growing, the domestic business remains under pressure.
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ArticleJD Sports maintains FY25 guidance, details FY26 outlook
In its recently completed FY25, JD Sports posted organic revenue growth of 5.8 percent and profit before tax and adjusted items in line with its January guidance range of £915-£930 million (€1.06-1.09b).
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ArticleJD Sports warns profit will be at lower end of range after ‘volatile’ October
The retailer warns of lower profits as October sales slip amid discounting and consumer caution, but expansion plans fuel long-term growth hopes.
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News briefsCourir is planning to sell 15 French stores to Snipes
Teaser: Courir currently operates about 260 stores in France, against 34 Snipes stores across the country.
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News briefsJD closer to buying Courir
The acquisition of Courir has advanced to the next stage, with JD Sports Fashion signing an agreement to make the purchase for €520 million, as CMDsport reports. The sum is to comprise €325 million in cash and €195 million in redemptions. The deal remains subject to regulatory approval but is ...
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ArticleJD Sports eyes 3.9% profit increase before tax and adjusted items in FY24
Britain’s JD Sports, coming out of a financial year where Ebit declined by 33 percent to £440.9 million (€507.6m) from £654.7 million due to exits from branded fashion businesses and the cost of shuttering its South Korea operations at a total expense of £550.5 million, is aiming to hit the ...
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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 briefsCourir is testing a recycling service in France
Courir, the international French-based athletic footwear chain, is testing a recycling service at three of its stores in France. Customers can return their used sneakers to the three Courir shops in Paris-Rivoli, Annecy and Grenoble. More stores are expected to launch this service by the end of January, Sport Guide ...
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Courir buys a Danish-based sneaker retailer catering to women
Courir, the international French-based athletic footwear chain sold by Groupe Go Sport to Equistone Partners Europe at the end of 2018, is taking over Naked Copenhagen, an international online and offline retailer speicializing in top-tier releases of sneakers and streetwear for young women. The price of the transaction has not ...
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Courir to open new warehouse in 2022
Courir, the international chain of sneaker shops previously owned by Groupe Go Sport, is planning to open a new 18,000-square-meter warehouse in Montierchaume, near Châteauroux in central France. According to a report in sport-guide.com, the facility will be ready in March 2022, and will be operated by ID Logistics. In ...
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Courir enters Portugal
Courir, the athletic footwear chain sold by the French Go Sport group to an investment fund at the end of 2018, has just opened its first store in Portugal. It is located in Porto, and about three other openings are planned in the country during the coming months, followed by ...