COVID-19 – Page 5
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VF claims it can hike through the Covid storm easily
In releasing its financial results for the fourth quarter ended on March 31, the management of VF Corp. insisted that the company is in a better position than some of its competitors to navigate through the “storm” caused by the coronavirus pandemic for several reasons, including good liquidity, a flexible ...
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Heavy losses for Yue Yuen
As China struggled with the coronavirus outbreak early in the first quarter, Yue Yen Industrial Holdings was strongly impacted by government measures to contain the spread of the disease. The world’s largest shoe manufacturer posted a net loss of $56.3 million for the period, against net income of $75.5 million ...
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Coronavirus slows Technogym’s sales, but home fitness rockets
Lockdowns and store closures hit Technogym’s sales in the first quarter, although this was partly offset by higher sales of home fitness equipment, as more people exercised indoors. The Italian company’s total revenues dropped by 11.2 percent from the year-ago quarter to €116.8 million, or by 11.9 percent in constant ...
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Dorel rides well on higher demand for bikes
Dorel Sports, the bike division of Dorel Industries, is one of the few businesses that managed to grow through the pandemic. It registered revenues of $188.2 million for the first quarter, representing a 2.0 percent increase from the same quarter a year earlier, driven by strong performances at the Cycling ...
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Under Armour sees drops of 23% in Q1 and up to 60% in Q2
Under Armour reported a 22.8 percent hit on its revenues for the first quarter of 2020, down to $930.2 million, blaming about 15 percentage points of the decrease on Covid-19 and warning that they might drop by between 50 and 60 percent in the second quarter. Unlike its peers, the ...
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Sportmaster inks a partnership with an online store
Russia’s biggest sporting goods retailer has signed a partnership agreement with the big Russian online fashion store of Lamoda, under which Sportmaster will soon begin selling sports and outdoor footwear and apparel through its marketplace. Sportmaster said it was planning to only offer goods under its private Demix and Outventure ...
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Acushnet posts lower-than-expected sales and profits
The first-quarter results of Acushnet, the American golf company controlled by Fila Korea, did not meet analysts’ expectations. Sales declined by 5.8 percent to $408.7 million, or by 4.6 percent in constant currencies, due to a decrease in Titleist golf ball sales and FootJoy golf wear, hampered by Covid-19. As ...
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Oberalp holds its first Virtual Convention
The current restrictions on international travel and social contacts are leading Oberalp to organize a ”virtual” sales convention to present the latest products of its brands, which include Salewa, Dynafit, Wild Country, Evolv and Pomoca. The 2020 digital convention, which is to replace the corresponding “physical” events of the past ...
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Zalando sees 2020 revenues up by 10-20%
Zalando issued a new full-year guidance which takes into account the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and sees gross merchandise volume (GMV) and revenues up by 10-20 percent. The forecast nearly doubled the share price from its mid-March level up to a record since a year ago. The company noted ...
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Sporting goods suppliers face long-term coronavirus effects
The current coronavirus pandemic is having a major impact on the suppliers of sporting goods, particularly in terms of orders, material shortages and cash. Reports from China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Myanmar and other major sources indicate that many of them are resorting to massive layoffs or facing labor shortages ...
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Drop-shipping & online sales help Beachbody
Killick Datta, the legendary sporting goods industry executive who is now the global licensee of Beachbody for apparel and footwear, had told us at the Ispo show in Munich earlier this year that he was forecasting sales of $50 million this year for the line, after reaching a turnover of ...
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Bucher + Walt offers drop-shipping in Switzerland
Drop-shipping can give brands a competitive advantage during the retail lockdown ordered by several governments to reduce contamination from the coronavirus. As previously reported, the current guidelines in Switzerland have been strongly criticized by the nation’s sporting goods retailers’ association, Asmas. Bucher + Walt, the Swiss distributor who bought Dakine ...
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UYN and others make masks and do more for Covid-19
Trerè Innovation, the Italian knitter of functional garments sold under the new UYN brand name – which stands for “Unleash Your Nature” – has converted its factory in northern Italy to make 10,000 face masks per day, while gearing up gradually for a re-start of the full production process at ...
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More fairs are cancelled
The Covid-19 pandemic is leading to the cancellation of more and more events because of the need for social distancing. In some cases, organizers are planning or exploring alternative formats that take advantage of the more or less sophisticated tools offered by the internet for the presentation of new products, ...
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Some stores are re-opening in Germany
(Updated on April 23) After consultations with the state governors, German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced on April 15 that certain types of stores could open again from Monday April 20, after being shut down for five weeks. The retail lockdown for non-essential items was relaxed only for stores that have ...
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McKinsey analyzes Covid-19 with WFSGI
After conducting consumer research and interviews with more than 25 industry players in the apparel and sports markets, McKinsey & Co. has made a series of interesting recommendations for best-practice actions that sporting goods companies can take to navigate through the current Covid-19 pandemic. They were presented in a webinar ...
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Columbia provides a detailed Covid-19 update
Columbia Sportswear has suspended its quarterly dividend, its stock repurchase program and the guidance that it had given on Feb. 6 for its results in the first half of 2020 and the whole financial year. The company will give a new update when it comes out with its first-quarter ...
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Fesi surveys the effect of Covid-19 on the industry
The Federation of the European Sporting Goods Industry (Fesi) has surveyed its members to determine the extent of the Covid-19 pandemic’s effects on them and the sporting goods industry. In short, it has found that the pandemic has cut revenues considerably and that e-commerce, while more important than ever, has ...
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German suppliers fear that government aid is insufficient
On April 6, the German government announced a package of additional financial aid for small and medium-sized companies with 11 to 250 employees. The government will assume 100 percent of the credit risk on loans of up to €800,000 without an assessment of the risks, depending on the size of ...
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Spaniards project a recovery in March 2021
According to a recent survey of 1,187 Spanish industry professionals conducted by CMDsport, the general sense in the national sporting goods industry is that the market will return to its pre-crisis level sometime between September 2020 and March 2021. But uncertainty reigns. The projections listed in the questionnaire ran from ...