All E-commerce articles – Page 3
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WebinarWatch now: Decoding China’s sports footwear e-commerce market 2024–25
This SGI Expert Talk with Hot Pot China explores key trends, platform dynamics, and brand strategies that are reshaping the premium sports footwear category in e-commerce in 2024–25.
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ArticleXXL nomination committee: change the whole board
There’s already a lot going on at the board level at XXL this week, with the company holding its annual general meeting on June 6.
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News briefsLidl launches international campaign for its sports brand Crivit
The new campaign also marks the start of Crivit’s independent brand identity.
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ArticleXXL and Stadium could face millions in fines on price fraud
Ten companies have once again misled consumers with their pricing, according to the Swedish Consumer Ombudsman. If no improvement is made, the Swedish chains risk heavy fines.
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News briefsNike prices will rise 10% on June 1 in the US
Due to tariffs, Nike clothing and equipment will cost between $2 and $10 more.
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News briefsNike eats humble pie as the brand returns to Amazon after six years
According to several media reports, Nike’s products will once again be sold on Amazon’s platform following a five-year hiatus.
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News briefsDecathlon partners with Tata Cliq Fashion to bolster e-commerce presence in India
Tata Cliq Fashion will host Decathlon’s portfolio of over 5,000 products across 60 sports categories.
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ArticleSEO, social media and post purchase: e-commerce study compares DTC and retail
Sport 2000 Germany’s new study reveals the challenges in e-commerce in the sporting goods sector.
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ArticleShein, Temu to raise prices
New tariffs and the end of “de minimis” could spell the end of Shein and Temu’s business model in the US.
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News briefsProtest wins the Shopping Award in the Netherlands for second year in a row
The surf and ski clothing brand wins for giving its customers the best online shopping experience in the Netherlands.
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News briefseCom Teams files for corporate reorganization
Operations will be continuing as usual, eCom says.
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News briefsJD.com named official e-com innovation partner of UEFA
UEFA Champions League is expanding its global reach.
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ArticleBaltic sporting goods market holding its breath as Decathlon increases its presence in 2025
However, the French giant’s regional investments may also be good news for local retailers.
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News briefsBoozt doubles its lay-offs to 20% of its workforce
Twenty percent, instead of ten, lost their jobs as Boozt increased its use of AI.
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ArticleBoozt moves headquarters from Sweden
Boozt, one of the leading Nordic online department stores, plans to establish its headquarters in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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News briefsSNS close to getting a new owner
The global sneaker retailer Sneakersnstuff (SNS), which went into bankruptcy two weeks ago, is close to getting a new owner.
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News briefsDecathlon Spain selling used goods through a mobile marketplace
Decathlon Spain has become a professional vendor on Wallapop, the Spanish consumer-to-consumer (C2C) marketplace for second-hand goods.
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News briefsIntersport opens new store in Sweden
Intersport Sweden is expanding with a new store in Lund, a medium-size city in the southernmost part of the country, near Malmö and Copenhagen.
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ArticleXXL revenues contracted 1.8% in Q4
Despite continued negative market developments in the Nordic sports and outdoor markets, the Group’s results are benefiting from a cost reduction programme.
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ArticleZalando recruits five key persons, two SVP and one CFO
Zalando is strengthening its management team to drive its expansion into a leading pan-European e-commerce ecosystem for fashion and lifestyle.