All Financial Results articles – Page 2
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ArticleMacron Q3 revenue up 8% YoY
Macron has posted 8 percent Q3 revenue growth to €188 million, thanks to strong performance in Germany and the US plus continued global logistics investments.
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ArticleUnder Armour gains ground in Q2 and hopes for sustainable turnaround
Under Armour has exceeded its own forecast in Q2 FY26. Initial signs from North America raise hopes of a turnaround.
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ArticleCanada Goose deeper in the red in Q2 despite DTC boost
Canada Goose loses momentum after strong spring quarter: DTC continues to grow, but rising costs weigh on Q2 results.
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ArticleSaucony and Merrell keep Wolverine on track for growth in Q3
Saucony sprints ahead, Merrell climbs – and Wolverine sees double-digit growth in its running, outdoor and activewear business.
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ArticlePSG posts record €837m revenue
Paris Saint-Germain posted record revenues of €837 million in 2024/25, driven by commercial growth and a historic season that included victory in the Champions League.
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ArticleBrooks Running posts ninth consecutive quarter of double-digit growth
Brooks Running grew 17 percent in Q3 FY25, its ninth straight quarter of double-digit gains in all regions and channels.
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ArticleBerkshire Hathaway earnings and cash reserves hit record
The US conglomerate posted record earnings and cash reserves in Q3 amid hints of leadership change.
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ArticleFenix Outdoor rebounds in Q3
Fenix Outdoor posted a 4.5 percent sales increase and returned to profit in Q3, driven by strong brand performance from Fjällräven, Hanwag and Devold – but wholesale and retail segments remain under pressure.
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ArticleProfit slumps: Columbia struggles with US weakness and costs
Share price almost halved, earnings slumped: Columbia Sportswear struggles with high costs and weak US business.
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ArticleGarmin lifts outlook as fitness drives growth
Garmin has posted record Q3 revenue of $1.77 billion, up 12 percent year over year, driven by strong Fitness and Marine sales.
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ArticleMoncler holds its ground in tough market
Moncler held its ground in 9M 2025, posting €1.84 billion in revenues despite headwinds.
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ArticleVF Corporation exceeds Q2 FY26 expectations with strong core brands
The US clothing group is making noticeable progress in its restructuring. Strong outdoor brands and cost discipline are providing tailwinds, but price pressure and consumer reluctance remain stumbling blocks. The priority now is to secure profitability and further reduce debt.
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ArticleAnta posts modest Q3 retail growth across core brands
Anta and Fila have posted low-single-digit Q3 sales growth, while smaller brands like Descente and Kolon Sport surged 45% to 50%.
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ArticleLi-Ning retail sales soften in Q3 amid weaker offline demand
Li-Ning’s retail sales fell mid-single digits in Q3 as brick-and-mortar demand weakened, partly offset by e-commerce growth.
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ArticleDeckers grows 9% in Q2 as Hoka outperforms Ugg
Deckers Q2 revenue up 9 percent to $1.43 billion, driven by Hoka growth and global expansion.
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ArticleAdidas lifts full-year outlook after stronger-than-expected Q3
Adidas lifts its 2025 forecast after Q3 revenues rose 8% in constant currency, supported by strong performance demand and margin gains.
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News briefsReebok licensing revenue grows 9% in 2024
Reebok’s worldwide brand licensing revenue climbed to $302.5 million in 2024, with the US market driving significant growth.
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News briefsDavid Beckham’s company posts record profits
DRJB Holdings, the umbrella company for David Beckham’s business activities, posted a 44 percent rise in profit to $44.9 million in 2024.
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ArticleSpartoo’s H1 revenues drop 8.2% but debt falls 44%
Domestic sales declined 14% while the international business inched up 1.2%.
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ArticleNike sees some progress in Q1 as recovery commences
CEO Hill warns that the recovery will be uneven.