All Financial Results articles – Page 24
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ArticleMajority of Foot Locker’s annual non-US sales generated by five countries
According to Foot Locker’s annual 10-K report filed on March 28, the retailer’s annual international sales in FY24 ended Dec. 31 were essentially flat at $2,759 million versus $2,778 million, with the majority generated in either Canada, France, Italy, Australia or Germany. The 15 other countries where the retailer operates ...
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ArticleBusy summer of sports, soft comps should bolster JD Sports
Shares of JD Sports Fashion rose by 15.7 percent on the London Stock Exchange yesterday, closing at £134.50 (€156.85), after the parent of Go Outdoors, Millets and other retail banners predicted improved trading conditions in the months ahead, sparked by the Euro Cup and Paris Games this summer, softer year-over-year ...
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News briefsPerfect Moment reports Q3 results
London-based luxury lifestyle brand Perfect Moment, which completed a NYSE IPO on Feb. 8, reported a 69 percent drop in operating income to $728,000 from $2.32 million for the period ended Dec. 31. Year-over-year net income fell by 63 percent to $1.2 million from $3.27 million. Total revenues declined by ...
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ArticleAnta Sports’ FY23 operating profit rises 45 percent
Anta Sports, bolstered by double-digit sales gains for its Anta and Fila brands, a retail market recovery in China, and increases in both its wholesale and DTC businesses, reported a 45 percent improvement in annual profit attributable to shareholders at 10,954 million yuan renminbi (€1.4bn) for the 12 months ended ...
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News briefsStrong B2B growth, product mix fuel growth for Technogym
Bolstered by double-digit sales increases across all segments of its B2B (commercial) business, Technogym reported record FY23 revenues of €808 million, up 12 percent year-over-year, and record adjusted Ebitda to €152 million for the 12 months ended Dec. 31. Annual operating income grew more than 17 percent to €97.4 million ...
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News briefsStella Intl. increases FY operating profit despite lower sales
Hong Kong-based Stella Intl. reported a 15 percent improvement in year-over-year operating profit to $152.0 million after changes in fair value of financial instruments. Annual Ebit rose by 21 percent to $161.3 million from $133.2 million and FY profit increased by 20 percent to $140.3 million. Stella’s annual revenues contracted ...
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ArticleLululemon posts strong Q4 results, some Q1 softness in US
Lululemon’s operating income increased by 191 percent in Q4 to $913.9 million from $314.4 million for the period ended Dec. 31. Final period net income came in at $669.5 million, and gross margins increased by 430 basis points year-over-year to 59.4 percent. Revenues rose by 16 percent to $3.2 billion ...
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ArticleNike posts digital decline for first time in nine years
The brand now want to focus on new iterations of its Air technology, investments with its wholesale partners, and better storytelling.
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ArticleGrupo SBF improves key metrics in FY23
Brazilian Grupo SBF realized improvement in net debt/Ebitda ratio, inventory level, and cash generation in FY23 as it reported adjusted net profit of 183.5 million Brazilian reais (€33.7m) on a 12 percent increase in revenues to R$8.78 billion (€1.61b) and a 40-basis point improvement in gross margin to 47.4 percent. ...
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ArticleFila Holdings continues to reshape business model
An ongoing recalibration of its sales channels in Korea and further inventory adjustments in the US were the key contributors to an operating loss.
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News briefsAn “excellent” FY 2023 at Inditex
Inditex’s full-year 2023 sales were up 10.4 percent to €35.9 billion, or 14.1 percent in constant currency. E-commerce accounted for €9.1 billion, up 16 percent. Sales were particularly strong in Europe outside of Spain, rising 48.7 percent. Gross profit rose 11.9 percent to €20.8 billion, with gross margin expanding by ...
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News briefsLuanvi posts double-digit sales growth
Spanish sportswear manufacturer Luanvi saw its revenues increase by between 12 percent and 15 percent in 2023 compared with 2022, with sales reaching nearly €17 million, CMD Sport has reported. The company expects to post once again double-digit sales growth in 2024. Growth was supported by a new agreement ...
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ArticleXtep Intl. annual profit hits all-time high
The Chinese group Xtep Intl., which took 100 percent ownership in the Saucony and Merrell businesses in China earlier this year, generated 7.9 percent operating income growth in FY23 to 1,579.9 million yuan renminbi (€201.5m) on 10.9 percent annual revenue growth to RMB 14,345.5 million (€1.83bn). The annual gross margin ...
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News briefs361 Degrees' profit increases by 29 percent in 2023
Bolstered by nearly 36 percent sales growth for its kids’ business, 361° realized 21 percent annual sales growth last year to 8,423.3 million yuan renminbi (€1.07bn) from RMB6,960.8 million. Annual operating income improved by 29 percent to RMB 1,383.5 million (€176.5m). The FY23 profit attributable to shareholders rose 29 percent ...
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ArticleZumiez shifts European strategy, reports FY23 loss on lower sales
Zumiez, the operator of Blue Tomato stores in Europe, is moving forward with a new strategy for the continent that will focus more on “enhancing the productivity of its existing business” across the region and less on aggressive store expansion, given the associated costs of opening new doors. “With ...
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ArticleZalando wants to cover 15% of the European fashion market
Zalando posted lower sales in 2023 but expects to at least stabilize revenues this year and resume growth from 2025. The German online fashion group also outlined its long-term plans to cover 15 percent of the European fashion market. In 2023, the gross merchandise volume (GMV) decreased by 1.1 percent ...
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ArticleYue Yuen’s profit, sales slip in soft FY23
Yue Yuen, the globe’s largest manufacturer of footwear, suffered a down year in 2023 due to inventory de-stocking by retailers worldwide and conservative ordering by its portfolio of brand clients that include Nike, Adidas, Asics and New Balance, among others. Yue Yuen’s annual Ebit declined by 5.6 percent to $390.2 ...
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News briefsChange again at Under Armour's helm
Under Armour (UA) founder Kevin Plank, the current Executive Chair of the Board, is set to again become President and CEO of the Baltimore, Maryland company on April 1. At the same time, Dr. Mohamed A. El-Erian, an independent UA director since 2018 and lead director since 2020, will become ...
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ArticleAdidas posts first loss in 30 years, eyes €500m operating profit in FY24
Adidas CEO Bjørn Gulden presenting the FY 2023 annual results Growing demand for its Classic shoes and double-digit sales growth rates in both Greater China and Latin America are projected to spark the overall results of Adidas this year, leading to double-digit sales growth in H2 and ...
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ArticleOn eyes greater reliance on DTC, apparel
Swiss company On Holding, in forecasting 2024 sales growth of at least 30 percent to 2.25 billion Swiss francs (€2.35bn), has established numerous priorities for its business in the year ahead. Among them: Capitalizing on the brand’s global momentum, building up its apparel business, expanding its own retail worldwide with ...