All Financial Results articles – Page 70
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VF is positive about 2022 as growth accelerates
VF Corp ended its fiscal year on a high note, prolonging a recovery that started in the second quarter. For the fourth quarter ended March 31, the company confirmed that its momentum is accelerating, delivering revenues that increased by 23 percent to $2,582 million, or by 19 percent in constant ...
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Rapid growth for Aybl, a British gymwear start-up
Fashion Network reports that Aybl, a DTC brand of women’s gymwear based in Redditch, U.K., has seen remarkable growth in sales. So far over its three-year history the brand has raked in revenues of £10.3 million (€12.0m-$14.6m) through its international web store. It hopes to reach £50 million (€58m-$71m) by ...
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ArticleDeckers projects sales of over $1 bn for Hoka
Deckers Brands’ sales growth gained momentum in the fiscal fourth quarter, led by the continued global expansion of Hoka One One and a strong showing at its core Ugg brand. In the three months ended March 31, the group’s revenues increased by 49.7 percent to $561.2 million and were up ...
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Fila group sees a 25.1% sales gain in Q1, but Europe is down
The booming golf market came in handy for the Korean-based Fila group, boosting the revenues of its controlled Acushnet subsidiary. As a group, Fila Holdings thus saw its revenues rise by 25.1 percent to 988,281 million Korean won (€717.2m-$875.4m) in the first quarter, leading to a 239.7 percent jump in ...
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Descente’s annual sales fall by 22% despite a Q4 rebound
Descente, the Japanese sportswear group, posted revenues for the financial year ended March 31 of 96,862 million yen (€727.2m-$887.8m), down by 22.2 percent on the year earlier, due to the cancellations of events and competitions, plus the closure of retail stores due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The decline in its ...
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Iconix turns around, rising in Europe
The Iconix Brand Group turned around to a net profit of $4.2 million in the first quarter, boosted by a $15 million gain on the sale of the Lee Cooper trademark in China, as compared to a loss of $21.8 million in the year-ago period, where it reported impairment charges ...
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Technogym grows by 10.2%, with B2C home fitness up by 129.2%
Technogym reported a revenue increase of 10.2 percent to €128.7 million in the first quarter of 2021, with a growth of 13.1 percent in constant currencies. In terms of euros, they rose by 26.0 percent in Italy, by 1.3 percent in the rest of Europe, by 29.1 percent in Asia/Pacific ...
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Canada Goose rises by 33.7%
While reporting a 33.7 percent rise in fourth-quarter sales to 208 million Canadian dollars (€141.4m-$171.7m), an upbeat Canada Goose said it expects revenues to exceed C$1 billion (€680m-$826m) for the first time for the current financial year as it plans to open 10 new stores - six in Asia/Pacific, two ...
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Yue Yue swings to Q1 profit
Yue Yuen Industrial posted a net profit of $85.4 million in the first quarter, in the middle of the $80-90 million range that it predicted in April, compared with a loss of $56.3 million the year earlier. The gross margins of its manufacturing business and its Chinese retail subsidiary, Pou ...
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ArticleLed by Europe, Asics returns to profits in Q1 on 25% higher sales
Asics Corp. reported a 24.8 percent sales increase to 106,549 million Yen (€802,901-$974,477) for the first quarter of 2021, with increases of 43.4 percent in Europe, 20.1 percent in North America, 95.8 percent in Greater China and just 0.5 percent in Japan. E-commerce outperformed, rising by 86 percent overall, with ...
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Mizuno finishes the year down by 11.4%
Net income returned to growth for Mizuno Corp. in the fourth quarter of its financial year, ended March 31, with net earnings rising by 28 percent to ¥1,811 million yen (€13,636-$16,550). The quarterly revenues fell by 7 percent to ¥43.7 billion (€329.1m-$399.4m), growing only in the Americas region because of ...
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Amazon doesn’t owe any taxes in Europe
Amazon EU has won an appeal to Europe’s General Court against a 2017 ruling by the European Commission that ordered it to pay €250 million in back taxes to the government of Luxembourg, which were considered as “illegal state aid.” The Commission reacted with a plea for an international agreement ...
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ArticleAlibaba posts a quarterly loss due to an anti-trust fine
Alibaba reported an attributable net loss of 5.5 billion yuan renminbi (€710m-$836m) for the fourth quarter ended March 31, primarily due to a RMB 18.2 billion (€2.3bn-$2.8bn) anti-trust fine imposed by Chinese anti-trust regulators which charged the company of abusing its dominant market position. The fine represented about 4 percent ...
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News briefsHelly Hansen maintains sales momentum
In the first quarter ended April 3, Helly Hansen’s revenues increased by 12.2 percent to 136.3 million Canadian dollars (€92.8m-$112.1), growing at rou ghly thesame pace as in the fourth quarter of 2020 despite continuing store closures and restrictions on store operations because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Canadian Tire, which ...
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News briefsE-bikes push Giant to new records in sales and profits
Taiwan’s largest bicycle manufacturer, the Giant Manufacturing Group, reported record revenue and profits in the first quarter. Sales rose by 54.8 percent to 20.62 billion Taiwan dollars (€610.2m-$737.4m), and net profit jumped as much as 170 percent to TWD$1.7 billion (€50.3m-$60.8m). In private label (Cadex, Giant, Liv, Momentum brands), ...
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ArticleStrong Q1 leads Wolverine to raise guidance
Wolverine Worldwide raised its guidance for the full financial year due to better-than-expected e-commerce growth in the first quarter and optimism over Covid-19 vaccine roll-outs. The group’s revenues in the three months to April 3 rose by 16.3 percent to $510.7 million, just about missing estimates of $511.8 million. The ...
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News briefsClarus raises full-year guidance after Q1 sales jump
Clarus Corp, the parent company of Black Diamond, Pieps and Sierra Bullets, raised its sales and profit guidance for the full year after posting revenues of $75.3 million in the first quarter, up by 41 percent on a reported basis and 39 percent higher in constant currencies. Excluding Barnes Bullets, ...
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ArticleE-commerce helps Alpargatas to grow by 33%
Alpargatas, the parent company of Havaianas and Osklen, saw first quarter sales rise by 32.7 percent to 901.3 million Brazilian reais (€137.9m-$165.5m), posting its best first quarter in a decade as growth accelerated both domestically and abroad following the continued easing of Covid-19 lockdown measures. The group is no longer ...
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Vulcabras reports higher sales, lower margins
Vulcabras reported strong sales in the first quarter of 2021, rising for a third consecutive quarter despite the impact on the Brazilian company of the Covid-19 pandemic, which led to the closure of physical retailing in the country at the beginning of March. Due to the lockdowns, a significant part ...
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A 3bn goal for Champion’s sales in 2024
The “Full Potential” roadmap set by Steve Bratspies, who became the CEO of Hanesbrands last summer, calls for Champion to achieve a compound average growth rate (CAGR) of 14 percent in the next three years, taking its annual turnover from about $2 billion this year to $3 billion by 2024. ...