All Financial Results articles – Page 78
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ArticleUnder Armour posts better-than-expected Q3 results
Under Armour reported net income of $38.9 million for the third quarter, compared with $102.3 million in the year-ago period, on virtually flat revenues of $1,433 million. Aside from a weaker gross margin, the lower profitability was essentially due to ongoing restructuring and impairment changes of $74.2 million for the ...
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ArticleColumbia performs better than expected
After a difficult first half of 2020 due to the impact of the pandemic, Columbia Sportswear Company performed better in the third quarter, but the results remained far below those of last year. Its net income tumbled by 47 percent from the year-ago quarter to $62.8 million, while sales dropped ...
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ArticleHoka’s momentum shows no signs of slowing
Once again Hoka One One posted very strong results, helping Deckers Brands grow in its second fiscal quarter ended on June 30. Despite headwinds from Covid-19, the group’s sales progressed by 15.0 percent from the same period last year to reach a new quarterly record of $623.5 million, with ...
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ArticleSequential quarterly improvements for Skechers
While Skechers’ third-quarter sales decreased by 3.9 percent year-on-year and net earnings dropped by 37.6 percent to $64.3 million, it was a significant improvement from the second quarter, when sales where 78.3 percent lower and the company ended with a net loss of $68.1 million. The pandemic significantly impacted Skechers ...
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ArticleShimano’s earnings rise by 10%
Shimano’s sales for the first nine months of the year were down by 2.0 percent from the year-ago period to 264,174 million yen (€2.16bn-$2.53bn), hampered by lockdowns around the world in response to Covid-19. However, sales started to improve during the second quarter due to the soaring popularity of cycling ...
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ArticleTechnogym wants home fitness to generate half of €1 bn in sales
In reporting a 53 percent increase to €98 million in its home fitness segment for the first nine months of this year, Technogym said that its board of directors has approved a new three-year business plan, called Technogym At-Home, that calls for a doubling in the segment’s revenues from a ...
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ArticleMarine, Fitness, Outdoor products drive record Q3 for Garmin
Garmin has reported record third-quarter earnings of $313.4 million, thanks to robust growth in demand for its marine, fitness and outdoor products. The Swiss-based company, which also makes equipment for the aviation and automotive industries, reported net sales of $1.11 billion for the 13 weeks to Sept. 26. This compares ...
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ArticlePuma returns to profit and growth
Puma’s revenues for the third quarter rose by 13.3 percent in constant currencies to €1,583, leading to a 13.0 percent rise in net income to €100.5 million. This was in sharp contrast with the second quarter, when the company was hit by a 32.3 percent drop in revenues and ended ...
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ArticleRecord Q3 revenues for Crocs
Thanks to ”exceptional consumer demand and strong sell throughs,” Crocs saw its third-quarter revenues jump by 15.7 percent from the year-ago quarter to a record $361.7 million. In constant currencies they gained 15.9 percent. The company recorded growth in all channels and geographies. It also saw record sales in e-commerce, ...
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ArticleMoncler reports a 14% drop in Q3
The decline in Moncler’s revenues slowed down in the third quarter to a rate of 15 percent, or 14 percent in local currencies, falling to a level of €361.8 million. The management reported high and constantly improving growth in China. Without providing the details, the management said that other markets ...
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ArticleKathmandu benefits from Rip Curl and online sales
It was the acquisition of Rip Curl that helped Kathmandu Holdings to raise its total sales by 48.7 percent to 801.5 million New Zealand dollars in the “transformational” financial year ended on July 30, with the action sports brand contributing sales of NZ$ 315.7 million (€178.2m-$210.6m) in the first nine ...
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ArticleThule posts strong results
The third quarter was a good one for Thule Group, the Swedish company best known for its roof boxes and bike racks. It saw its net income soar by 148.6 percent from the year-ago quarter to 449 million Swedish kronor (€43.3m-$51.3m), while revenues jumped by 44.9 percent to SEK 2,043 ...
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Online sales and Rip Curl help Kathmandu
As expected, the acquisition of Rip Curl helped Kathmandu Holdings to raise its total sales by 48.7 percent to 801.5 million New Zealand dollars in the “transformational” financial year ended on July 30, with the action sports brand contributing sales of NZ$ 315.7 million (€178.2m-$210.6m) in the first nine months ...
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Uvex squeezes growth from a pandemic-dominated year
The Uvex Group’s total sales for its 2019-20 financial year amounted to about €480 million, up by about 1 percent year-on-year. The pandemic boosted sales in the company’s safety segment – responding to demand for respirators, wide-vision goggles, disposable protective gloves and coveralls – but depressed sales in such recreational ...
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Generally positive results for the Chinese sports brands
Chinese companies don’t publish detailed quarterly results, but all the four major public sporting goods companies except 361 Degrees had something positive to say in their preliminary operational updates for the third quarter of 2000, confirming the Chinese industry’s recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. Li Ning Company reported an improvement ...
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Double-digit decline for Mammut
Conzzeta Group, the parent company of Mammut Sports Group, said revenues from the Outdoor segment, which only consists of Mammut, declined in the first nine months of this year by 20.0 percent in reported terms to 149.4 million Swiss francs (€139.3m-$163.2m), or by 17.5 percent in constant currencies and on ...
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VF wants to be more agile and digital
After releasing VF Corporation’s figures for the second quarter ended on Sept. 30, the group’s management said it felt that the worst of the Covid-19 crisis is over by now, but pointed out that the crisis will be prolonged, that the situation is going to be “volatile,” and that the ...
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ArticleVF goes back into the black
After recording a loss and steep declines in revenues during its first fiscal quarter, VF Corp. bounced back in the second quarter, ended on Sept. 26, with a smaller decline in sales and a return to profits. The management said that year-to-date results have surpassed its expectations across all brands, ...
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ArticleAsos will focus more on activewear
Asos, the international U.K.-based fashion e-tailer, said it will expand its activewear offering as locked-down clients spurned party outfits in favor of sportswear and exercise gear during the Covid-19 pandemic. Asos said that a focus on curating and presenting “the best edit of sports lifestyle and activewear product … from ...
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Babolat hopes to capitalize on the recovery of racquet sports
Like some other outdoor sports, tennis has enjoyed a recovery from the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic of this past spring, as players can easily respect social distancing rules in the tennis courts. In the first half of this year, Babolat, the world leader for tennis racquets, came 20 percent ...