Financial Results – Page 89
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Yuen Yuen’s sales rise by 5.1%
Yue Yuen Industrial Holdings reported a 5.1 percent increase in sales to $7,519.6 million for the first nine months of the year, driven by its own retail operations. The Chinese company’s net income jumped by 12.1 percent from the year-ago period to $229.4 million. Revenues from Yue Yuen’s large manufacturing ...
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Lafuma is selling Eider
Lafuma has received a binding acquisition offer for its Eider brand from K2, the South Korean technical outdoor company.
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Lululemon invests in a smart mirror start-up
Lululemon has joined in a just completed $34 million Series B funding round for a New York-based high-tech fitness start-up, Mirror, which launched a smart full-length LCD mirror in September of last year. The display can be used as an interactive home gym, with live and on-demand fitness classes. Taking ...
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Strong progress for Fila in Europe
Like Puma and Champion, Fila continues to grow faster than much bigger sports brands like Nike, Adidas and Under Armour. The Italian heritage sports brand’s momentum remained particularly strong in Europe during the third quarter of 2019, as Fila Korea’s licensing royalties from the region surged by 59.3 percent to ...
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Kjus and new clubs boost Acushnet’s results
After a disappointing second quarter, hampered by lower sales of Titlest golf clubs, Acushnet bounced back in the third quarter thanks to a strong performance from new products and the addition of the Kjus brand of premium functional apparel. The net income of the company, which is controlled by Fila ...
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Mizuno posts mixed results
Sluggish sales of sporting goods in Japan weighed on Mizuno’s sales for the first half of its fiscal year through September. They fell by 1.7 percent from the year-ago period to 85.5 billion yen (€708.8m-$784.2m), but they recorded increases in constant currencies in North America, the EMEA region and Australia, ...
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Strong gains at Alpargatas
The new owners of Alpargatas moved its head office to less expensive premises in São Paulo with a more collaborative layout during the month of August.
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Under Armour boosts Vulcabras’ results
Vulcabras has reported a sales increase of 11.6 percent to 359.4 million Brazilian reais (€76.4m-$84.2m) for the third quarter of 2019, thanks in part to the higher-prices shoe that the company is selling with the Under Armour brand name in Brazil under its new contract with the American company. The ...
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Canada Goose benefits from earlier shipments
Canada Goose Holdings saw revenues for its second fiscal quarter ended on Sept. 29 jump by 27.7 percent from the year-ago quarter to 294.0 million Canadian dollars (€201.1m-$222.4m), or by 28.3 percent on a constant currency basis. However, it said that part of the growth was due to orders for ...
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Moncler’s sales grow despite Hong Kong riots
Moncler posted consolidated revenues of €995.3 million in the first nine months of the year, representing a 14 percent increase at current exchange rates versus the same period in 2018. At constant exchange rates, the increase was 12 percent. The double-digit revenue growth continued through the third quarter, with sales ...
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Delays affect GoPro’s results
Production delays pushed deliveries of GoPro’s new Hero8 cameras into the fourth quarter, leading the company to record weak results for the third quarter, but the drop was lower than what GoPro and the financial community had predicted. Revenues tumbled by 54.1 percent to $131.2 million, while the gross margin ...
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Dorel Sports posts 14.2% sales increase
Dorel Sports, a division of Dorel Industries, registered revenues of $250.3 million for the third quarter ended on March 31, representing a 14.2 percent increase from the same quarter a year earlier, driven by strong performances at the Cycling Sports Group (CSG). Cannondale’s new line-up is driving CSG success, the ...
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Nautilus tries to recover
Just as in the first half of this year, Nautilus ended the third quarter with a loss, as revenues tumbled by 32.2 percent to $61.7 million, weighed down by the Direct segment. The lower revenues and an unfavorable product mix impacted the gross margin, which dropped by 11.4 percentage points ...
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China tariffs affect Thule
The additional 15 percent duties imposed by the U.S. in July on a variety of products coming from China have led several U.S. retailers to reduce their inventories and to some extent resulted in higher prices that have impacted consumer spending, said the Thule Group to explain a 2.0 percent ...
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The Signa Retail Group signs letter of intent with the Otto Group to take over SportScheck
The Signa Retail Group, which already owns Karstadt Sports and a group of sports-specific e-tailers called Signa Sports United, has signed a letter of intent with the Otto Group to take over its SportScheck chain of sporting goods stores, according to Germany’s Lebensmittelzeitung. The report could not be confirmed, but ...
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Sales jumped by 16.5 percent at Helly Hansen in the...
Sales jumped by 16.5 percent at Helly Hansen in the third quarter, reaching a level of $211.7 million, said its new parent company, Canadian Tire Corp.
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Clarus Corp., the parent company of Black Diamond and other...
Clarus Corp., the parent company of Black Diamond and other brands, had mixed results in the third quarter, with net income dropping by 14.3 percent to $3.5 million on 8.0 percent higher sales of $60.2 million. The gross margin was down by 1.6 percentage points to 34.1 percent, due to ...
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In preliminary statements, several public Chinese sports brands have indicated...
In preliminary statements, several public Chinese sports brands have indicated that they had higher sales in the second quarter of this year. Anta Sports Products, the new owner of Amer Sports, said its sales grew at a mid-teen rate in its Anta stores, while the revenues of the other brands ...
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Original Buff, the main entity of the Buff group, rounded...
Original Buff, the main entity of the Buff group, rounded off its most recent fiscal year, ended April 30, with sales of €38.4 million, up by 8 percent from 2017. The Barcelona-based group's consolidated sales, subsidiaries included, moved some six million units worldwide and brought in €48.5 million, up by ...
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The major Chinese sports brands have issued preliminary figures indicating...
The major Chinese sports brands have issued preliminary figures indicating the market is not slowing down. Anta Sports Products said that sales under its own brand rose at a low-teen rate in the first quarter, while those of other branded products distributed or licensed in China went up by between ...