All Fitness articles – Page 21
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Misfit, the U.S. maker of wearable fitness trackers, is to...
Misfit, the U.S. maker of wearable fitness trackers, is to be taken over for $260 million by Fossil Group, a watchmaker based in Texas. Fossil sells its own brands, Fossil and Skagen, and it holds licenses for several others, from Adidas to Michael Kors and Diesel. Sonny Vu, chief executive ...
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The launch of the Spark, a sports and fitness watch...
The launch of the Spark, a sports and fitness watch integrating a heart-rate monitor and permanent activity tracking, among other features, supported sales growth of 5 percent to €146.0 million in the third quarter for the consumer product division at TomTom, excluding automotive hardware. Coming in several versions, the Spark ...
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Chris Clawson, president of Life Fitness, has been elected president...
Chris Clawson, president of Life Fitness, has been elected president of the Sports & Fitness Industry Association (SFIA) of the U.S.
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Lolë, the brand of fitness women's wear owned by Coalision,...
Lolë, the brand of fitness women's wear owned by Coalision, has announced the arrival of Géraud Maréchal as vice president for Europe, in charge also of distributors in Africa and the Middle East. He succeeds Pierre-Louis Lacoste, who has left to oversee Etsy France. Maréchal will report to Bernard Mariette, ...
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Sales in the fitness division of Brunswick Corporation, the owner...
Sales in the fitness division of Brunswick Corporation, the owner of the Life Fitness brand, advanced by 4 percent to $197.5 million for the third quarter. They were driven by increased sales to U.S. health clubs, local and federal governments, and they included an acquisition finalized in the third quarter. ...
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Growing the fitness sector through innovation will be the topic...
Growing the fitness sector through innovation will be the topic of the third European Health and Fitness Forum, which will be held in Cologne in April just ahead of Fibo, the international trade fair for the fitness industry. The forum is organized by Fibo and Europe Active, the former European ...
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Johnson Health Tech (JHT), the Taiwanese fitness equipment maker that...
Johnson Health Tech (JHT), the Taiwanese fitness equipment maker that owns the Matrix, Vision and Horizon brands, has acquired Stak Fitness, a leading distributor of fitness gear in Canada. It will operate as a separate subsidiary for JHT, with current management and staff. Established in 2004 by Karim Toupin-Chaieb, Stak ...