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AnalysisExecutive pay rebounds across vendors in 2024
Vendor executive pay grew 13 percent in 2024, led by a 24 percent rebound in CEO packages, while CFO pay edged up 5%.
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AnalysisThe top sporting goods industry performers by sales and profits in Q2 2025
The 43 publicly traded companies in our quarterly scorecard have experienced a significant 45 percent decline in aggregated profits.
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ArticleGoPro narrows losses despite double-digit revenue decline
Cost cuts and stronger margins helped the action camera maker shrink its quarterly loss, even as revenue fell sharply on softer unit sales and subscriptions.
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ArticleGoPro strengthens its balance sheet
The action camera maker signed a second lien credit agreement as part of a broader effort to strengthen its balance sheet.
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AnalysisThe top sporting goods industry performers by sales and profits in Q1 2025
Key market players are still in turnaround mode as the sporting goods industry reports its first results of 2025.
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ArticleGoPro saw operating loss widen by 9% to $45.2m in Q1
GoPro faces persistent Asia-Pacific challenges as transformation proceeds but is focusing on lean operations and product launches.
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ArticleGoPro reports another loss, cuts costs by 30%
Facing revenue declines and delayed product launches, GoPro slashes costs and refocuses on growth to regain profitability by 2026.
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AnalysisVendor executive compensation fell 24% in 2023
Who in the sporting goods industry earned the best salary in 2023? Get the figures from our summary.
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ArticleGoPro’s ‘challenging year’ continues in Q3
The GoPro group suffered a 112 percent increase in year-over-year operating loss to $8.0 million versus a loss of $3.8 million in Q3.
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News briefsGoPro to reduce workforce by 26%
The reduction is part of an updated restructuring plan, GoPro has announced.
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ArticleGoPro plans cost cuts to achieve profitability by 2025
Despite a challenging H1, the action cam company aims for profitability in 2025 through cost reductions and diversification. Q2 saw a 23% revenue decline but growth in subscriptions.
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News briefsSB C&S to distribute GoPro in Japan
GoPro announced a new distribution partnership with SoftBank Group’s SB C&S Corporation in Japan to sell GoPro products through one of the largest sales networks in the region. SB C&S will provide its retail customers with the full range of GoPro cameras and accessories. “Through SB C&S, we’re continuing the ...
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ArticleGoPro’s retail strategy ahead of plan despite Q4, FY losses
GoPro is increasing its retail presence and product range while ramping up its brand exposure at global sporting events, despite reporting Q4 and FY 2023 operating losses and declines in revenues. Ten months since launching a multi-year growth strategy, the group says it can count on some wins despite the ...
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ArticleGoPro expanding retail network, camera range
GoPro reported an operating loss of $3.79 million against a profit of $24.4 million in Q3, ended Sep. 30, as total revenues declined by 3.5 percent year-over-year to $294.3 million from $305.1 million. Sales of entry-level cameras generated 19 percent of period revenues and exceeded internal expectations as total camera ...
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Infographics & DataSports equipment market 2022: Global revenue and market shares
Our infographic has the 2022 market sales and revenue numbers for 39 big names in Sporting Equipment for those who need the numbers fast.
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AnalysisAnalysis: The top sporting goods industry performers by sales and profits in Q2 2023
Facing difficult year-over-year comparisons in many cases, 2/3 of entrants reported lower sales from Q2 2022. Find out more with our scorecard.
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ArticleGoPro captures momentum with entry-level cameras; reports Q2 loss
New market strategies began to take hold in Q2 as revenues for the period clicked 9.5 percent higher, above expectations, to $241 million. Nonetheless, GoPro reported an operating loss of $22.5 million against an operating profit of $4.7 million for the period ended June 30. Gross margin came in at ...
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Infographics & DataSporting goods industry inventory levels Q1 2023
The Q1 numbers are in, and we focus on inventory. Download our infographic of inventory levels at 18 of the biggest Sporting Goods Industry companies.
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Infographics & DataSales per employee 2022 at sporting goods companies
Our downloadable infographic has employee numbers and sales per employee at 25 of some of the world’s biggest sporting goods companies.
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ArticleAnalysis: Double-digit increase in sales per employee in 2022
We bring you employee numbers at the world’s biggest sporting goods companies, sales per employee, and how these compare with other industries.