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ArticleFoot Locker sees FY sales at top end of estimates as Q1 hit estimates
The U.S. retail chain Foot Locker said it now expects full-year sales to be at the high end of guidance after better than expected first-quarter results. Comparable store sales fell 1.9 percent in the first quarter to April 30, better than the 3.5 percent decline expected by analysts. The company ...
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ArticleVF Corp going strong despite slowdown in Q4 sales due to China lockdowns
VF Corp reported a revenue increase of 9 percent to $2.8 billion (€2.65bn) in the fourth quarter of 2022, driven by The North Face (TNF), although sales at Vans were flat during the period. Sales were boosted by a 15 percent increase in the EMEA region and 12 percent in ...
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ArticleDeckers’ revenues top $3 billion for first time, Hoka set to surpass $1 billion
In an exceptional display of corporate resilience and growth, Deckers has announced a record-breaking revenue topping $3 billion. In the spotlight is the Hoka brand, which has not only contributed significantly to this success but is also on track to surpass a significant milestone of $1 billion in sales.
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ArticleCanada Goose will drive DTC sales higher this year
Canada Goose, which is forecasting 18 to 27 percent revenue growth to C$1.3 to C$1.4 billion (€893.1m-€961.8m) this financial year ending in April 2023, intends to grow its Direct to Consumer business for the 12 months in the low to high teens on a comparable basis. If that objective is ...
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Salomon completes research on the ecological impact of its Index.01 shoe
Source: Salomon Index.01 Three years after the market introduction of its recyclable running shoe Index.01, Salomon has presented a study by its footwear team that has researched the shoe’s environmental impact compared to a conventionally manufactured road running shoe. Since 2019, shoes have been returned to Salomon ...
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ArticleFrisk to step down from all positions at Under Armour
Nearing the completion of a multi-year, $525 to $550 million restructuring, and 10 days after disclosing that short-term challenges will impact its sales, profitability, and margins for much of 2022, Under Armour late on May 18 appointed Colin Browne as its interim president and CEO, effective June 1. On that ...
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ArticleHelly Hansen replaces Phenix as apparel supplier to Norwegian ski team after nearly 30 years
The Norwegian Ski Association Alpine and Helly Hansen have reached an agreement for the next eight years. Helly Hansen will thus become the team’s official partner, supplying apparel and other equipment starting with the 2022-23 ski season. Partnering with the Norwegian Ski Federation Alpine is a natural and strategic decision ...
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ArticleNike celebrates 50 years with “Seen It All” starring Spike Lee
Nike is celebrating its 50th birthday this year. Filmmaker Spike Lee directed the anniversary film “Seen It All.” The flick stars 40 former and current Nike athletes.
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ArticleSlinger becomes Connexa Sports Technologies
Slinger Bag Inc. is rebranding as Connexa Sports Technologies Inc, a connected sports technology company that brings together Slinger, PlaySight Interactive, Ltd, Gameface.ai and Foundation Sports Systems, LLC. As part of the restructuring, Slinger also moved its headquarters from Nevada to Delaware, effective May 16, 2022. With its portfolio of ...
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ArticleIntersport Germany and Adidas agree on new single account delivery concept
Intersport Germany has entered a new stage of its cooperation with Adidas. Both companies signed for a single account model, similar to the agreement that Intersport has had with Nike since 2018. Kicking off with the June 2022 order show in Heilbronn, Intersport retailers will have access to pre-set single ...
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ArticleOn raises full-year guidance after beating expectations in Q1
On Holding AG raised its guidance for the full year after reporting better-than-expected sales and profits in the first quarter ended March 31. The Swiss athletic gear company generated sales of 235.7 million Swiss francs (€225.2m), up by 67.9 percent on the year earlier and comfortably above an analysts consensus ...
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ArticleSwiss sports market with record growth in 2021
According to GfK Switzerland, the Swiss sports market (excluding bicycles), like other non-food markets, benefited from the pandemic and recorded a 14 percent increase in growth to just under 2 billion Swiss francs, thus reaching record levels. For once, all sectors contributed to the double-digit sales growth: Hardware with +11 ...
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ArticleFila’s Q1 operating profit dips on supply chain, Acushnet expenses
Fila Holdings group revenues inched 1.8 percent higher in constant currency to 1,073,563 million Korean won (€751.5m) and were 8.6 percent higher on a reported basis for the first quarter ended March 31. The revenue improvement was attributed to growth in Acushnet sales of 4.3 percent (12.9 percent on a ...
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ArticleWibe to step down as chief executive of XXL
Source: XXL ASA Pål Wibe, CEO XXL ASA The board of Nordic sports retailer XXL ASA and Pål Wibe agreed on May 13 that the latter will step down as CEO on Sept. 1 of this year. The Norwegian Sports Industry Association wrote in a statement that ...
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ArticleThule Group enters new categories, updates financial targets
At its capital markets day, the Swedish Thule Group has presented plans to enter the two new product categories in 2023: car seats – to be launched in Europe first, expanding worldwide in a second step – and dog transport products, starting with a dog cage. The company was also ...
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ArticlePuma CEO Bjørn Gulden: “Not having fun is a waste of time”
Puma’s CEO Bjørn Gulden and Giorgio Chiellini, captain of the Italian national soccer team at Euro2020, talked about their careers, outstanding leadership and the importance of having fun in a video interview released as part of the sports company’s annual report. In his professional career spanning more than two decades, ...
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ArticleJD Sports lifts annual guidance despite footwear shortages
Britain’s JD Sports Fashion raised its annual profit outlook, despite a global shortage of key footwear styles and indicated upbeat sales so far this year. The company said it now expected profit before tax and exceptional items for the year to January 29 to be about £940 million (€1.1bn) and ...
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ArticleYue Yuen profit dips on retail drag
Yue Yuen Industrial reported a 10.8 percent drop in first-quarter net profit to $97.1 million compared to $108.4 million in the year-ago period ended March 31, as growing manufacturing capacity was overshadowed by weak sales at its Pou Sheng Intl. retail subsidiary due to the resurgence of Covid-19 in mainland ...
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ArticleMizuno hit record EMEA results last year
The Japanese company, bolstered by strong sales in running and golf, reached its highest ever annual revenue and operating profit in the EMEA in the financial year 2021. Total regional sales grew 37.7 percent to 17.9 billion yen (€137.8m) on a ¥1.4 billion (€10.8m) operating profit compared to a ¥0.3 ...
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ArticleTopgolf tees up earnings guidance rise for Callaway after strong Q1
Callaway Golf raised annual guidance after a strong first quarter, driven by its Topgolf driving range venues, where sales surged on pre-Covid pandemic levels after a slow start due to the Omicron variant and strong performances from its other segments. Revenue for the three months to March 31 rose 59.6 ...