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ArticleAcushnet Q4 sales increase benefits from higher ASPs
Sales in the EMEA increased by 18.3 percent to $57.0 million.
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ArticleFrasers forms ten-year partnership with GMG to launch Sports Direct in MENA
A 50-store expansion plan is set to increase Frasers Group’s footprint in the Gulf region and Egypt.
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ArticleAdidas to sponsor Kings League
The seven-a-side league is starting to get attention from major brands.
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ArticleNew US, European licensing deals for Reebok
Galaxy will be handling the US alone but the UK and Europe through a joint venture.
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ArticleIntersport Spain files for insolvency
Operations continue and, the company hopes, will endure.
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ArticleBoozt moves headquarters from Sweden
Boozt, one of the leading Nordic online department stores, plans to establish its headquarters in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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ArticleArc’teryx delivered over $2bn in FY24 revenues for Amer Sports
A financial turning point in Amer Sports’ journey occurred in Q4. Arc’teryx is still the strongest brand in Amer’s portfolio.
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ArticleTopgolf Callaway Group FY25 results will be impacted by currency, tariffs
The group currently assumes a consumer environment like 20024 and headwinds of approximately $105 million in revenues and $120 million in adjusted Ebitda.
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ArticleBjörn Borg approaches SEK 1bn in sales
Net sales for lifestyle brand Björn Borg rose to SEK 989.7 million (€88.7m), an increase of 13.5 percent in FY24.
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ArticleNorwegian sports retailers’ sales declined 4.4% in 2024
The biggest retailers in Norway recorded sales of NOK 12.5 billion (€1.07bn) in 2024 – a 4.4 percent decrease from the previous year.
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ArticleAlpargatas puts itself in better position with more inventory write-offs
For FY24, the Havaianas parent realized a 73 percent improvement in year-over-year Ebitda to R$342.1 million (€57.0m) as the annual gross margin widened by 290 basis points to 42.9 percent.
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ArticlePerformance Days: Focus on certifications!
The show takes place on March 5-6 in Munich, with a focus on “Certifications – Which Ones Matter?”
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ArticleThe 2025 sustainability agenda: What brands should have on their radar
The EU’s sustainability agenda will continue to be at the heart of many companies in the sports and outdoor industry. We’ve outlined the key developments.
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ArticleNew York Giants looking to sell a stake?
The stakes must be of at least 3 percent and of no more than 10 percent, and no more than 10 percent of a team’s equity may be held by private equity in any combination of stakes.
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ArticleSuper Retail Group H1 sales up 4.0 percent
From a category perspective, footwear and licensed delivered strong growth and fitness tech stood out in the apparel/health/well being segment.
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ArticleGarmin’s fitness segment drives record Q4 and FY24 growth
The fitness segment led record FY24 growth, with wearables driving a 32 percent sales surge.
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ArticleAdidas replaces Craft as Swedish Athletics’ kit supplier
Adidas is the new partner of Swedish Athletics. But one special pole vault guy sponsored by Puma was absent from the photoshoot. Will Mondo compete in three stripes?
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ArticleSaucony parent completes first turnaround strategy
Merrell and Saucony parent Wolverine, in reporting Q4 and FY24 results, said the first phase of its turnaround strategy, with its cost cuts and margin expansions, is complete.
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ArticleWorld Athletics discussing transgenderism
The governing body has opened a consultation with stakeholder, due to end in early March.
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ArticleEurobike in transformation for the 2025 show
Eurobike 2025 will have an adventure area and support from Scandinavia.