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ArticleNautilus sees lower retail order trend continuing
The fitness company, which has reduced its workforce by 15 percent and is lowering its annual expenses by $30 million, expects lower levels of retail re-orders that hampered Q3 revenues to continue through the first half of 2023.
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ArticleTopgolf Callaway lifts forecasts as venues offset weaker golf gear sales
Topgolf Callaway reported a rise in fourth-quarter revenues and pushed annual earnings forecasts higher after a strong performance from its driving ranges looked set to help cushion weaker demand for golf equipment this year.
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ArticlePPA reviewing legal options against WPT
The Professional Padel Association (PPA) is none too happy over the plans of the World Padel Tour (WPT) for the current year. The union has released a nine-point statement alleging breach of player contracts and describing the tour’s “unilateral” decisions as being “of a gravity without comparison, not only in ...
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ArticleHanesbrands shifts capital allocation strategy, shares plunge
Hanesbrands, the Champion parent, faced with numerous near-term challenges that are not expected to wane during H1, has lowered its guidance and eliminated its quarterly dividend, as it aims to accelerate debt reduction and shore up its balance sheet.
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ArticleAsics posts double-digit sales gains in all regions in FY22
Asics Corp., bolstered by 24 percent annual revenue growth in its vital performance running business, reported significant improvements in revenues, operating income and net profit in its fiscal year ended Dec. 31.
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ArticleAdidas braces for a hard year ahead after a difficult 2022
In a press release on Feb. 9, Adidas warn of considerably lower revenues in 2023. If Adidas decides not to repurpose Yeezy prduct, 2023 could see an operating loss as low as €700 million.
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ArticleXXL ASA exiting Austria, raising new equity
The Scandinavian retail operator, facing historically low consumer confidence and lower demand for sporting goods in its markets, is taking major actions to improve its balance sheet.
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ArticleYonex hikes FY outlook on improving overseas trends
Yonex, which only three months ago warned of tougher business conditions on the horizon, has lifted its full-year outlook, citing “a recovery in demand, particularly overseas.” The Japanese company, which has baked higher raw-material costs and currency impact into its forecast, is now anticipating annual revenues of 106,000 million yen ...
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ArticleGlobal Sports Survey: Women’s sports and media rights will drive industry growth
More than 75 percent of sports executives believe that women’s sports revenues will increase by over 15% in the next three to five years
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ArticleUnder Armour reports improved results, EMEA shines
With new President and CEO Stephanie Linnartz slated to begin her Under Armour career at month’s end, the company reported stronger third-quarter results for the period ended Dec. 31. Operating income increased by 9.9 percent to $94.7 million from $86.1 million as Ebit expanded by 37 percent to $140.4 million. ...
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ArticleSigna Sports United braces for slow first half
Signa Sports United calls the current headwinds it’s facing transitory and believes they should begin to subside in the second half of FY23
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ArticleMizuno lands improved results, record Q3 revenues
Mizuno, fueled by growth in its golf business and an improved business climate in Japan, has reported an implied 21 percent increase in third-quarter revenues to a record 48.2 billion yen (€332.6m) for the three months ended Dec. 31. Operating profit declined 16 percent to ¥2.1 billion (€14.5m) from ¥2.5 ...
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ArticleStarvie and Asics join forces, comment on pádel
As the Spanish press reports, racquet manufacturer Starvie has struck a sponsorship deal with Asics for its roster of professional pádel players, who as of this month will be competing in the Japanese brand’s apparel and shoes. Among these players are Bea González, Coki Nieto and Javi Garrido. Quoted in ...
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ArticleVF Corp. takes action to improve performance, divesting pack brands
VF Corp. is vowing to take all necessary actions to improve its operating performance heading into its FY24
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ArticleDescente nine-month operating income jumps
Descente’s total sales increased by 12 percent to 86,099 million yen (€619.9m) in the nine-month period ended Dec. 31, 2022, leading to a 67 percent jump in operating profit to ¥7,300 million (€50.4m) versus ¥4,380 million. The net profit rose by 106 percent to ¥10,172 million (€70.2m). Besides its ...
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ArticleDeckers raises sales and earnings guidance after better-than-expected Q3
Deckers Brands raised its sales and earnings guidance for the full financial year after revenues in Q3 beat expectations for top line
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ArticleUnderstanding the GPSR and what it could mean for EU businesses
Have you heard of the GPSR and do you know what it means for businesses in the EU? We explain the main points every brand needs to know
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ArticleJD Sports unveils plans for sales growth, rapid store expansion
JD Sports Fashion has revealed plans to grow revenues and margins by double digits. Find out the strategy behind this plan.
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ArticleSkechers Q4 sales jump announced along with full year 2022 financial results
Skechers says it is planning to begin production in India, one of its fastest growing markets in the Asia Pacific region. Sales in the country displayed “particular strength” in the fourth quarter of 2022, as the company’s overall top line jumped by 13.5 percent to $1,878.8 million billion to reach ...
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ArticleGoPro aims for $100m in FY23 subscription revenue
If the 20-year-old action camera company reaches the $100 million sales objective from subscriptions this year, it will represent 22 percent year-over-year growth from FY22. CEO Nick Woodman told analysts that GoPro is selling subscriptions “to people who don’t even own” one of its cameras. The company ended 2022 with ...