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Equip App raises CHF 5 million to revolutionize access to sports
Geneva-based private equity firm The New Frontiers (TNF) led the 5 million Swiss francs funding round for Equip, a self-service rental app founded in 2021 that promises to fundamentally change the way sports are played at the local level. Equip was born in Switzerland in 2021 out of a desire ...
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On partners with Trove to launch U.S. resale site and online exchange program
Swiss sportswear and athletic footwear brand On has launched Onward in the U.S., a new resale site and online exchange program powered by California-based brand e-commerce specialist Trove. The Onward program is an extension of On’s existing ESG initiatives, which focus on driving sustainability through innovation and promoting the circular ...
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Amazon launches new seller service to solve supply chain challenges
As part of Amazon’s investment in its warehousing and distribution network to support sellers and improve customer service, the online marketplace has introduced a new solution that allows sellers to use new, purpose-built facilities for bulk inventory storage and automated distribution called Amazon Warehousing & Distribution (AWD). Amazon says AWD ...
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Sports Direct’s owner wants to buy MySale
Frasers Group, the owner of Sports Direct, has made a cash offer for Australian off-price marketplace MySale, in which Frasers Group is already the largest shareholder. Frasers acquired a 28.7 percent stake in MySale earlier this summer, as reported by SGI Europe at the time. The retail group has now ...
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Peloton Interactive partners with Amazon
Peloton Interactive, weeks after announcing 800 layoffs and on the eve of its fourth-quarter earnings release, has a new distribution deal in place for its bike, guide, select accessories and apparel with Amazon in the U.S. News of the Peloton-Amazon partnership sent shares in the interactive fitness company up 18.5 ...
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Marimekko launches marketplace for second-hand goods
The Finnish lifestyle design company Marimekko is launching a digital, community-driven marketplace for vintage and second-hand goods, called Marimekko Pre-loved. The launch is scheduled for Aug. 25. The platform is built in collaboration with the resale technology specialist Archive. To celebrate the launch, Marimekko will release a special selection of ...
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YouGov analysis sees E-sports being an industry dominated by young, male consumers
YouGov has conducted a new study on the German E-sports market. The global market research company puts one of its main focuses on the E-sports business since it entered an exclusive research and data analysis partnership with the gaming business media outlet Business of Esports last year. The new study ...
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United Sports Brands chooses Nogin to optimize e-commerce performance
California-based United Sports Brands (USB) has agreed to a multi-brand Commerce-as-a-Service (CaaS) deal with Nogin, also based in California. CaaS is a cloud-based approach that allows brands and merchants to handle e-commerce while avoiding having to purchase, implement and manage the underlying infrastructure. As part of a three-year agreement, USB ...
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Adidas with e-com-linked supermarket pop-up in Singapore
The Straits Times reports that Adidas has partnered with e-commerce platform Zalora, a leading Asian fashion online store, to launch a supermarket pop-up concept in Singapore. The pop-up at a local supermarket at the Bugis Junction shopping center on Victoria Street, which runs until Aug. 12, features exclusive Adidas items ...
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Facebook Live Shopping shuts down
Source: Meta / Facebook Effective Oct. 1, 2022, retailers will no longer be able to host new or planned live shopping events on Facebook, Meta announced in a blog post. Facebook Live can still be used to broadcast live events, but it will not be possible to ...
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Adidas supplier NTX closes $200 million funding round
The textile technology company NTX, based in Singapore and Shanghai, has completed the funding of nearly $200 million in a C2 financing round led by Centurium Capital, with additional contributions from existing shareholder NRL Capital. Index Capital served as the exclusive financial advisor. According to a company release, the funding ...
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Alibaba appoints two new independent directors
Alibaba Group announced that Irene Yun-Lien Lee, chairman of Hysan Development Company Limited, and Albert Kong Ping Ng, former chairman of Ernst & Young China, have been appointed to the company’s board as independent directors, effective Aug. 4. Following these appointments, the company’s board currently consists of twelve directors, including ...
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Alibaba’s e-com sales decline
In Alibaba’s first quarter ended on June 30, revenues fell very slightly to 205.6 billion yuan renminbi (€29.7bn) from RMB 205.740 billion a year earlier due to a 1 percent decline in revenues in the China commerce segment to RMB 141.9 billion (€20.5bn), offset by revenue growth of the cloud ...
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Allbirds lays off 3% of its employees
Allbirds, the San Francisco-based DTC footwear brand that went public in 2021, confirmed that it is laying off 23 employees. The layoffs were first posted on startup layoff portal Layoffs.fyi and then reported by SFGATE.com. “We have thoughtfully evaluated roles and processes in each department, and each market, to ensure ...
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Deporvillage returns as La Vuelta’s official online store
Spanish sports e-tailer Deporvillage and Unipublic, the organizer of La Vuelta, have signed a collaboration agreement that makes the online sports equipment retailer the official online store of the most important race in the Spanish cycling calendar for the next three years. Deporvillage will sell the four leader’s jerseys made ...
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New price comparison site for runners launches in the U.K.
Tom Green, a London-based amateur runner, is the founder of Geerly. The company focuses on using technology to help runners of all abilities choose the right gear and find it at the best prices. Geerly lists more than 1,700 running shoes, boots and watches. Currently active only in the U.K., ...
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Japanese e-commerce company to acquire majority stake in Phenix owner
As reported by sportstextiles.com, Japanese e-commerce company E-store Corporation has taken steps to acquire Shiffon, a Tokyo-based licensee and developer of brands such as Kappa and Hummel, and Phenix licensee* for its worldwide sales territories except for China, the brand founded in 1952 that is the official outfitter of the ...
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On products more expensive in Switzerland
According to a media report, products from the Swiss running shoe manufacturer On are significantly more expensive in web stores in Switzerland than elsewhere. The price markups range from 15 to 51 percent, as evaluated by the “Sonntagszeitung” newspaper. The company admitted to the newspaper that prices vary in different ...
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Rebag now also sells Adidas, Yeezy, Nike, Jordan
Luxury re-commerce platform Rebag is now offering shoes and apparel on its platform in addition to bags, watches and jewelry. This includes products from the Adidas, Yeezy, Nike and Jordan brands. “Shoes have been one of the top requests, so of course, we listened. We applied Rebag’s meticulousness for sourcing ...
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Stravito partners with KnowledgeHound to centralize survey data in one platform
Swedish software provider Stravito, a platform aimed at democratizing access to market research data, has announced a partnership with KnowledgeHound, a U.S.-based survey analytics platform, to offer fully centralized insights management. Companies subscribing to both platforms and taking advantage of this new integration can now access all of their survey ...