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ArticleThe boys of summer, mismatches and a new name for the sweat stain
This season’s uniforms for Major League Baseball (MLB), with Nike design and Fanatics manufacturing, are proving to be something of a flop – or a sop. Tops don’t match bottoms, details once specific to a team are now uniform throughout the league, names have shrunk to illegibility from the stands, ...
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ArticleClimate responsibility rating: H&M and Inditex are better than Nike and Adidas
This is what the Corporate Climate Responsibility Monitor says about climate targets and measures.
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ArticleAdidas ends partnership with Parley for the Oceans
In a notable shift in its sustainability efforts, Adidas has announced the cessation of its long-standing partnership.
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ArticleAnta Sports’ FY23 operating profit rises 45 percent
Anta Sports, bolstered by double-digit sales gains for its Anta and Fila brands, a retail market recovery in China, and increases in both its wholesale and DTC businesses, reported a 45 percent improvement in annual profit attributable to shareholders at 10,954 million yuan renminbi (€1.4bn) for the 12 months ended ...
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ArticleDFB’s strategic shift: Adidas to Nike, redefining football apparel’s future
Explore the impact of the DFB’s strategic move to change the supplier and the reactions it sparked.
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ArticleNike addresses backlash over England kit for Euro 2024
Nike has responded to the widespread criticism surrounding its controversial England kit design for the upcoming Euro 2024 tournament. The kit modification notably alters England’s traditional St. George’s flag, replacing the customary red and white hues with a combination of red, purple, black, and a purple cross. British Prime Minister ...
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ArticleNike posts digital decline for first time in nine years
The brand now want to focus on new iterations of its Air technology, investments with its wholesale partners, and better storytelling.
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ArticleAdidas CEO Bjørn Gulden: “Why ‘no’?”
Albeit Adidas presented the first loss in 30 years, CEO Gulden is driven by optimism.
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ArticleAdidas has revealed seven kits for Euro 2024, inspired by Tintin, tartan and carnation
Adidas has pulled back the curtain on the latest lineup of technical performance kits for seven prominent football federations ahead of UEFA Euro 2024. Belgium, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Scotland, Spain, and Wales will hit the field sporting reimagined home and away designs. Each jersey is meticulously crafted to instill a ...
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ArticleYue Yuen’s profit, sales slip in soft FY23
Yue Yuen, the globe’s largest manufacturer of footwear, suffered a down year in 2023 due to inventory de-stocking by retailers worldwide and conservative ordering by its portfolio of brand clients that include Nike, Adidas, Asics and New Balance, among others. Yue Yuen’s annual Ebit declined by 5.6 percent to $390.2 ...
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ArticleAdidas posts first loss in 30 years, eyes €500m operating profit in FY24
Adidas CEO Bjørn Gulden presenting the FY 2023 annual results Growing demand for its Classic shoes and double-digit sales growth rates in both Greater China and Latin America are projected to spark the overall results of Adidas this year, leading to double-digit sales growth in H2 and ...
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ArticleAdidas and Les Mills launch ‘Move, Earn & Swap Points’ initiative
Adidas has unveiled a new initiative, ‘Move, Earn & Swap Points,’ in collaboration with Les Mills, aimed at uniting fitness enthusiasts worldwide. This offering integrates the AdiClub and Les Mills+ communities, providing members with the opportunity to earn rewards while pursuing their fitness goals. Members of Les Mills+ can now ...
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ArticleFoot Locker delivers tepid outlook, delays Ebit margin objective
Foot Locker shares suffered a major setback after the group reported a whopping Q4 net loss of $389 million, outlined weak FY24 guidance, and delayed its Ebit margin range goal of 8.5-9.0 percent by two years until 2026. The news sent FL shares tumbling more than 29 percent, or $10.07, ...
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ArticleNike announces 2% workforce reduction
Nike has officially confirmed a 2 percent reduction in its workforce, following months of speculation. This decision aligns with the company’s goal to streamline operations and save up to $2 billion in costs over the next three years, as announced in December. CEO John Donahoe sent an internal memo to ...
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ArticleEuropean market remains strong for Under Armour
Despite some recent “cooling” with consumers in Eastern Europe and concerns over Red Sea shipping disruptions, Under Armour is pleased with the trajectory of its business in Europe. In the product area, the brand is seeing sales traction from its Meridian products for women; its Curry 11 products; and its ...
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ArticleColumbia faces revenue decline challenge
With a warm winter and a difficult US marketplace to contend with in its seasonally strong final quarter of the year, Columbia Sportswear reported a 27 percent drop in operating income to $113.1 million from $155.4 million and a 9 percent decline in total revenues to $1.06 billion from $1.17 ...
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ArticleAdidas eyes €500m operating profit for FY24, most Yeezy inventories won't be written off
Adidas published preliminary FY23 results and sales and operating profit guidance for FY24 yesterday. In a statement, CEO Bjørn Gulden said the outlook for FY24 is “the next building block needed to bring Adidas back to a company with a double-digit growth and 10 percent operating margin.” Markets in ...
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ArticleRussia faces 50% increase in prices for European sporting goods
In the foreseeable future, the price of European sporting goods can jump by 50 percent, owing to expensive logistics and other difficulties associated with returning foreign brands to the shelves, Marina Malakhatko, head of the retail department of Core.XP, a Moscow-based real estate firm, told local state news outlet Tass. ...
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ArticleCampion to leave Nike after 17 years, joins UCLA
Nike’s current Managing Director of Strategic Business Ventures, Andrew Campion, is planning to leave the company on April 5, according to a recent filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Campion, who has worked at Nike for 17 years, stepped into this very role in May last year. ...
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ArticleNew CPO, President of Americas at Under Armour
Under Armour (UA) has appointed Yassine Saidi as Chief Product Officer and Kara Trent, the current Managing Director for the company’s EMEA region, as President of the Americas. With nearly two decades of industry experience, Saidi has previously held positions at both Adidas and Puma. According to UA, he brings ...