Latest Retail News & Analysis – Page 88
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Omni-channel retailing dominates for sporting goods in Switzerland
Swiss consumers are shopping more than before online, but they still prefer to buy most kinds of products in the physical stores, according to a study commissioned by the Swiss Retail Federation to Oliver Wyman, which conducted its survey in November. The overall share of purchases made in brick-and-mortar stores ...
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Social commerce will be a $1,200 bn business by 2025
Sporting goods brands should take a harder look at the benefits of social commerce, judging from a new report issued by Accenture. It says that shopping through social media platforms is expected to grow three times as fast as traditional e-commerce. Boosted by the Covid pandemic, it should rise from ...
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News briefsAmerican Yeti will open a European subsidiary
Yeti Coolers, a wholly owned subsidiary of Yeti Holdings headquartered in Austin, Texas, has announced that it is planning to set up a European office in Amsterdam. It will be headed up by a new managing director of international operations; Kevin Ross, who served most recently as vice president of ...
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News briefsANWR Group exits as shareholder of Bico
At the end of 2021, the ANWR Group divested its 25.1 percent stake in in the German Bico Zweirad Marketing buying group by mutual agreement, turning the Schutz- und Beteiligungsgemeinschaft der Bico-Händler cooperative of bike dealers into its sole shareholder. ANWR, which is also the parent company of the Sport ...
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New Balance goes direct in three more Eastern European countries
New Balance has further extended its control over the distribution of its products in Europe. It has taken it over from Aspire Sports for the markets of the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary, with effect from Jan. 1. Its business in those three countries will be run by its Polish ...
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Sports Direct’s parent is reportedly bidding for Footasylum
Frasers Group has filed an offer to buy Footasylum, according to The Sunday Times. It has notified the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), which again ruled in November that JD Sports Fashion must divest the 65-store chain on anti-trust grounds. JD acquired Footasylum in May 2019. Frasers’ bid is questionable, ...
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Spanish mountain sports retailers' association Green to launch website
CMDsport reports that Green, an association of 13 independent mountain sports retailers in Spain, is set to launch next year a website, called The Green, to promote the association’s name to suppliers and consumers alike. According to Carles Raimundo, owner of Foracorda, a store in Palma de Mallorca that belongs ...
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Skechers takes charge of its distribution in the Philippines
Skechers has taken charge of its distribution in the Philippines through a subsidiary, Skechers USA Philippines. The current distributor, Trendworks International, will continue to sell Skechers products until the end of this year. According to David Weinberg, chief operating officer of Skechers USA, a “dedicated team focused on growth and ...
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Alibaba pledges to reduce emissions
Alibaba Group has pledged to make its in-house operations carbon-neutral (Scope 1 and Scope 21 emissions) and to cut its carbon-intensity emissions (Scope 32) by 2030. It has also pledged to cut 1.5 gigatons in carbon emissions from its “business ecosystem” (Scope 3+) by 2035. To accomplish this, the Chinese-based ...
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Stadium Outlet continues to expand
Stadium will open a large 1,900-square-meter Stadium Outlet store on the ground floor of the Femman shopping center in Gotherburg in September 2022. The low-cost chain of the Stadium group currently has 62 locations in Sweden, Norway and Finland.
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News briefsBlue Tomato offers board rentals in Austria, Germany and Netherlands
Instead of just offering its board sports hardware, Blue Tomato has implemented a new equipment rental system both online and in brick-and-mortar stores in Austria, Germany and the Netherlands called “Rent Your Ride.” To date, 14 stores are associated, offering on-site education, rental, and board maintenance services. The boards ...
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ABG strikes an early deal with the JD group for Reebok
The Authentic Brands Group (ABG) has secured an agreement with JD Sports Fashion for Reebok to be available for sale in all its 2,850 stores in Europe and North America, including those operating under the JD, Size?, Finish Line, DTLR, Shoe Palace, Sprinter and SportZone and their associated e-commerce platforms. ...
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Sports Direct’s parent may go private
Frasers Group, parent company of Sports Direct and many other operations, has failed to address so far recent rumors that Mike Ashley, its biggest shareholder, may want to take the company private. He already owns about 68 percent of the shares, and an ongoing share buyback program may soon take ...
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ArticleAdidas releases its first NFT collection
As we reported earlier this month, Adidas has struck deals with three producers of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) on the Ethereum blockchain: Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC), gmoney and PUNKS comic. The fruit of those initiatives, a first collection of NFTs under the Adidas Originals brand of lifestyle products is slated ...
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ArticleSigna Sports United goes public with a valuation of $3.0 billion
Signa Sports United (SSU), which has become the largest dedicated sports e-tailer in the world, started trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Dec. 15 with an opening price of $9.07 per share, down from an issue price of $9.43, which gave the company a valuation of $3.13 billion. ...
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New Reebok licensee for India
The Authentic Brands Group (ABG) has picked a new licensee for Reebok in India and other ASEAN nations: Bangladesh, Bhutan, the Maldives, Nepal and Sri Lanka. The Indian company, Aditya Birla Fashion & Retail Ltd. (ABFRL) is already ABG’s local licensee for Forever 21 and Van Heusen. It also works ...
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New 2020 retail figures for Spain
We have obtained new figures for the sales of some of the leading Spanish sports retailers in 2020 from a Spanish market research agency, Sport Panel, leading us revise one of the charts that we published on Friday. The revised chart shows, among other things, that the Spanish turnover of ...
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News briefsFoot Locker launches its Cozi label of women’s apparel
Foot Locker has announced the global launch of its first private label of women’s apparel, Cozi, presenting it as “an apparel brand designed for women who keep up with trends, love sneakers and crave premium wardrobe staples at an affordable value.” It will be exclusively available in multiple sizes online ...
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News briefsBlue Tomato expands to Norway
Source: blue-tomato.com The new Blue Tomato store at Grensen 13 in downtown Oslo. Blue Tomato has opened its first store in Norway. The Austrian-based company, which is part of the U.S. action sports retailer Zumiez, moved into a 425-square-meter store at Grensen 13 in the heart of ...
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Spektrum gets new financing to diversify and internalize
Spektrum, the Swedish-based brand of ski goggles and sunglasses, has raised 18 million Swedish kronor (€1.7m-$2.0m) from new partners in order to finance its future international development and the diversification of its product portfolio in the safety equipment sector, including helmets. Spektrum was founded in 2012 by a group ...