Latest Retail News & Analysis – Page 94
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Foot Locker offers bonds with a 4% yield
Foot Locker has announced that it is offering $400 million in senior notes due in 2029, priced at 100 percent of the principal amount and bearing annual interest of 4.00 percent. The private offering is scheduled to close on Oct. 5. Indicatively, the relatively high yield would compare with the ...
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ArticleANWR Group’s 2020 revenues were stable, sports up slightly
The ANWR Group, whose holdings include the German branch of Sport 2000, weathered out the Covid-19 pandemic to end 2020 with a 0.2 percent increase in total revenues to €17.8 billion. Last year posed a tough challenge to ANWR, but the group was able to withstand the crisis thanks to ...
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Himaraya turns around
Himaraya reported an overall sales increase of 8 percent to 62.13 billion yen (€480m-$582m) for the financial year ended Aug. 31, but the momentum is fading away, and the Japanese sporting goods retailer is projecting a decline to ¥59.50 billion (€460m-$530m) for the current year. The company posted net income ...
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Germany’s Sport-Tiedje builds a larger logistics center
Sport-Tiedje, the German-based online and offline retail specialist for home fitness equipment, is investing in a new central warehouse in Schleswig-Holstein to supply its own stores and its online customers throughout Europe, according to SAZ Sport. In the 2020 pandemic year, Sport-Tiedje increased its sales by 55 percent to €203 ...
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Zalando invests in Infinited Fiber
Zalando has joined Adidas, H&M and an investment arm of the Bestseller Group in a round of financing to help Infinited Fiber Company of Finland to build a facility for the commercial production of its biodegradable fiber, called Infinna. The company’s technology converts textile waste and other cellulose-based raw material ...
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Sport 2000 finds retail licensee for Mauritius, Madagascar
Sport 2000 International has acquired a new licensee, the HV Group, in the island states of Mauritius and Madagascar, where it is planning to open seven specialist stores by 2026. Mauritius is to receive two large stores and three small ones, Madagascar will host two others of undisclosed size. The ...
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BMO report highlights some disadvantages in DTC vs. wholesale
A new report compiled by the analyst Simeon Siegel for BMO Capital Markets suggests that the recent focus among sports brands on direct-to-consumer (DTC) channels has its drawbacks. In particular, wholesale appears to offer higher profit margins before taxes and interest. Major footwear brands like Nike, Adidas, Under Armour and ...
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Sidas focuses on its own brands for all the seasons, drops X Socks
X-Technology Swiss is taking over the distribution of its X Socks line of sports socks in France, starting next April, after working for 20 years through Sidas. The latter company has decided to concentrate on its own brands: Podiatech, Sidas, the Sidas Academy, Therm-ic and Shoo IQ. Sidas has already ...
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JD diversifies into beauty products
JD Sports Fashion has acquired an unspecified stake in Hairburst, an international U.K.-based e-tailer for vitamins for hair growth, shampoos, conditioners and other cosmetics, according to The Times of London. According to the newspaper, JD will assist Hairburst’s management in the acquisition of other beauty brands. It quoted Peter Cowgill, ...
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Asos enters the e-sports arena through Fnatic
Asos has signed a three-year deal with Fnatic, an e-sports brand with 30 million users, many of them members of Gen Z. As Asos’ chief growth officer, Robert Birge, explains, “gaming and fashion are both passions for young adults,” and “Gen Z-ers increasingly express their style in both the physical ...
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Eastpak returns to North America
Eastpak’s iconic daypack has been and still is a hot item in Europe, thanks notably to the efforts of a dynamic French-based distributor, Kostia Belkin, in the 1990s. It also enjoys a strong popularity in Asia, which was the first export market for the brand. Founded in Boston in 1952 ...
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Sport 2000's summer business rose by 11% in Austria
Sport 2000 Austria reports a sales increase of about 11 percent for its affiliated retailers between May and August, compared with the previous year. The growth is mainly attributed to the addition of new members and the ongoing demand by Austrians as well as foreign tourists for high-quality bike, outdoor ...
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Under Armour in talks with a new Russian franchisee
Under Armour confirms a report that it is in negotiations with a new potential franchise partner to develop its Brand House retail format in Russia. The first stores may be opened in Russian shopping centers in the autumn of 2022, according to local sources. The new franchisee would take over ...
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Decathlon opens corners in Silpo supermarkets in Ukraine
Decathlon continues to work with other retailers in various countries, including the Ukraine. The leading international sports retailer has opened 20 corners in Silpo supermarkets in Kiev and nine other big Ukrainian cities, including some in which it already has its own stores. Currently, the product range is limited to ...
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Sugi is licensing Sergio Tacchini footwear for Europe
Sergio Tacchini Europe has signed a long-term licensing deal with Sugi International for the development, production and distribution of a new line of Sergio Tacchini footwear that will “significantly upgrade the quality and breadth” of the line, while expanding its distribution. The deal covers many countries in Europe, including Russia, ...
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IIC hires a Salomon executive as GM for mountain sports
Intersport International Corp. (IIC) has officially announced the appointment of Denis Levet, who has worked for Salomon since 2004, as the retail organization’s new general manager of mountain sports. The 44-year-old French native, who started his career at Decathlon 18 years ago, will replace Matthias Klopfenstein in the role next ...
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Driven by DTC and online, Norway’s sporting goods market grew by 16.5% in 2020
While exceeding 10 percent, the growth in Norway’s sporting goods industry from 2019 to this past January was too low – or so says Trond Evald Hansen of the Norwegian Sports Industry Association. Hansen’s calculations are more comprehensive than those compiled by various organizations in some other countries, as they ...
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ArticleWhile opening another franchise in Spain, Nike works with fewer retailers
Last year Nike made Italy’s Percassi Group its preferred partner in southern Europe, opening six stores with the Italian firm in Greece, Italy and Portugal as well as a flagship on a major thoroughfare in Barcelona, Paseo de Gracia. According to Palco23, a Spanish news service covering the sports business, ...
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French sports marketplace raises funds to help it internationalize
Colizey, a French marketplace for sporting goods launched in 2019, is planning to move abroad in 2022, following a new round of financing worth €8 million. Existing and new investors such as Teddy Riner, the French judo champion, have participated in the fund-raising, joining the French-American basketball champion Tony Parker ...
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Zara launches the Zara Athleticz men’s label
Zara has been selling some sports clothing in the past. This time, the international fast-fashion retailer owned by the Inditex group has decided to launch a full-fledged line of activewear for men under the Zara Athleticz (sic) label, starting on Sept. 30 on its web store and at selected physical ...