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News briefsCoupang completes acquisition of Farfetch
Coupang, Inc. announced on Jan. 31 that it has completed the acquisition of the assets of global online luxury company Farfetch Holdings plc. With access to $500 million in capital, this acquisition enables Farfetch to continue providing its renowned services to its brand and boutique partners and more than four ...
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News briefsTradeinn hits a half-billion in annual revenues
The Spanish e-tailer Tradeinn, as Diffusion Sport reports, rounded out its full year 2023 with revenues of about €500 million, a milestone in its history and a meeting of its projection from June. The total represents an increase of 15.2 percent from the €434 million for the full-year 2022 and ...
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News briefsEl Corte Inglés is the latest signatory to Spain’s SCRAP
El Corte Inglés has become a member of Spain’s Association for the Management of Textile and Footwear Residues. In its brief history – it was founded a year ago, last January – the association has obtained the membership also of Decathlon, H&M, IKEA, Inditex, Kiabi, Mango and Tendam. It was ...
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News briefsTemu opens doors to US and European sellers
Temu, a Chinese shopping marketplace known for its low-price offers, is set to welcome both American and European sellers onto its platform starting March 15. Unlike Chinese sellers, who must send products in bulk to Temu’s warehouses in China, European and American partners can ship their goods directly to customers. ...
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ArticleGerman e-commerce sales bottom out
Consumers’ lower propensity to shop was once again reflected in significantly lower overall sales in German e-commerce in 2023, according to the German e-commerce association bevh. Gross sales of consumer goods fell by 11.8 percent to €79.7 billion for the first time in 2023, compared to €90.4 billion in the ...
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News briefsEbay slashes 1,000 jobs amid economic struggles
In a recent internal memo made public, eBay’s CEO, Jamie Iannone, announced plans to reduce the company’s workforce by 9 percent, amounting to approximately 1,000 jobs. The memo cited external challenges, including a “challenging macroeconomic environment,” as reasons for the downsizing, noting that the company’s expenses have outpaced its business ...
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News briefsSigna’s KaDeWe Group files for insolvency
Following various former Signa subsidiaries, the long-standing department store KaDeWe in Berlin has also filed for insolvency. The KaDeWe Group also includes the luxury department stores Alsterhaus in Hamburg and Oberpollinger in Munich, which would, therefore, also be affected by the proceedings. The company announced that the stores would, however, ...
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ArticleSeveral potential buyers for SportScheck
The Munich-based law firm Müller-Heydenreich Bierbach & Kollege, specializing in restructuring and insolvency administration, announced that the search for investors for the insolvent German sporting goods retailer SportScheck is progressing successfully. According to the provisional insolvency administrator Axel Bierbach, numerous interested parties had submitted offers by the end of the ...
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News briefsNew CSR Manager at Sport Conrad
Source: Sport Conrad Maria Ries The German multichannel sports retailer Sport Conrad has appointed Maria Ries to the position of CSR Manager on Jan. 1, 2024. She takes over from Stefanie Buchacher, who has played a key role in shaping the company’s sustainability strategy over the past ...
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News briefsSwedemount successfully confirms reconstruction plan approval
Swedemount Sportswear & Fashion AB has successfully had a reconstruction plan approved. The majority of Swedemount’s suppliers and groups of creditors voted to confirm the reconstruction plan. Johan Andgren, the Swedish company’s CEO, expresses gratitude to nearly all creditors who have supported them throughout the reconstruction plan. Andgren attributes the ...
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News briefsSurge in shoplifting hits England
Shoplifting offenses are on the rise across England and Wales, reaching a 20-year high, as reported by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Police recorded over 400,000 incidents in 2023 up to September, marking a 32-percent increase from the previous year. Retailers in England and Wales are grappling with a ...
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ArticleIntersport Germany continues to grow in 22/23
Source: Intersport Deutschland eG Alexander von Preen With sales of €3.5 billion in the 2022/2023 financial year, Intersport Germany, with over 1,400 associated doors, is building on the record sales figure of the previous year, when it exceeded the €3 billion sales mark for the first time. ...
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ArticleSport 2000 GmbH with stable development in 2023
The consolidated gross external sales of the Sport 2000 5-country network amounted to €2.95 billion in Germany in 2023. The purchasing network comprising Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg amounted to €4.03 billion. Due to restrained order behavior and the insolvency of some sports retailers, the purchasing volume fell ...
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Sports Direct buys former M&S Liverpool building
Frasers Group, the owner of Sports Direct, has acquired the former Marks & Spencer store in Liverpool as part of its strategy to own the properties it occupies. The acquisition involves obtaining the long leasehold of Compton House on Church Street. The process of transforming the M&S store into a ...
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News briefsJD Worldwide opens fashion warehouse in Paris
JD Worldwide has announced plans to open its first warehouse for fashion goods in Paris, France. This initiative is key in fulfilling the company’s cross-border e-commerce strategy, aiming to bring more European brands into the Chinese market by offering efficient solutions. The warehouse will be located in Val-d’Oise and exclusively ...
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News briefsSwedish sports retail sees eighth straight quarterly decline
Despite a snowy kick-off to the winter season, the sports retail sector in Sweden did not manage to post positive figures during the fourth quarter of 2024. While the snow provided a significant boost, sales declined by 0.4 percent. This marks the eighth consecutive quarter of negative trends in the ...
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News briefsJD.com and Evri collaborate
Chinese e-commerce company JD.com has entered into an agreement with delivery firm Evri, aiming to provide increased access for brands from the UK to the Chinese customer base. According to Evri, this collaboration will “open doors for European brands and merchants, particularly in the UK, providing them access to JD.com’s ...
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News briefsHacker attack hits Swedish sports chain Stadium
Over the weekend, the Russian-tied hacker group Akira carried out a cyber attack against the Finnish IT provider Tietoevry. This forced the provider to shut down Primula, Sweden’s largest HR system. In addition to managing 120 Swedish government agencies, the attack also affected the Swedish sports retail chain Stadium. Stadium’s ...
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News briefsXXL switches to Walley as payment provider
XXL is changing its payment provider in the Nordic market. The company has been using Klarna for a while, but now it´s switching to Walley, which aims to assist the sports retail chain in developing multiple payment solutions. Walley will support both digital and in-store transactions, catering to individual consumers ...
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News briefsManchester United plans to launch new e-commerce platform
Manchester United said it will launch a new e-commerce offering later this year and has chosen Scayle Commerce Engine as the official e-commerce platform partner. This is to ensure that the soccer club has one of the most modern commerce platforms in the industry. The new webshop will be developed ...