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News briefsVeja opens first Berlin store
Source: Veja Veja Store Berlin The French sneaker brand Veja has opened its first store in the German capital. Located in the central and historic district of Berlin Mitte, the footwear brand offers its line in a 100 sqm shop. Veja’s minimalist corporate design is already found ...
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ArticleIntersport Germany: Growth in challenging times, new store opens in Bad Homburg
On the occasion of the opening of the new Intersport Krumholz store in Bad Homburg near Frankfurt am Main, Dr. Alexander von Preen, CEO of Intersport Germany, gave an interim assessment of the current situation in the sporting goods market and the development of the cooperative.
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News briefsFrasers Group buys stake in fashion marketplace MySale
Frasers Group, the owner of Sports Direct, has acquired a 28.7 percent stake in MySale, an off-price fashion marketplace headquartered in Sydney and listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE). The financial terms of the deal have not been disclosed. In a filing with the LSE, Frasers explained that the ...
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News briefsDecathlon France has selected a new CEO
Source: Decathlon Bastien Grandgeorge is to become CEO of Decathlon France. The change will occur on Oct. 1, at the end of the term of co-CEOs Arnaud Gauquelin and Fabrice Lisardi, who will be taking up other posts in the company. Grandgeorge has been working his ...
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News briefsPuma partners with mobile linking specialist Branch on first global e-com app
Puma and Branch, an omnichannel mobile linking and mobile measurement platform, have partnered to successfully launch and grow Puma’s first global e-commerce app. The rollout began in June with the launch of the Puma app in India (SGI Europe reported). The companies are working together to drive fans and consumers ...
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ArticleSales up by 18.3% at Decathlon Spain
Decathlon Spain generated revenues of €2.034 billion (VAT included) in 2021, for a year-on-year increase of 18.3 percent. Net profit amounted to €96.7 million, of which €19 million was shared with its 11,910 employees. The Decathlon group’s revenues were up by 12.5 percent for the year. Online sales reached €326 ...
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News briefsNew French sales rep for Polygiene
Source: Polygiene Jean Charles Marchionni, new Polygiene sales Agent France Polygiene is expanding its Central European team. From July 1, French sports and outdoor industry veteran Jean Charles Marchionni will start as a new sales agent for the Swedish group. Marchionni is well-known in the industry as ...
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ArticleIntersport Austria sees business model confirmed; outdoor, ski and bike lead the way
Intersport Austria reported revenues of approximately €325 million in the first half (ended March 30) of its 2022 fiscal year. This represents a 12 percent increase compared to pre-pandemic levels (first half of FY2019). These figures do not include Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic. Source: Intersport ...
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News briefsStockX to lay off 8% of its workforce
According to several media reports, the sneaker marketplace StockX announced this week that it will lay off 8 percent of its workforce. The Detroit-based company employs more than 1,500 people, so the number of layoffs is likely to be 120 or more. StockX cited “macroeconomic challenges currently impacting our global ...
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ArticleVertical Block Exemption Regulation -
VBER 2022: Guidelines for the new EU-wide distribution lawThis article provides you with everything you need to know about the new EU-wide distribution law: Vertical Block Exemption Regulation (VBER). It is one of the most important regulations for everybody in the trade business.
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ArticleGerman consumer climate falls to new record low
According to GfK, German consumers were more uncertain than ever in June 2022. At minus 27.4 points, consumer sentiment has never been lower since the first German consumer climate survey in 1991. Above all, German consumers are more pessimistic about their own income than they have been for decades. According ...
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News briefsZalando revises full year outlook due to macroeconomic challenges
Zalando has issued an update for Q2 2022 and revised its guidance for the financial year 2022 due to a further deterioration in macroeconomic conditions during the second quarter, with the EU consumer confidence index decreasing further in June, the company said. The Berlin-based online platform for fashion and lifestyle ...
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News briefsPádel Nuestro to expand its retail footprint
Pádel Nuestro will be expanding its physical retail footprint domestically and abroad. While acknowledging the ever-increasing importance of the internet, especially for product information, the Spanish chain seeks to enrich the “customer experience,” as only physical retail can. Currently, it operates 22 stores at home, four in Portugal, five in ...
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ArticleSportmaster reportedly withdraws from Poland
Go Sport, the Polish subsidiary of the Russian largest sporting goods retailer Sportmaster is pushed towards bankruptcy, the Russian newspaper Kommersant reported, citing sources close to the matter. Despite obtaining permission to sell the Polish business to British Sports Direct, Sportmaster failed to close the deal, while restrictions against the ...
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News briefsRussia hopes to return Western brands
Russian marketplaces Ozon and Yandex Market have started importing goods without the permission of the brand’s owner, commonly known as a parallel import. The new mechanism approved by the Russian government in March of 2022, in the wake of Western sanctions and a mass exodus of foreign brands from the ...
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News briefsDecathlon starts closing stores in Russia
Decathlon will suspend the operation of its sporting goods stores in Russia from Sunday, June 26, the company said in a statement, describing the upcoming closures as “temporary.” The company promised that buyers would be able to make a return of the purchased items in several stores until July 10. ...
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News briefsNike to exit Russia for good
According to multiple published reports, Nike, three months after suspending operations in Russia, has decided to exit the country altogether. Slated to report its fourth quarter and full fiscal year results on Monday, Nike’s planned withdrawal follows that of other U.S. firms, such as Coca-Cola, McDonald’s and Google, who have ...
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C-Suite InterviewJeff Chen, CEO of NetVirta: “It’s about turning millions of dollars into cost savings”
In the current online and in-store technology race to help consumers get a better fit and simultaneously assist retailers in lowering their return costs from their customers’ ill-fitting online orders, Boston-based NetVirta thinks it has a leg, and an arm, up other rivals in the space. Pun intended.
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ArticleCross-border online commerce in Europe rises 17 percent, while Brexit heavily impacts U.K. business
Cross-Border Commerce Europe (CBC), a Brussels-based platform promoting cross-border online commerce in Europe, publishes a yearly study that examines and ranks the 16 strongest European countries in terms of both consumer behavior and business performance in cross-border online commerce. In the 2021 ranking of the most eager EU consumers, Luxembourg ...
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ArticleU.K. rail strike deserts rail stations and heavily impacts retail companies
With their biggest strike for 30 years rolling over the U.K., British rail unions have brought 17.7 percent fewer shoppers to the greater London area, and 27 percent less to the city center compared to last week. Compared with the 2019 pre-Covid numbers, footfall was down 19.3 percent across U.K. ...