All Mammut Sports Group articles
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C-Suite Interview
Mammut CEO: “We don’t want to give up our roots”
Its popularity within the gorpcore movement will not influence the direction of Mammut, says CEO Heiko Schäfer: “We are not a fashion brand.”
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News briefs
Wattbike appoints Greg Nieuwenhuys as new chairman
Wattbike, the U.K.-based specialist in indoor bikes, has announced the appointment of Greg Nieuwenhuys as its new chairman, effective immediately. Nieuwenhuys is currently chairman of Mammut Sports Group. He was previously CEO of U.K. retailers Cotswold Outdoors, Snow+Rock and Runners Need. He also led Bever, the largest outdoor retailer in ...
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Felix Münnich becomes the new chief commercial officer at Mammut
Münnich comes from one of the top players in the sporting goods business.
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Mammut has found a new CEO
Source: Mammut Heiko Schäfer Mammut Sports Group AG has appointed Heiko Schäfer as its new CEO, effective Sept. 1, 2022. For Schäfer, who previously served as chief operating officer of Hugo Boss AG, Mammut represents a return to the world of sporting goods as he worked in ...
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X-Technology reorganizes leadership team
After the sale to investors in November, the company is moving into the future with a new management team - including familiar faces from Mammut.
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Pabst steps down as CEO of Mammut
Source: Conzzeta Oliver Pabst Following the successful completion of change of ownership from Conzzeta to Telemos Capital, the board of directors of Mammut Sports Group and its CEO, Oliver Pabst, jointly announced that Pabst will step down and that Greg Nieuwenhuys, chairman of the board of directors ...
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Mammut is sold for one year worth of sales
Bystronic, the Swiss holding company previously called Conzzeta Group, has announced the completion on June 30 of the sale of the Mammut Sports Group to Telemos Capital for an enterprise value of 230 million Swiss francs (€209.7m-$248.6m), including an earn-up of up to CHF 45 million (€41.0m-$48.6m). The figure is ...
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Swiss chocolate family invests in Mammut
The Swiss Conzzeta Group had first announced on Dec. 9, 2019, that it would focus in the future on the sheet metal working segment, called Bystronic, and it recently confirmed the reorganization by renaming itself as Bystronic. After the sale of its Schmid Rhyner ioperations in early 2020 and the ...
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Mammut falls by 26.2% in Q1
The Outdoor segment of the Conzzeta Group, which basically consists of the Mammut Sports Group, suffered a drop of 26.2 percent in revenues on a currency-neutral basis in the first quarter. They were down by 28.2 percent on a reported basis to 50.8 million Swiss francs (€48.3m-$52.3m). The group noted ...
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No pressure for the sale of Mammut
As previously reported, the Conzzeta Group plans to divest its Outdoor division, which essentially consists of the Mammut Sports Group. Addressing financial analysts, the Swiss group’s management pointed out, however, that it is under no pressure to sell it at just any price because of the current economic uncertainty.