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New digs for a Spanish court manufacturer
AFP Courts is hastening to complete a project that – to the exclusion of raw-materials procurement – will focus its entire operation at a single site, according to CMDsport. Situated in Barcelona, the facility encompasses 10,500 square meters, with 3,500 going towards the factory and the remaining 7,000 towards a ...
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Baozun acquires intellectual property rights to Hunter for China, Southeast Asia distribution
Authentic Brands Group (Authentic) has announced a partnership with Baozun Inc. for the British heritage brand Hunter, famous for its iconic Wellington boots. Through Authentic’s newly formed subsidiary ABG Hunter LLC, Baozun and Authentic are entering into a joint venture for the brand in Greater China and Southeast Asia, under ...
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Gympass raises $85 million in equity funding
Corporate wellness platform Gympass has announced that it has raised $85 million in Series F funding, led by EQT Growth, with participation from Neuberger Berman. The funding comes in at what the company has described as “a record year” on the heels of several milestones. Gympass surpassed 15,000 corporate customers ...
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Atobi and Asics announce strategic partnership
Atobi, provider of the Real-Time Retail Execution Platform, which enables brands and retailers to optimize collaboration and deliver exceptional brand experiences, has announced a strategic partnership with Asics. This development follows Atobi’s recent VC funding of €3.8 million, which will support further expansion beyond the company’s existing clients, such as ...
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U.K.-based sneaker reseller Laced expands to Europe
Laced is now available to buyers and sellers in Europe. The London-based online platform has also launched dedicated German and French language websites. According to a report by Footwear News, Laced will grow its current staff of 80 employees by at least 25 percent, with new jobs on the continent ...
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Head’s creative studio heads to London’s Design District
According to the U.K. publication Retail Times, Head Sport, based in Kennelbach, Austria (Head International GmbH and Head Sport GmbH) and Amsterdam (group parent Head N.V.), has chosen London’s new Design District as the new official home for its Innovations and Creative Studio. Located in 230 sqm in Building B4, ...
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The Players Fund pioneers new model for athletes’ investments
A group of prominent athletes is backing a new London-based venture capital fund called The Players Fund. The new fund brings together renowned athlete investors with experienced venture capitalists to support start-ups while promoting athlete investing. The captain of the England Test cricket team, Ben Stokes, and former team-mate Stuart ...
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Bata India reportedly exploring partnership with Adidas for local market
Bata India said that it is exploring the opportunity of a partnership in its domestic market but had no developments to announce. ”We would like to inform that the company continues to explore opportunities for strategic alliance/collaborations/tie-up for the Indian market, and as and when matters arise that require disclosure, ...
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Cosmetics company Coty renews long-term licensing partnership with Adidas
Coty Inc. announced that it has renewed its long-term licensing agreement with Adidas. Founded in Paris in 1904 and now headquartered in the Big Apple and traded on the New York Stock Exchange, Coty is one of the world’s largest cosmetics companies with a portfolio of iconic brands in fragrance, ...
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KYX is back – as a platform for secondhand sneakers
Rising from the ashes of the sneaker subscription platform KYX World, which disappeared at the end of 2022, KYX Sneakers has reinvented itself as a platform for the resale of secondhand sneakers. The platform is launching with over 2,000 used sneakers priced between $50 and $2,000 a pair. KYX Sneakers ...
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Crocs refinances $1.18 billion debt and lowers borrowing rate
Crocs repriced $1.18 billion in debt under its Term Loan B facility through a refinancing amendment. The move has lowered the facility’s borrowing rate by 0.50 percent. “I am very pleased with the outcome of this refinancing transaction. We successfully achieved a 0.50 percent reduction in our Term Loan B ...
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Footway’s creditors consent to continuation of reorganization
The creditors of the Swedish Footway Group AB, operator of specialized online stores, which has been in reorganization since July 25, have given the go-ahead for the continuation of the ongoing reorganization until Oct. 25 at the Solna District Court. Despite historic profitability and strong growth, the publicly traded company ...
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New share issue to help XXL
According to ehandel.se and as mentioned by SGI Europe earlier, Norwegian sporting goods chain XXL is looking to fill its coffers with 500 million Norwegian kroner (€43.2m) through a fully guaranteed new share issue after losses of nearly NOK 600 million (€51.9m) this year. Accordingly, the company is proposing a ...
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Vista Outdoor unveils rebranded Sporting Products segment ahead of separation
Following the separation of its Outdoor Products and Sporting Products segments into two new, independent publicly traded companies, Vista Outdoor is to be rebranded. The new name, logo and NYSE ticker of the Sporting Products segment were unveiled on Aug. 10, in an employee town hall in Lewiston, Idaho.
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Struggling Superdry secures £25 million from Hilco Capital
Superdry has announced that it has secured a secondary lending facility of up to £25 million (€29m) from Hilco Capital, a London-based firm that specializes in restructuring and refinancing other companies. The fresh funding is supposed to help accelerate Superdry’s turnaround plan and cost-cutting program. The arrangement with Hilco is ...
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Fitness start-up Rolla raises €6.3 million in seed round
Bosnia and Herzegovina-based fitness tech firm Rolla has announced that it has raised €6.3 million in a seed funding round as it plans to launch in 2024. The round was led by Croatian entrepreneur Mate Rimac, CEO of Rimac Group, and Romania-based Hellen’s Rock, the family office of Superbet founder ...
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More details emerge of Footway Group’s financial difficulties
Swedish online fashion trade magazine Habit is reporting new district court documents which reveal the extent of Footway Group’s debt problems. According to the publication, updated figures suggest that inventories have fallen to SEK 437 million and documents from the district court show that Footway is unable to pay its ...
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Pentland Brands to simplify business structure
Changes are underway at Pentland Brands, as the U.K. parent of a portfolio that includes Speedo, Ellesse, and Mitre among others, is reportedly restructuring the organization. Over the next six months, a program of simplification is expected to include: Re-focusing efforts on digital innovation and consumer engagement; moving Speedo’s global ...
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Lululemon creates “Mental Wellbeing Global Advisory Board”
Lululemon Athletica has announced the creation of a Mental Wellbeing Global Advisory Board, which is meant “to help the company develop best practices and influence a global conversation to improve mental wellbeing outcomes for both employees and communities around the world,” the company explained in a statement. The new advisory ...
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Nike to open network of boutique fitness studios in the U.S.
Nike is beginning to open a network of boutique gyms in the U.S. under the Nike Studios banner in partnership with FitLab, a fitness and sports lifestyle company that offers digital and gym experiences. The studios will be open to anyone over the age of 18. The move comes after ...