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News briefsAdidas to move French HQ from Strasbourg to Paris
Adidas is planning to consolidate its French teams at a single new site in Paris by 2024. The company informed the 140 staff members at its French headquarters in Strasbourg on June 30. The move means that Adidas will leave France’s Grand Est region (formerly Alsace) after more than 60 ...
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ArticleLululemon expands international presence with launch in Spain
Lululemon Athletica Inc. has announced its expansion into the Spanish market. Spain is the brand’s first new market in Europe since 2019, for which the brand credits the significant lead time needed and the company’s “Power of Three ×2” growth plan. A dedicated Spanish-language e-commerce platform will go live at ...
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NielsenIQ and GfK announce planned company merger
The two global data and analytics service providers NielsenIQ and GfK SE announced their planned merger. The step will create new opportunities for both companies in the area of retail and consumer analytics. Using advanced cloud technologies, NielsenIQ and GfK will be able to combine their complementary data and analytics ...
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News briefsClif Bar launches incubator, introduces dog snacks
Clif Bar & Company announced the formation of the Trailblazers Incubator, an internal new venture group designed to create breakthrough innovations and sustainable business opportunities. Based at Clif Bar’s headquarters in Emeryville, California, the Trailblazers team will primarily develop new growth strategies for Clif Bar. This includes expanding into new ...
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News briefsU.S. startup AlgiKnit secures $13 million in Series A funding
AlgiKnit, a North Carolina-based startup with secondary offices in New York City that develops sustainable textiles from seaweed, has received $13 million in a Series A financing led by Collaborative Fund. New investors include H&M CO:LAB, the investment arm of Swedish apparel retailer H&M Group, Starlight Ventures and Third Nature ...
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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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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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ArticleSSU outlines U.S. growth strategy
Signa Sports United (SSU) aims to strengthen its position in e-bikes and tennis in its core European market while implementing a similar approach in the U.S. through a combination of organic growth, mergers and acquisitions and third-party services, according to a presentation (direct PDF download) at the Jefferies Investor Conference ...
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C-Suite InterviewTecnifibre-CEO Nicolas Préault: “We are a player’s company”
Nicolas Préault, CEO of Tecnifibre since 2018, explains what the company’s targets are, and how they want to triple net sales until 2025.
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ArticleClosed paper mill in Finnish Lapland becomes Infinited Fibers' new factory
After talking earlier this year of plans (as reported by our sister publication, The Outdoor Industry Compass) to invest some €220 million in a new regenerated textile fiber factory – though no site had reportedly been found at the time – fashion and textile technology company Infinited Fiber Company now ...
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ArticleOuttra establishes expert advisory board
The German software company Outtra has founded an expert advisory board that will meet quarterly to exchange ideas. Siegbert Müller, founder and managing director of Outtra, initiated the idea to further develop and enhance his company’s tools on an ongoing basis and offer additional effective benefits to all cooperating brands, ...
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ArticleSaysh secures $8m in funding from Gap's Athleta and others
Consumer-focused fund IRIS and Gap Inc.’s performance lifestyle brand Athleta have led an $8 million Series A funding round for startup sneaker and lifestyle company Saysh. Other investors in the funding round include the 50-percent female early-stage team at Redpoint Ventures, a venture capitalist that has successfully invested in companies ...
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Wyve raises €1.1 million from BACS-Innov
Wyve, the French maker of 3D-printed surfboards, has raised €1.1 million from BACS-Innov. Wyve was founded by Sylvain Fleury and Léo Bouffier in 2018, and is based in Anglet. BACS-Innov is an investment firm headquartered in Lyon that supports young and innovative start-ups in various sectors insofar as the investors ...
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Mbappé partners with WME to create his own content production company
Football star Kylian Mbappé signed an agreement with WME Sports and established his own content creation arm, Zebra Valley. WME Sports is the sporting department of Hollywood talent agency WME. Aged only 23, Mbappé won the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia with the France national team and four Ligue ...
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News briefsUnifi announces share repurchase program, leadership and board updates
Unifi, the U.S.-based manufacturer of recycled and synthetic yarns, including Repreve, announced that it repurchased 500,000 shares of its common stock from certain entities affiliated with Impala Asset Management LLC for $6.8 million. The repurchase was made under Unifi’s previously announced share repurchase program. Accordingly, Unifi repurchased a total of ...
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News briefsNew eco-friendly eyewear brand from Switzerland
Veteran action sports designer Tony McWilliam is the driving force behind Attika, a new eco-friendly sports eyewear manufacturer that uses only biopolymers and recycled materials instead of virgin plastic and offers a repair service and used product (end-of-life) collection. Based in Verbier, Switzerland, Attika says its management team includes seasoned ...
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ArticleMips with new strategy, updated financial targets
At Capital Market Day 2022 in Stockholm on June 9, Swedish helmet technology and “Brain Protection System” (BPS) manufacturer Mips AB unveiled its new long-term strategy with updated financial targets and strategic priorities for the coming years. The reason for revising the company’s strategy and long-term financial targets is not ...
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News briefsLille Stadium to become Decathlon Arena in €6 million naming deal
The Pierre Mauroy Stadium in Lille, in France’s northeast, is set to become the ”Decathlon Arena” following the signing by the French sporting goods manufacturer and retailer of a renewable five-year deal worth €6 million with the European Metropolis of Lille (MEL), which manages the facility. France Bleu first revealed ...
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News briefsFischer plant in Ukraine reportedly continues to operate
According to an online report by Italian trade publication Outdoor Magazine, the ski manufacturing facility in Mukachevo, Ukraine, is continuing operations during the country’s conflict with Russia, although with some limitations due to the current situation. The plant, owned by Austrian company Fischer Sports, produces skis and snowboards for its ...
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Adidas taken out of Stoxx Europe 50
Due to its share price losses by market capitalization in recent months, Adidas shares are expelled from the Stoxx Europe 50 index. According to the so-called “fast entry rule,” the sporting goods company will be replaced by Swiss raw materials and mining group Glencore as of June 20. Adidas’ stock ...