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ArticleBrazilian shoemakers hope Trump will help boost their sales to the US
As Donald Trump is sworn in as the 47th President of the US on Jan. 20, Brazilian shoemakers hope to benefit from a possible reduction in shipments of Chinese footwear to the world’s largest market in value in the wake of higher import duties.
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ArticleSport 2000 reports steady growth despite market challenges in 2024
Specialists and the running category drove growth for the retailer alliance Sport 2000 in 2024.
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ArticleBetter and better sales at All for Padel
All for Padel, license holder for Adidas padel products, has now twice increased its revenue forecasts for full-year 2024, according to CMDsport.
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ArticleMore evidence of pickleball’s rise outside the US
The annual growth rate (CAGR) of the sport is 9 percent per year from 2020 to 2030, our research shows.
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ArticleAdidas to streamline business, cut HQ positions
Just after Adidas reported better-than-forecast preliminary results for Q4 that included 19 percent sales growth, the company confirmed that there will be layoffs at the company’s headquarters.
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ArticleHoliday sales rebound with DTC growth for KMD Brands
KMD reported a strong holiday rebound with DTC growth across Rip Curl, Kathmandu and Oboz despite continued wholesale challenges.
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ArticleRetail: Last call for a mindset shift
As the retail landscape undergoes profound change, Christina Kässhöfer calls for a change in the way retailers think.
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ArticleWhat about AI, CBDCs and NATO? More on Trump’s early days
The new administration of President Donald Trump is not letting up yet.
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ArticleAuthentic has chosen Reebok golf apparel’s manufacturer
Authentic Brands Group (Authentic) partners with Sports Casuals International (SCI) to expand Reebok’s presence in the golf apparel category.
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ArticleThe retail model of the future: From provider to ‘life enricher’
Retail expert Frank Rehme on the future of brick-and-mortar sports retail, what it has to do with Thermomix, why salespeople should become life enrichers and the role of gamification in stores.
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ArticleTrump’s many executive orders – and some potential effects
US President Trump has already issued a number of executive orders (EOs) since his recent swearing-in. Join us for a selective review.
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ArticlePuma recognized as Top Employer for sixth time
The Top Employers Institute has once again named Puma a “Top Employer”. In the survey Puma has received recognition from employees in all regions and from its 50 subsidiaries. SGI Europe wanted to know why Puma is so successful in this.
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ArticleJ.Lindeberg partners with ambassador with 1.9m followers
Swedish sports and fashion brand J.Lindeberg tries out a new strategy to draw attention to their brand with the signing of their first two Lifestyle Brand Ambassadors in the golf business.
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ArticleA look at sports retail’s future in the German-speaking region
The five drivers shaping the future of sports retail are: hybrid distribution, outdoor (sports) tourism, personalization, expert knowledge and health. Or so our reporter Susa Schreiner has found speaking to several experts and data-mining various statistics.
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ArticlePuma SE reports flat FY24 operating profit despite sales growth
Preliminary annual results at Puma, while showing favorable, 4.4 percent currency-adjusted growth on the sales side
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ArticlePreliminary 2024 report from Adidas shows double-digit growth to €23.7bn
Adidas reported “better-than-expected” fourth-quarter results, which rose 24 percent in euros to €5,965 million from €4,812 million.
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ArticleGlasgow 2026 unveils executive team for the 23rd Commonwealth Games
Glasgow previously hosted the Commonwealth Games in 2014.
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ArticleTobias Gröber leaves ISPO and Messe München after 28 years
After almost 30 years with Messe München, developing trade shows like ISPO, OutDoor and ISPO China, sports business profile Tobias “Tobi” Gröber leaves ISPO and Messe München – for another trade show.
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ArticleRetailer Sneakersnstuff – from €100m in turnover to bankruptcy
Sneakersnstuff, or SNS, is no more. The sneaker company that grew from a single shop in Stockholm in 1999 to a global brand with stores in New York, London and Tokyo and a turnover of €100m, has filed for bankruptcy. But maybe it’s not yet over, if one of the founder’s gets what he wants.
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ArticleProwinter’s 25th anniversary event in Bolzano highlights expanded outdoor focus
Prowinter 2025 celebrated its 25th edition with record-breaking attendance and a new outdoor focus, showcasing innovation and market insights.