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ArticleAiresis sees FY losses narrow as revenues rise 41%
Airesis, the Swiss holding company that controls Le Coq Sportif and Movement Skis, saw its net loss in the year ended Dec. 31 narrow to 10.6 million Swiss francs (€10.4m) from CHF 23.4 million the year earlier as consolidated revenues grew by 41 percent to CHF 143.9 million (€140.9m), supported ...
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PBG names Jeff Burkley Vice President
Progression Brands Group (PBG), a U.S.-based operator and distributor for several outdoor and winter sports brands, appointed sporting goods industry veteran Jeff Burkley to the newly created position of vice president. Reporting to CEO Ian Widmer, Burkley will be responsible for developing and leading commercial strategies across the company’s multi-brand ...
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Airesis’ H1 revenues soar by 86%, losses narrow
Airesis, the Swiss holding company that controls Le Coq Sportif and Movement Skis, saw its net loss in the first half ended June 30 narrow to 9.4 million Swiss francs (€8.7m-$10.2m) from CHF 18.5 million the year earlier. Consolidated revenues jumped by 86 percent to CHF 59.9 million (€55.3m-$64.9m), as ...
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Le Coq Sportif and its parent book a loss for 2019
Airesis, the Swiss holding company of Le Coq Sportif and Movement Skis, reports a net loss of 11.4 million Swiss francs (€10.8m-£11.8m) for 2019, compared with a loss of CHF 891,000 in the prior year. Consolidated revenues rose by 3 percent to CHF 157.5 million (€149.7m-£162.6m). Le Coq Sportif, in ...