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Castore secures exclusive Umbro Pro Team license
Castore has just finalized an exclusive deal with Umbro licensee GL Dameck (DLG), granting them the coveted Umbro Professional Team Sports sub-license. This strategic move extends Castore’s reach into the UK, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Netherlands and Denmark, marking a significant milestone in their expansion. With a recent investment round ...
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Style Capital buys majority stake in Autry
Milan-based private equity investor Style Capital is buying Autry International, the owner of the Italian sneakers brand Autry, from Made in Italy Fund. The financial details of the transaction were not disclosed. Style Capital will buy a 50.2 percent stake, while the Doro family, the brand’s founders, will retain a ...
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The pickleball league merger is complete
The Carvana PPA Tour and MLP (Major League Pickleball) by Margaritaville have completed their merger into a “unified and definitive professional pickleball holding company,” with the help of $75 million from private-equity firm SC Holdings, D.C. Pickleball Team owner Al Tylis, PPA Tour owners Tom Dundon and the Pardoe family, ...
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Swedish recycler goes bankrupt
Swedish textile recycler Renewcell has been declared bankrupt by the Stockholm District Court. The company made its filing for bankruptcy on Feb. 25. Renewcell has failed to secure the capital and liquidity to complete the strategic review it announced in November 2023 and maintain operations. It had been negotiating with ...
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Fanatics cuts 100 jobs at commerce division
Sports licensing giant Fanatics is cutting more than 100 jobs from its commerce division, its largest unit, including workers at its Tampa, Florida, and Easton, Pennsylvania, facilities. The news was first reported by Sports Business Journal (SBJ). The cuts included VPs, directors and managers, says the report, which also stresses ...
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Accent Group to end franchise model for The Athlete’s Foot down under
Inside Retail has reported that Australia-based Accent Group, a digitally integrated retail and distribution company in the performance and lifestyle apparel and footwear market in Australia and New Zealand with more than 800 stores, 34 brands and more than 40 websites, plans to end its franchise model for The Athlete’s ...
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360 Padel Group shutters its running e-comm
StreetProRunning, the e-commerce platform set up by the founders of Pádel Nuestro, stopped selling its running shoes and related products on Feb. 2, as we have learned from CMDsport and confirmed on the website. The company is still handling guarantees and returns. StreetProRunning came online in the summer of 2016 ...
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Puma steps into the digital future with Touchtech partnership
Touchtech, a platform renowned for its sales assistance tools, has announced a collaboration with Puma Group. The move reflects Puma’s commitment to digitalization in a rapidly evolving retail landscape. Andres Castro, Team Head of Customer Connectivity at Puma Group, emphasized the importance of digitalization to meeting the evolving needs of ...
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HanesBrands closes distribution center in North Carolina
As reported by businessnc.com, HanesBrands is shutting down operations at its distribution center in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA, as the company streamlines its operations. This is the third major cost-cutting measure at HanesBrands since last January. The closure of the facility will cost 159 jobs – the fourth set of ...
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Nox under new ownership
GPF Partners has taken what appears to be a controlling stake in Nox, as CMDsport and others have reported. The pádel brand’s founder and CEO, Jesús Ballvé, will be remaining in place. Together with the new shareholder, Nox’s management has come up with a three-part plan: to consolidate its position ...
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Hanover Communications launches Hanover Sport
Hanover Communications, a London-based communications and public affairs consulting firm, has announced the launch of Hanover Sport, to consolidate its sport-related offering. Rebecca Hargreaves, former Director at The Playbook, has been appointed as the first Director of Hanover Sport. Hargreaves has more than 15 years of experience with sports brands ...
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Perfect Moment announces pricing for IPO
London-based luxury lifestyle brand Perfect Moment Ltd. has announced the pricing of its initial public offering of 1,334,000 ordinary shares at a price of $6.00 per share. This represents gross proceeds of approximately $8 million before deducting underwriting discounts and offering expenses. In addition, Perfect Moment, a provider of technical ...
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Reflo has a new investor and brand ambassador
Reflo, a British sustainable performance wear brand, has announced Harry Kane as an investor in its first seed-funding round, which raised around £1 million (€1.17m), with other investors from the worlds of athletics, green technology and creative services. In addition, the England men’s football captain will become a golf ambassador, ...
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Amer Sports raises $1.365 billion in NYSE IPO
Amer Sports, the parent company of Arc’teryx, Salomon, Wilson and other brands, raised $1.365 billion in its IPO on the NYSE through the sale of 105 million shares, 24 percent below the $1.8 billion the company had originally planned to raise. Nonetheless, yesterday’s IPO valued Anta Sports at $6.5 billion, ...
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JD Sports halts compensation, sparks retail bankruptcy
The parent company JD Sports Fashion Plc made the decision to cease compensating the losses of Sports Unlimited Retail in November 2023. As a result, Sports Unlimited Retail filed for bankruptcy. JD Sports, the parent company of Aktiesport, Perry Sport and Sprinter shops in the Netherlands, has been experiencing significant ...
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Connexa raises $16.5 million, regains compliance with Nasdaq minimum equity rule
Nasdaq has confirmed that Connexa Sports Technologies, the parent company of Slinger Bag, has again met Nasdaq’s minimum equity requirements with three non-US companies investing $16.5 million in the company, whereby Connexa sold 2,330,200 shares and warrants for an additional 25,169,800 shares. The investments came from Hong Kong-based Andy and ...
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Coupang completes acquisition of Farfetch
Coupang, Inc. announced on Jan. 31 that it has completed the acquisition of the assets of global online luxury company Farfetch Holdings plc. With access to $500 million in capital, this acquisition enables Farfetch to continue providing its renowned services to its brand and boutique partners and more than four ...
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Tom Brady now No. 2 shareholder in Nobull
Tom Brady’s professional career as an NFL quarterback may be over, but the world-renowned star remains active in retirement. According to a recent press release, his three companies—TB12 nutrition brand, Brady Brand apparel, and performance training company Nobull—have merged. This move aims to transform Nobull into a “complete wellness company.” ...
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Frasers Group acquires WIT Fitness
Frasers Group, the owner of Sports Direct and House of Fraser, has purchased gym and fitness wear specialist WIT Fitness. The retail group has acquired the assets and intellectual property of the London-based sports performance brand. Frasers Group is majority-owned by British retail tycoon Mike Ashley. WIT Fitness is best ...
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UK ski clothing brand Perfect Moment files for US IPO
London-based skiwear brand Perfect Moment Ltd plans to list on the NYSE American (formerly AMEX) under the symbol “PMNT“ and raise $8 million by offering 1.2 million shares in a price range of $6 to $7. The company had previously requested an offering of 2.5 million shares in the same ...