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Hacker attack hits Swedish sports chain Stadium
Over the weekend, the Russian-tied hacker group Akira carried out a cyber attack against the Finnish IT provider Tietoevry. This forced the provider to shut down Primula, Sweden’s largest HR system. In addition to managing 120 Swedish government agencies, the attack also affected the Swedish sports retail chain Stadium. Stadium’s ...
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XXL switches to Walley as payment provider
XXL is changing its payment provider in the Nordic market. The company has been using Klarna for a while, but now it´s switching to Walley, which aims to assist the sports retail chain in developing multiple payment solutions. Walley will support both digital and in-store transactions, catering to individual consumers ...
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New Balance opens four concept stores in Cambodia
New Balance is making a significant splash in Cambodia as it enters the market with the opening of four concept stores in Phnom Penh. According to Inside Retail, the footwear brand has strategically chosen locations, with four stores situated at Chip Mong 271 Mega Mall and spanning three Aeon malls ...
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Nike unveils enormous mono-brand store in Singapore
Nike is set to launch its largest mono-brand store in Asia outside of China, in collaboration with Middle East-based retailer GMG, on Singapore’s Orchard Road. The upcoming Nike Orchard store will cover an expansive 2,600 square meters over three floors, offer online-to-offline services and feature exclusive Jordan Brand merchandise. According ...
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Decathlon announces new leader for global marketing strategy
Decathlon has promoted Erwan Soquet to Global Marketing Strategy Lead. He joined Decathlon in January 2020 as head of the company’s communications for France. Before Decathlon, Soquet worked for nine years at home improvement retailer Leroy Merlin, where he held leadership roles including Director of Communication Strategy, Director of Communications ...
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Snipes USA CMO retires, successor already found
Source: Snipes Dimitrios “Jimmy” Lessen Global sneaker and streetwear retailer Snipes announced the retirement of Brian Forde, Group Chief Merchandising Officer in the US, effective June 30, 2024. After 40 years in the sneaker industry, Forde is stepping down to begin his well-deserved retirement. Forde began his ...
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JD Sports completes acquisition of MIG
JD Sports Fashion Plc has announced on Jan. 18 the completion of its acquisition of the 40 percent minority stake in Kraków-based Marketing Investment Group S.A. (MIG), making JD the 100 percent sole owner. The acquisition has been completed following receipt of the European Commission’s decision declaring the transaction compatible ...
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Swedish concept store Ka-Yo launches its own collection
Ka-Yo, a Swedish concept store renowned for its exclusive curation of sportswear and equipment, is taking a significant step forward by creating its inaugural collection named Ka-Yo-Prototype_001. Debuting its first collection during Paris Fashion Week, the Stockholm-based store aims to craft sporty and high-performance apparel and accessories inspired by the ...
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Sports Direct opens new store in Belfast
Frasers Group has opened a new Sports Direct store at Boucher Retail Park in Belfast, Northern Ireland, a property acquired by the group in 2022. The new store spans 3,252 sqm and promises a larger and improved retail space compared to its predecessor at the same location. Spanning two floors, ...
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Frasers may acquire former Dutch JD-owned stores
The Netherlands-based Sports Unlimited Retail, owned by JD Sports and the parent group of Perry Sport, Aktiesport and Sprinter Netherlands, was declared bankrupt in December. At the time, around 50 stores were owned by the company. According to a new report by the Dutch media company RTL Z, up ...
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Lamoda kicks off offline retail chain
Lamoda, a prominent Russian e-commerce retailer, has started opening its first brick-and-mortar stores as part of a project to build an offline retail chain in the country. The first two stores have been put into operation in Moscow and Mitishi, a town in the Moscow Oblast. The third store is ...
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Sport 2000 Austria joins forces with ANWR Group
At an extraordinary general meeting on Jan. 11, 2024, the Zentrasport Österreich e. Gen. cooperative, which is part of the international retail network Sport 2000, decided to become part of ANWR Group eG and the Sport 2000 country network led by Sport 2000 Germany. In July 2023, the Austrian cooperative ...
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Puma collaborates with US cloud platform to enhance global e-com operations
Massachusetts-based Yottaa, Inc., a cloud platform for accelerating and securing digital commerce experiences, announced that it has partnered with Puma to enhance the German sporting goods company’s e-commerce operations globally. According to a Yottaa press release, Puma faced challenges managing its numerous e-commerce sites, with the primary hurdle being the ...
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Boss signs two new tennis ambassadors
Boss is making further strides in the world of tennis, announcing two new ambassadors, Noma Noha Akugue and Ella Seidel. According to the German fashion brand, Akugue and Seidel have already established themselves as players worth watching more closely. Just in time for the Australian Open, the two German tennis ...
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Zumiez updates quarter-to-date sales
Zumiez, the parent of the Blue Tomato retail chain, reported a 4.2 percent increase in international net sales, consisting of revenues generated in Europe and Australia, for the nine weeks ended Dec. 30. However, comparable international sales were down 4.2 percent for the period. Group sales fell by 6.6 percent ...
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Intersport Spain still down from 2019
Neither separately nor in aggregate have the companies that make up Intersport Spain yet matched the annual sales of 2019 – which themselves were, for the most part, in decline from 2018. The latest available figure for its full-year 2022 is about 28 percent down from the pre-lockdown year. Intersport ...
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German consumer sentiment deteriorates
After the consumer mood in Germany recovered at the end of 2023, consumers are once again more pessimistic about the future in the new year. This was revealed by the consumer barometer for January published by the German Retail Association (HDE), which is compiled monthly by the Handelsblatt Research Institute ...
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JD.com wins anti-monopoly lawsuit against Alibaba
Chinese e-tailer JD.com has announced that it has won an antimonopoly lawsuit against Alibaba Group, Reuters reported. According to the High People’s Court of Beijing, Tmall, Alibaba’s brand platform, abused its market dominance and adopted monopolistic practices known as “choose one from two,” causing JD.com serious damage. Alibaba Group Holding ...
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SportsShoes.com partners with Parkrun
SportsShoes.com has announced a global partnership with community event network Parkrun. The UK online running shoes, running clothing and outdoor gear retailer is now the exclusive official retail partner of Parkrun in the UK, supporting the global Parkrun community with the sourcing and distribution of Parkrun’s range of merchandise. This ...
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Selfridges seeks debt financing after Signa insolvencies
Following the wave of insolvencies that have hit the Signa Group, British department store chain Selfridges Group is reportedly in talks with the Thailand-based Central Group to negotiate future financing to settle outstanding debts. Signa bought Selfridges together with Central Group last year for £4 billion. Central became the majority ...