News Briefs – Page 109
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News briefsSport Conrad invests in automated warehouse and commissioning system
With a customized Autostore system including new peripheral solutions, the German multichannel retailer Sport Conrad is increasing its efficiency and equipping itself for the future. With 16 robots and around 16,000 bins, the system from global Autostore partner and worldwide intralogistics specialist Kardex is helping Sport Conrad’s warehouse in lffeldorf ...
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News briefsPuma introduces mismatched Gremlins shoe
Puma has announced an exclusive collaboration with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products, bringing fans the Puma x Gremlins Hoops Capsule Collection featuring Gizmo and Gremlins leader Stripe from the classic 1984 Warner Bros. film. The mismatched pair of shoes features Gizmo on one side and Stripe on the other, ...
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News briefsH&M Move releases lower-cost performance range for snow sports
The sportswear brand of fashion retailer H&M – H&M Move – has released a lower price point performance range, the Snow Collection. The multifunctional technical apparel is designed to “help more people find a route to the snow in 2023 and beyond.” Source: H&M Move “By ...
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News briefsBSI officially voices support for ECHA’s planned PFAS ban
The Federal Association of the German Sporting Goods Industry (BSI) has officially voiced its support for the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA)’s planned ban on PFAS. Since February 2023, the ECHA has had a proposal on the restriction of the use of perfluorinated and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS), a group that ...
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News briefsDecathlon City Madrid Orense expands retail space with more experiential format
Decathlon has reopened the doors of its store in Madrid’s central Calle Orense after an expansion process, revealing a renewed and more experiential format. The store has increased its sales area by more than 50 percent to 780 sqm spread over two floors, offering customers a completely new, comprehensive experience ...
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News briefsPou Sheng nine-month results aided by stronger foot traffic
Operating profit at Pou Sheng, the retail subsidiary of Yue Yuen, increased by 51 percent to 515.7 million renminbi (€66.3m) for the nine months ended Sept. 30. Profit attributable to owners of the company rose by 224 percent to RMB 311.4 million (€39.9m) as retail foot traffic improved and the ...
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News briefsZwift introduces new e-sports competition
After losing the hosting of the Esports World Championships to competitor MyWhoosh, Zwift has announced that it will host the “largest cycling e-sports event ever held”: the “Zwift Games,” a new multi-format competition open to the entire cycling esports community. The Zwift Games are designed to give every cyclist the ...
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News briefsElevate Outdoor Collective with new distribution in Spain and Norway
As part of the realignment and unification of the distribution structure of Elevate Outdoor Collective (EOC), the group – which includes the brands K2 Skis, K2 Snowboarding, Marker, Dalbello, Völkl, Ride Snowboards, Line Skis, Backcountry Access, Atlas Snow Shoe Co, Tubbs Snowshoes, Madshus and K2 Skates – has now decided ...
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News briefsYonex H1 profit slips despite higher sales
Profit attributable to owners of the Japanese company fell by 21.4 percent to ¥4.4 billion (€27.1m) for the six months ended Sept. 30. H1 operating income also declined by 21 percent to ¥5.6 billion (€34.7m) despite a 15.2 percent year-over-year improvement in net sales to ¥57.7 billion (€356.5m). Yonex is ...
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News briefsWeSports acquires RunningXpert, prepares Keller Sports relaunch with customer-centric concept
WeSports announced the acquisition of a stake in RunningXpert, a Danish running specialist that operates the stores Løbeshop.dk, Löparshop.se and RunningXpert.com. RunningXpert claims to be the leading running specialist in the Nordic region, with a turnover of €35 million in 2022. The company currently serves over 1 million active runners ...
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News briefsNike reportedly brings in Amazon Fashion President as CTO
Nike has appointed Muge Erdirik Dogan as its new Chief Technology Officer, Bloomberg reports, referring to an internal email. Dogan spent 16 years at Amazon, where she held various positions in different consumer categories and the delivery business before becoming President of Amazon Fashion and Fitness in 2021. Amazon announced ...
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News briefsReebok adds world champ boxer to its roster
As part of its strategy to reclaim its position in sports culture, Reebok has announced a new sponsorship deal with world champion boxer Shakur Stevenson. The partnership centers around “Move Like Shakur”, a collection of footwear, apparel and accessories for the gym, home and more. The custom boxing boots for ...
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News briefsUEFA selects Kipsta footballs for Europa League and Europa Conference League
Kipsta, the Decathlon Group’s brand for all team sports, will provide the balls for the UEFA Europa League and the UEFA Europa Conference League from the 2024-2025 season. The agreement is valid for three years. From Portugal to Azerbaijan, from the Faroe Islands to Turkey, official match balls designed and ...
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News briefsHanesBrands’ activewear operating profit slips by 54 percent in Q3
Operating profit for HanesBrands’ Activewear segment fell 54 percent to $24,853,000 from $53,491,000 for the period ended Sep. 30. Activewear sales tumbled 17 percent to $383,600,000 from $461,043,000 as the segment experienced declines across most channels and brands that were driven by ongoing category headwinds, soft consumer demand and excess ...
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News briefsMizuno sees sales gains in all geographies, regions
Operating profit rose 14.2 percent to 9.3 billion Japanese yen (€57.7m) for the six months ended Sept. 30 at Mizuno. Net income expanded 21.0 percent to ¥7.8 billion (€48.4m) as total revenues grew by 15.4 percent to ¥114.5 million (€710.4m). Year-over-year gross margin improved by 90 basis points to 40.6 ...
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News briefsAthleta introduces new experiential fitness series for women in the US
Athleta, a brand of Gap Inc., announced a new experiential fitness series for women, Move with Athleta, beginning Nov. 16 in New York City and continuing through 2024 in cities across North America, including Los Angeles, Miami, Boston and San Francisco. The series is rooted in Athleta’s ...
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News briefsBid under review for 25 French Intersport, two Go Sport stores
According to France’s Authority on Competition (Autorité de la Concurrence), Schiever, an international retail group based in Burgundy, is looking to acquire full control of 25 Intersport stores (20 retail stores and five outlets) and two Go Sport stores – as well as four stores of the ready-to-wear chain Blackstore. ...
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News briefsAllbirds’ turnaround plan remains bumpy
Citing a negative impact on revenues due to its transition to a direct selling model in both Canada and South Korea, Allbirds now expects its annual revenues to sink by 15 to 22 percent to a range of $66 to 72 million. The annual adjusted Ebitda loss is now pegged ...
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News briefsAnother prospective Olympic host throws its beret into the ring
France has bid to host the Winter Olympics in 2030, as many outlets are reporting. As with the recent bid from Switzerland, the host is no single city but, instead, a group of regions coordinating their efforts and presenting a single project. The regions in question are Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and Sud/Provence-Alpes-Côte ...
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News briefsGerman consumer sentiment worsens
Despite a certain stabilization in the economy as a whole, consumer sentiment in Germany fell noticeably for the first time in twelve months in November, according to the latest consumer barometer from the German Retail Association (HDE). As a result, private consumption is no longer expected to stimulate growth in ...