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AnalysisAnalysis: The latest inventory levels in the Sporting Goods Industry, Q1 2024
Our latest analysis dives into inventory, covering levels at 29 leading sporting goods companies for the period that ended closest to March 31.
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News briefsOn releases Federer’s updated tennis sneaker
On has unveiled the second version of Roger Federer’s tennis sneaker, the On Roger 2, designed to meet the rigorous demands of professional tennis. This latest model emphasizes durability, featuring an abrasion-resistant and lightweight mesh upper with lateral TPU clips for added support. The toe cap is reinforced with rubber ...
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News briefsOn unveils official Paris 2024 Swiss team outfits in partnership with Ochsner Sport
Swiss Olympic, in collaboration with Ochsner Sport and On, has unveiled the Swiss Olympic Team Paris 2024 Collection, the official uniform for Switzerland’s Olympic and Paralympic delegations. Available exclusively at Ochsner Sport and On, the collection merges aesthetic appeal with innovative design, sustainability, and quality, catering equally to fans and ...
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News briefsLoewe and On launch new collection
Loewe and On unveil their latest collaboration. The partnership introduces a new joint logo combining elements of both brands. The collection showcases an emphasis on streamlined design and optimal functionality with pieces like color-blocked performance fabrics in natural tones and statement outerwear suited for any weather. Highlights include insulated parkas, ...
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News briefsOn sets sail: Partnering with Alinghi Red Bull Racing
Introducing Cloudregatta, engineered for the open sea.
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ArticleAdidas CEO Bjørn Gulden: “Why ‘no’?”
Albeit Adidas presented the first loss in 30 years, CEO Gulden is driven by optimism.
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ArticleOn eyes greater reliance on DTC, apparel
Swiss company On Holding, in forecasting 2024 sales growth of at least 30 percent to 2.25 billion Swiss francs (€2.35bn), has established numerous priorities for its business in the year ahead. Among them: Capitalizing on the brand’s global momentum, building up its apparel business, expanding its own retail worldwide with ...
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Infographics & DataFull list: Global sporting goods industry stock market performers 2023
How did the sporting goods industry do in 2023? Download our list of the 86 stock-listed sporting goods companies and their results from last year.
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AnalysisAnalysis: 2023 Market Cap of global Sporting Goods stocks rising 2.4%
Which of the top 86 sporting goods companies performed best, and which lost ground in 2023? Get the figures.
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ArticleOn Holding plans further expansion, but no Tiger signing
Swiss company On Holding, which had a phenomenal 2023 in terms of sales and profitability growth, is promising to unleash a plethora of new products over the next 10 to 24 months and be a player at the Paris Games (including new uniforms for the Swiss National Team) this summer, ...
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Infographics & DataSGI Sporting Goods Scorecard Q3 2023
Find out whose sales are up and whose profits are down for Q3 2023 in our exclusive and downloadable version of our SGI Europe sporting goods industry scorecard. We’ve expanded our coverage and now examine 48 of the leading sporting goods industry companies.
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AnalysisAnalysis: The top sporting goods industry performers by sales and profits in Q3 2023
Aggregate net income is down in every sector except one, with two big names shaping overall revenue. Find out more with our latest scorecard.
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News briefsOn selects Nedap technology for source-to-consumer RFID project
RTIH reports that Swiss sporting goods brand On has chosen Durch company Nedap to deploy its iD Cloud platform in factories, warehouses, distributors and stores worldwide. This allows On to track and trace every single item from source to consumer. On was already familiar with the technology and benefits of ...
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ArticleOn Holding maintains lofty objectives despite moderating wholesale revenues
The Swiss company On Holding, which intends to double its net sales by 2026, increase its gross profit margin to above 60 percent and push its adjusted Ebitda above 18 percent, is only forecasting high-single-digit wholesale growth in Q4 2023. Direct-to-consumer sales (DTC), meanwhile, are expected to continue their torrid ...
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AnalysisAnalysis: The latest inventory levels in the Sporting Goods Industry, Q2 2023
Our latest analysis dives into inventory, covering levels at 27 leading sporting goods companies for the period ended closest to June 30.
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ArticleOn announces ambitious 3-year outlook
At its investor day at On Labs in Zurich, Swiss sportswear brand On announced its financial targets for the next three years (FY 2026) and outlined the strategic building blocks to support its next phase of growth. Following On’s track record of strong growth and increasing profitability, the company intends ...
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News briefsOn says it’s made “good progress” towards sustainability goals in 2022
Hot on the heels of its Q2 financial figures, On has released the company’s second most important set of numbers: its sustainability progress figures. The Impact Progress Report 2022 marks On’s third annual sustainability report. The company, which has as its dream “a future where everything we make is fossil-free ...
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ArticleOn officially announces entry into tennis category ahead of US Open
Source: On Tennis star Roger Federer joined On in 2019 Following its sixth consecutive quarter of record-breaking growth, Swiss sportswear brand On celebrated its entry into tennis last week with a community-focused event at Fort Greene Park in Brooklyn, New York. On Aug. 23, just days before ...
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ArticleOn Holding’s Q2 operating income up 50 percent, but stock price falls
On Holding shares fell 14 percent, or $4.84, on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday to $29.77, after the company reported a 50 percent increase in quarterly operating income to 39.4 million Swiss francs (€41.1m) and raised its full-year revenue guidance to at least CHF 1.76 billion (€1.83b), including anticipated ...
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Infographics & DataYear-on-year DTC sales growth 2022
How do the 2022 DTC sales at some of the biggest sporting goods companies compare with 2020 and 2021? We have the numbers for Nike, Adidas and more.
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