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ArticleAnalysis: Sporting Goods Scorecard Q2 2022 - The top performers by sales and profit
Our Scorecard includes the revenue and profit development of 43 major sporting goods companies.
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Infographics & DataSporting Goods Scorecard Q2 2022 - The top performers by sales and profit
This exclusive chart and data can be downloaded by our Premium Members.
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News briefsOn opens new global headquarters and flagship store
The Swiss company On opened its new campus and global headquarters named On Labs, located in Zurich and offering space for roughly 1,000 employees (to date filled with the On staff of 700). Also, part of the building with a total size of 15,000 sqm is Europe’s first On flagship ...
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News briefsOn partners with Trove to launch U.S. resale site and online exchange program
Swiss sportswear and athletic footwear brand On has launched Onward in the U.S., a new resale site and online exchange program powered by California-based brand e-commerce specialist Trove. The Onward program is an extension of On’s existing ESG initiatives, which focus on driving sustainability through innovation and promoting the circular ...
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Infographics & DataSporting goods company inventory levels in Q2 2022
This exclusive interactive chart shows inventory levels at 28 sporting goods companies for Q2 2022, comparing with Q2 2021 and Q4 2021. The chart can be downloaded. This is exclusive data and analysis for Premium Members.
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ArticleWhy sporting goods industry inventories rose by 57% in Q2 2022
The aggregate inventory level for 28 public sporting goods companies, tracked by SGI Europe, rose more than 57 percent year-over-year to more than €31.9 billion at Q2 end and was up by nearly 32 percent from the end of 2021 when it stood at €24.27 billion. Eleven companies had inventory ...
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ArticleOn releases 2021 Impact Progress Report
On Holding AG has released its 2021 Impact Progress Report, providing a comprehensive view of its approach to and progress on its sustainability initiatives across the Company. Key highlights in the priority areas include: On is taking big strides on its sustainability mission, having delivered the first fully recyclable ...
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Infographics & DataTop sporting goods companies by profit per employee
This exclusive interactive chart shows 19 major sporting goods brands as ranked by profit per employee for 2021, with comparative figures for 2020. The chart can be downloaded. This is exclusive data and analysis for Premium Members.
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ArticleOn Holding AG keeps rolling on, raises FY guidance again
On Holding AG does not see its momentum with consumers worldwide slowing down, but it will slow hiring and reduce travel for the remainder of 2022, given current macroeconomic conditions. In raising its full-year outlook for the second time since early May, the Swiss company continues to strategize for “durable ...
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Infographics & DataDTC Sales Growth 2021
This exclusive interactive chart shows the DTC sales growth of the major players in the sporting goods industry.
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Infographics & DataGlobal sports industry stock market - Q2 vs. Q1 2022
This exclusive interactive chart shows compares the stock performance of the top public companies in the sporting goods industry from Q1 to Q2 2022. The chart can be downloaded. This is exclusive data and analysis for Premium Members.
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Infographics & DataSales per employee in 2021
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ArticleAnalysis: Sporting Goods Industry Scorecard Q1 2022
Find out about the top industry performers. With our first quarter 2022 Sporting Goods Industry Scorecard, we provide an overview by sales and profit.
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ArticleOn raises full-year guidance after beating expectations in Q1
On Holding AG raised its guidance for the full year after reporting better-than-expected sales and profits in the first quarter ended March 31. The Swiss athletic gear company generated sales of 235.7 million Swiss francs (€225.2m), up by 67.9 percent on the year earlier and comfortably above an analysts consensus ...
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Infographics & DataGlobal sports industry stock market performers - Q1 2022
This exclusive interactive chart shows compares the stock performance of the top public companies in the sporting goods industry from Q4 2021 to Q1 2022. The chart can be downloaded. This is exclusive data and analysis for Premium Members.
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ArticleAnalysis: Sporting Goods Industry stocks fell more than 16% in Q1 2022
According to SGI Europe’s quarterly study of selected public sporting goods industry stocks, their average share price fell by 16.25 percent on a sequential basis in the first quarter of 2022, in contrast with the performance of some major stock indexes during the same period. The Standard & Poor’s 500 ...
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ArticleOn is expanding ranges and partnerships after a strong 2021
On Holding AG, which filed its initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange last September, is making moves to establish a firm foothold as a global performance brand and broaden its reach among consumers worldwide through new distribution channels and a product assortment that stretches beyond premium running ...
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News briefsOn outfits Swiss Olympians – and bobsledders – in Beijing
After the Olympic Games in the summer of 2021, On, the Swiss sports shoe manufacturer traded on the New York Stock Exchange, is now also equipping the Swiss Olympic team in Beijing. For Tokyo 2021, On started supplying the entire Swiss team with apparel and footwear. In Beijing, the company ...
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On Holding raises IPO price to $20-22
The parent company of On Running has informed the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission that it has decided to raise the price of its initial public offering from a range of $18 to $20 to a range of $20 to $22. The company has also indicated that the full overallotment ...
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ArticleOn turns around as it files registration for its IPO
On Holding, the Swiss company that owns On, the performance brand specialized in running and backed by Roger Federer, has announced that it has publicly filed a registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for a proposed Initial Public Offering (IPO). The company’s valuation, the number of ...
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