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ArticleGlobe sheds non-strategic brands, all regions contribute to FY25 profit
But Ebit declined by 14.3 percent to A$14.6 million (€8.1m) for the Australian company.
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ArticleGlobe reports softer H1 sales
Ebit grew by 1.0 percent to A$6,878 million (€4.1m) for the Australian company.
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ArticleGlobe eyes stronger sales outside Australia in FY25
Annual Ebit of the multi-brand skate, surf and swimwear company increased by 12%.
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ArticleGlobe spinning in right direction with shift in focus
Globe Intl., bolstered by a shift in key product focus to footwear and apparel, generated improved H1 results that included stronger profitability and cash flow from operations for the six months ended Dec. 31. The Aussie group reported a net profit of A$4.9 million (€3.0m) against a loss of A$0.2 ...
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News briefsHardgoods drag down Globe Intl.’s FY revenues
Globe International total sales fell by 15 percent (-17% in constant currency) to A$234.34 million (€139.0m) for the FY ended June 30. Excluding hardgoods, annual revenues rose by 2 percent in constant currency. Ebit declined by 83 percent to A$4.62 million (€2.74m) or 2.0 percent of revenues versus 10.0 percent ...
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News briefsGlobe Intl. eyes H2 for improved profitability
Australian company Globe Intl. reported an after-tax net loss of A$0.2 million versus a profit of A$12.5 million for its H1 ended Dec. 31 as revenues declined by 16 percent to A$120.5 million (€77.5m). Ebit came in at A$0.9 million, or 0.7 percent of sales, significantly below the 12.7 percent ...
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News briefsGlobe Intl. FY net declines 44 percent
Globe International, the Australian parent of the Globe, Salty Crew, Impala Skate, FXD Workwear and Dot Electric Skateboards, reported a 44 percent drop in annual attributable net income to 18,641,000 Australian dollars (€12.0m) for the 12 months ended June 30. Ebit fell 41 percent in the FY to A$27.5 million ...