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ArticleGaleria's investors pledge €100 million, seek restructuring, Sunday shopping and name change
According to media reports, Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof’s new owners are poised to inject up to €100 million into the company to revamp its remaining department stores over the next two to three years. The insolvent German department store chain sees Sunday shopping as a cornerstone of its restructuring efforts, according ...
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Infographics & DataTop 50 sporting retailers in the world 2022
Download our annual overview of the world’s 50 largest sports retailers, including revenue and growth ranking compared with last year.
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News briefsCourt ends insolvency proceedings of Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof
By order of a German district court, the insolvency proceedings of the Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof (GKK) department store group will come to an end at the close of May 31. This makes legally binding the insolvency plan for the department store chain, which was approved by the creditors’ meeting of ...
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Infographics & DataThe Largest Sports Retailers Worldwide
Our exclusive annual analysis on the top 50 sports retailers worldwide. The charts and data can be downloaded. This is exclusive data and analysis for Premium Members.
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Case StudyHow Signa Sports United is building the sports commerce & tech platform of the future
SSU – which says that the most powerful digital platform will “win the game” – is also helping customers consolidate their technological prowess.
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Infographics & DataTop 50 Sporting Goods Retailers in the Galaxy
This exclusive interactive chart ranks the top 50 sporting goods retailers by revenues in USD for 2020 and percentage growth in their local currency. The charts and data can be downloaded. This is exclusive data and analysis for Premium Members.
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ArticleAnalysis: The world’s major sports retailers
This exclusive, yearly statistic shows the revenue development of the 50 largest sports retailers.
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Infographics & DataThe German Sports Retail Market
This interactive chart shows the largest german sports retailers by revenue, total market size 2019, market shares and revenue development vs the previous year. This chart can be downloaded as JPG, PNG or PDF.
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HG x2 Partial management buy-out for Globus
Globus, the big Swiss department store chain, and its Navyboot and Schild subsidiaries are changing hands again, just a few months after the Austrian-based Signa Retail Group and Thailand’s Central Group joined forces to take over the Swiss group this past February from the previous owner, the Migros cooperative of ...
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Signa Sports United launches its online stores in Japan
Outfitter, one of the online retail chains of Signa Sports United (SSL), has launched its first online store in Japan in cooperation with Aeon. The two partners plan to add other online stores for two other properties of SSL, Tennis-Point and Probikeshop, in Japan next month. The Austrian-based Signa Retail ...
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Stephan Fanderl leaves Galeria
Stephan Fanderl is said to be leaving the position of chief executive of Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof (Galeria), the holding company formed in 2018 from the merger of the Galeria Kaufhof and Karstadt department stores. He has suggested a consensual separation to the Austrian-based Signa Retail Group, parent company of Galeria, ...
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SportScheck’s boss quits
Markus Rech, former chief executive of SportScheck, is leaving the Signa Retail Group, the new parent company of the German sporting goods retail chain, by mutual agreement to take on new professional challenges. The 46-year-old worked for SportScheck for the past four years and helped the company to expand its ...