All Strategies articles – Page 4
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News briefsJD Sports opens at a classic address in Las Vegas
JD Sports has expanded its worldwide network of flagship stores to include the Las Vegas Strip following its opening on Saturday, June 14.
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ArticleXXL suspends payments, is bankruptcy imminent?
The hard-hit sports chain responds to SGI Europe’s questions following recent reports that the company has stopped paying its supplier invoices.
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News briefsEcco and Lowa close factories in Slovakia
The German outdoor footwear brand Lowa Sportschuhe and the Danish footwear brand Ecco are set to close their factories in Slovakia in the summer of 2025.
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News briefsDick’s Sporting Goods joins forces with Uber
Dick’s Sporting Goods has established a new partnership with Uber Technologies and renewed an existing one with Affirm Holdings.
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SponsoredArena CEO: ’We want to support communities as a brand and find our role here’
Peter Graschi discusses transformation, the value of beachwear, and the connection between communities and sustainability.
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ArticleDecathlon opens Rebike shop-in-shop in Leipzig
The sports retailer has expended sustainable mobility efforts with a new refurbished e-bike outlet and repair services in eastern Germany.
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ArticleHummel is back in the black; CEO: ‘We will keep focus on our core win zones’
The Danish sports brand has turned a profit after some tough years. SGI Europe has spoken to the CEO to find out how.
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ArticleSport 2000 Austria shifts to retail service model
Austria’s leading sporting goods group reorganizes to enhance service, partner integration and future growth under a new strategic structure.
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ArticleSIA and EOG announce strategic transatlantic partnership
SIA and EOG, the two leading trade groups from North America and Europe, seek to expand member benefits and improve global collaboration.
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News briefsAuthentic Brands Group acquires Dockers
The parent company of Reebok, Quiksilver, Roxy, and more has acquired the well-known brand from Levi Strauss & Co.
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News briefsNike prices will rise 10% on June 1 in the US
Due to tariffs, Nike clothing and equipment will cost between $2 and $10 more.
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News briefsHead partners with Portico Sport to grow its padel business
Portico has a presence in over 35 countries and has installed over 4.000 courts.
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ArticleUncertain times: 'Radical acceptance' as management task
In this interview with a renowned professor, we explore what the sporting goods industry can learn from extreme athletes in crises.
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C-Suite InterviewOrtholite CEO Glenn Barrett: Some customers are pulling orders forward
Ortholite’s CEO shares insights on how his brand partners are reacting to the current geopolitical situation.
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ArticleIntersport Sweden, Intersport Denmark to merge
Intersport Sweden and Intersport Denmark have announced their merger into a unified Nordic structure.
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News briefsIntersport and Hyrox announce partnership
Hyrox, the World Series of fitness racing, has announced a partnership with Intersport International.
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News briefsPure Hockey continues its nationwide growth in the US
One of the US´s leading hockey retailers continues nationwide growth with entry into South Dakota.
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ArticleIntersport’s new global campaign features FC Bayern icon
The campaign wants to demonstrate the diversity of sport and its ability to individually inspire and collectively connect people.
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News briefsVF confirms 400 more layoffs
VF Corp. has confirmed that 400 more employees will lose their jobs; the layoffs will take place throughout the Americas, Europe, and Asia regions.