All Sporting Goods Intelligence articles in Volume 26, Issue 39-40 – Page 6
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More than 230 Sport 2000 stores in five countries have...
More than 230 Sport 2000 stores in five countries have been participating since November in a TV and radio campaign inviting consumers to get their ski boots custom-fitted. “You can leave your boots on,” says the campaign, which is running in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France and even in the Netherlands, ...
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SportScheck has opened its 20th store in Aachen, which makes...
SportScheck has opened its 20th store in Aachen, which makes utmost use of multichannel capabilities. The 2,300-square-meter store greets the customer with eye-catching 3D multi-media displays at the entrance. It provides for click and connect and same-day delivery. The salespeople are equipped with iPads to support their advice function. Quick ...
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Moncler's revenues jumped by 25 percent, or by 17 percent...
Moncler's revenues jumped by 25 percent, or by 17 percent at constant currencies, during the first nine months of the year compared with the same period last year, with revenues reaching €561.5 million. Growth was driven by the weak euro, particularly in the Americas. Revenues grew in all regions, with ...
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Fila Korea turned around to a net loss of 17,884...
Fila Korea turned around to a net loss of 17,884 million Korean won (€14.6m-$15.4m) in the third quarter ended Sept. 30 from a net profit of KRW 21,370 million in the year-ago period. Revenues increased by 4 percent to KRW 196,383 million (€157.6m-$166.2m), but they fell by 13 percent at ...
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The London Golf Show, on Nov. 13-15, attracted 14,881 visitors,...
The London Golf Show, on Nov. 13-15, attracted 14,881 visitors, which is 15 percent up on the previous year's event. The number of exhibitors increased from 130 to 140. Donations to the charity partner, The On Course Foundation, reached £9,900 (€14,125-$15,040), double the previous year. The London Golf Show also ...
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Nike to buy back shares worth $12 billion
Nike shares enjoyed a sharp price increase earlier this month, after the company announced a $12 billion share repurchase program for Class B common stock, along with a two-for-one stock split and an increase in quarterly dividend. At the current valuation, the huge repurchase means that Nike will be buying ...
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Yonex' net profit rose by 12 percent to 1,217 million...
Yonex' net profit rose by 12 percent to 1,217 million yen (€9.4m-$9.9m) in the first half ended Sept. 30, as sales went up by 6 percent to ¥25,218 million (€193.9m-$205.1m). The conversion of the business in China from a distributor to a direct mode led to a 175 percent jump ...
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Sales rose by 4.4 percent to 26,039 million yen (€200.2m-$211.7m)...
Sales rose by 4.4 percent to 26,039 million yen (€200.2m-$211.7m) at Goldwin in the first half through Sept. 30, and its operating profit increased by 37.9 percent to ¥429 million (€3.3m-$3.5m). However, the Japanese company's net income fell by 24 percent to ¥510 million (€3.9m-$4.1m) due to store closures and ...
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Asics launched on Nov. 18 a limited edition of 60,000...
Asics launched on Nov. 18 a limited edition of 60,000 pairs of Metarun shoes. Described as the best long-distance running shoe in the company's history, the Metarun features five new technologies covered by four patents. A new FlyteFoam midsole uses organic fibers for cushioning. The shoe incorporates a new carbon-reinforced ...
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Spy's net loss widened to $788,000 in the third quarter...
Spy's net loss widened to $788,000 in the third quarter from a loss of $19,000 in the same period a year ago as the U.S. company's sales fell by 14.6 percent to $9,370,000 during the period. The gross margin declined sharply to 43.7 percent from 49.2 percent in the same ...