All Sporting Goods Intelligence articles in Volume 31, Issue 29+30 – Page 3
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New Era to make headwear for England Rugby
New Era has signed a four-year deal to produce headwear for England Rugby (RFU). The first line of caps – making its debut on both websites of the brand and the team on Aug. 7 – will display RFU’s red rose emblem and come in the 9FORTY adjustable and 9FIFTY ...
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Adidas ends in the red, sees upside
The German sportswear giant posted an operating loss of €333 million, compared with an operating profit of €643 million a year earlier, due to several coronavirus-related charges. These were mainly due to increased inventory and bad debt allowances, as well as impairment charges for retail stores and the Reebok trademark, ...
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Wolverine’s online sales jump by 96%
Wolverine Worldwide posted better-than-expected sales in the second quarter, as the impact of the coronavirus-related retail lockdown was partly offset by a growth of 96 percent in the group’s own e-commerce operations, representing more than 40 percent of revenues during the period. Merrell, Saucony and work footwear brands like Wolverine ...
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Frasers to open multi-brand store
Frasers Group is reportedly setting up a multi-brand store at Fosse Park in the British city of Leicester. The store will measure 90,000 square feet, with 50,000 devoted mostly to the Flannels banner and the rest mostly to Sports Direct , each having a separate entrance. The store ...
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Acushnet’s sales fall by 35%
Acushnet, the American golf company controlled by Fila Korea, had a difficult start to the second quarter, but it witnessed a recovery in sales after lockdown eased and demand for golf products picked up again. Following the re-opening of its production facilities and distribution centers in late May, the company ...
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Fitbit’s Q2 sales fall as Covid-19 hits demand; EU probes Google merger
Fitbit reported a fall in second-quarter sales as demand for its devices slumped and warned the coronavirus pandemic would have a negative effect on full-year earnings. Second-quarter revenue fell 16.7 percent to $261.3 million, driven by a 30 percent decline in device sales. The wearable technology maker, which is preparing ...
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Pandemic harms American Apparel owner Gildan in Q2
Sales at Gildan Activewear, a Canadian group that bought American Apparel in early 2017 and sells a range of apparel products in North America, Europe, the Asia-Pacific, and Latin America, plunged in the second quarter as the company swung to a net loss, reflecting the impact of the coronavirus pandemic ...
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Rorsted to head Adidas for another five years
The supervisory board of Adidas has extended Kasper Rorsted’s term as chief executive officer by five years – through July 31, 2026. Rorsted joined the company’s executive board in August 2016 and became CEO two months later. Meanwhile, Thomas Rabe will be moving up from deputy chairman to chairman of ...
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Hurley family acquires Simple
Through Simple Shoes – a new entity operating within its Kandui Holdings – the Hurley family has acquired the outstanding assets and intellectual property of the Simple skate shoe brand from KTSimple. The Simple brand was founded in the 1990s by Eric Meyer but went dormant in 2011. Denis Ryan, ...
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Nike to lay off 500 at its headquarters
Nike will be laying off 500 or more employees – some executives included – from its headquarters. Among them will be executives and the 192 employees of several company-run nurseries. To this end the company has filed a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act notice with the state of Oregon. ...
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Lenzing's sales slump in H1 due to Covid-19
Lenzing, the Austrian fiber specialist, recorded a significant drop in sales for the first half of fiscal 2020. Since fiber prices came under intense pressure due to the Covid-19 crisis and demand for textile fibers dropped significantly in recent months, sales declined by 25.6 percent to €810.2m. A slightly higher ...
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Alpargatas thrives abroad in a challenging context
Despite the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic, Alpargatas, the parent company of Havaianas and Osklen, managed to grow its revenues outside the domestic Brazilian market in the second quarter. Overall sales declined by 19.6 percent to 680.5 million Brazilian reais (€108.6m-$128.6m), while the gross margin expanded by 2.1 percentage ...
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Bogner’s design director resigns
The German trade magazine Textilwirtschaft reports that the German sports fashion label Bogner is once again seeing some movement in its management. Design director Frauke Schelkes will be leaving the company on Oct. 31. According to Bogner, she is leaving at her own request. Schelkes joined the company three years ...
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Crocs results fueled by e-commerce
While many brick-and-mortar stores were closed during the second quarter, Crocs saw record sales in e-commerce, as consumers migrated to online shopping during the pandemic. Revenues for the three months ended on June 30 declined by 7.6 percent from the year-ago quarter to $331.5 million, or by 6.0 percent on ...
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Nike has a new diversity director
Kellie Leonard, Nike’s director of diversity and inclusion since the creation of this position in 2018, is stepping down, leaving the company. She will be replaced by Felicia Mayo, who assumes the newly coined title of chief talent, diversity and culture officer, leading a newly formed team. Mayo joined Nike ...
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New National Snow Show to take place in Birmingham this October
Raccoon Events, the organizers of the National Running Show and newly launched National Outdoor Expo, has launched the UK’s only National Snow Show. Set to take place at the NEC in Birmingham Oct. 23-24, 2021, the two-day event is aiming at all winter sports enthusiasts and providing a comprehensive retail ...
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POC extends online retail team
Source: POC Ines Radacher POC, the Swedish manufacturer of helmets, goggles, body protection, clothing and accessories, is expanding its internal online retail (e-tailing) division due to the increasing digitalization of the retail sector. Therefore, Ines Radacher was appointed to the new position of “online account manager, DACH” ...
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Britain’s DW Sports will close all its stores
DW Sports, a big operator of gyms and sporting goods stores across the UK, has entered into administration, a British form of insolvency. All its shops and some of the gyms are set to be closed down, putting 1,700 jobs at risk, but DW plans to work with its joint ...
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Rossignol sells Raidlight to its founder
The Rossignol Group has announced the sale of Raidlight Vertical, a French company specializing in footwear, apparel and equipment for trail running and ski touring, with an annual turnover of around €8 million. It will only keep and expand its Outdoor Experiences division, which organizes trail running, Nordic walking, mountain ...
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FESI welcomes entry into force of FTA between EU and Vietnam
The Federation of the European Sporting Goods Industry (FESI) is welcoming the long-awaited formal entry into the Free Trade Agreement between the European Union and Vietnam (EVFTA) on Aug. 1. After more than eight years of negotiations, the EU and Vietnam will finally benefit from a free trade agreement that ...