All Sporting Goods Intelligence articles in Volume 31, Issue 3-4

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    Accelerating, Intersport launches a “Heart of Sport” brand platform

    2020-01-25T22:48:00Z

    Continuing the progress already achieved, Intersport International Corporation reports an overall sales increase of 3.2 percent for its affiliated sports retailers around the world in 2019, reaching a total retail turnover of €12.3 billion after VAT in terms of euros and recovering from growth of only 0.7 percent in the ...

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    ANWR grows by over 50%, up bt 9.6% in sporting goods

    2020-01-25T22:42:00Z

    The ANWR Group, the big international cooperative of independent retailers based in Mainhausen near Frankfurt that controls Sport 2000 and other franchised chains in various countries, proudly boasted an increase of almost 54 percent in its total business volume to €14.6 billion in 2019. The year marked the 100th anniversary ...

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    VF lowers its outlook

    2020-01-25T22:26:00Z

    In releasing its results for its third quarter ended on Dec. 28 on Thursday, VF Corporation said its business so far this year has performed at the high end of its group’s long-term growth objectives, but the management admitted that it will not be able to meet the targets it ...

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    Uncertainty over the non-recreational use of Nike’s Vaporfly

    2020-01-25T22:18:00Z

    Last year, the Kenyan distance runners Eliud Kipchoge and Brigid Kosgei made headlines around the world. Kipchoge became the first human being ever to run a marathon – albeit an unofficial one – in less than two hours, while Kosgei broke the women’s world record for the same distance. Both ...

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    Lululemon is riding impressive momentum

    2020-01-25T22:16:00Z

    Lululemon Athletica seems unstoppable. Citing a strong holiday period, it has upgraded its revenue and earnings guidance for the fiscal fourth quarter ending on Feb. 2, 2020. The company’s shares, which nearly doubled in value last year, gained an additional 3 percentage points after the announcement.

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    Ispo Munich wants us to be active, responsible and creative

    2020-01-25T22:15:00Z

    These are the three key words chosen by Ispo Munich for its Jan. 26-29 edition, as the world’s leading sporting goods fair is about to celebrate its 50th anniversary with a new and broader positioning in the world of sports.

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    New horizons for W.L. Gore in sustainability

    2020-01-25T22:14:00Z

    As part of its commitment to improve the sustainability of its products, W.L. Gore & Associates is working hard on the development of a new waterproof/breathable membrane based on a non-fluorinated material.

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    The green bona fides of Adidas

    2020-01-25T22:13:00Z

    This year, for the first time, more than half of the polyester in Adidas products will derive from recycled plastic waste. If things stay on track, moreover, by 2024 Adidas will be using recycled polyester exclusively whenever it is applicable. Adidas has been working on a number of other sustainability ...

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    New management for Kjus

    2020-01-25T22:12:00Z

    Kjus, the Swiss ski, golf, and lifestyle apparel company acquired by Acushnet Holdings in July 2019, has made Brooke Mackenzie president of worldwide operations. A skier and golfer herself, Mackenzie joined Kjus in 2012, taking care of the brand’s North American operations. She used to own a real estate brokerage, ...

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    Crocs raises its guidance

    2020-01-25T22:11:00Z

    As it recorded its strongest fourth quarter ever, Crocs decided to raise its revenue guidance for the last three months of 2019. The company now expects revenues to have risen by 21 percent from the year-ago period, reaching a level of $260 to $262 million, up from a previous forecast ...

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    Sportmaster employs AI to improve retail network’s effectiveness

    2020-01-25T22:11:00Z

    The biggest Russian sporting goods retailer has adopted artificial intelligence, using algorithms supplied by a Kiev-based IT company, Softline, in a bid to streamline the internal logistics network. Softline has supplied the hardware and a software system, Nvidia DGX-2, whose performance can be compared to that of dozens of servers.

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    Decathlon opens its first stores in Luxembourg and Kazakhstan

    2020-01-25T22:09:00Z

    Decathlon will open its first store in Luxembourg, located in the Royal-Hamilius shopping mall, during the first quarter of this year. It will be a “Decathlon City” concept store, with a relatively small area of 630 square meters, spread over two floors.

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    New round of financing for France’s Snowleader

    2020-01-25T21:43:00Z

    Snowleader, the leading French online retailer of winter sports and outdoor products, says it has collected €10 million in new financing from three institutional investors, including a fund owned by the BNP Paribas bank, to help pursue its international omni-channel strategy.

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    The FTA between the EU and Vietnam makes progress

    2020-01-25T15:48:00Z

    The Committee on International Trade of the European Parliament has approved the free trade agreement signed last June by the European Commission with the government of Vietnam, paving the way for its endorsement by the full Parliament in February, ahead of its ratification by the European Council. It calls for ...

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    Rossignol promotes sustainability

    2020-01-25T15:17:00Z

    Differentiating itself from other ski companies, the Rossignol Group announced a few days ago the official launch of a new program of sustainability and corporate social responsibility. Called “Respect,” it calls among other things for a 40 percent cut in the waste generated by its manufacturing processes by 2025 and ...

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    A truce between the U.S. and China

    2020-01-25T14:49:00Z

    The governments of the U.S. and China have signed a “phase one” trade deal that was confirmed in December after a year and a half of back-and-forth tariff impositions. The deal covers intellectual property rights, which China has been known to circumvent in a variety of ways, and ensures that ...

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    Sympatex to present upcycled functional jacket at Ispo Munich

    2020-01-25T13:26:00Z

    Sympatex is presenting the first upcycled functional jacket made from 30 percent recycled textiles and 70 percent recycled PET bottles at Ispo Munich. The three-layer high-performance jacket was developed and produced as part of the wear2wear consortium, the European industrial partnership founded in 2017, and announced by Sympatex in May ...

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    YKK announces zippers made from ocean bound plastic.

    2020-01-25T13:25:00Z

    YKK has announced a collection of zippers made from ocean bound plastic. The zippers of the new Natulon Ocean Sourced collection are made from plastic waste that has been collected within 50km of the coastline of Sri Lanka. According to YKK, the collection is indistinguishable from zippers made of virgin ...

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    Ellen MacArthur Foundation launches Circulytics

    2020-01-25T13:24:00Z

    The Ellen MacArthur Foundation has launched Circulytics, a new digital tool for companies to measure circularity across all operations and help them adopt circular economy practices. The tool, which is available for free, goes beyond measuring products and material flows to measure a company’s entire circularity. It uses company-level data ...

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    Puma and Ralph Lauren pledge not to ship through the Arctic Ocean

    2020-01-25T13:16:00Z

    Puma and Ralph Lauren have joined the trans-Arctic shipping ban, a pledge to prohibit shipping through the Arctic Ocean. The Arctic Shipping Corporate Pledge was launched by Nike and Ocean Conservancy in October 2019 to invite companies to commit to not intentionally send ships through the delicate Arctic ecosystem. The ...