All Sporting Goods Intelligence articles in Volume 31, Issue 39+40 – Page 2
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China dominates e-commerce
Citing figures from Activate Consulting, Diffusion Sport reports that four Chinese e-tailers now account for 42 percent of the world’s e-commerce, more than tripling Amazon’s share. With its 13 percent share, Amazon is not, in fact, the top player in the sector. That distinction goes to Alibaba, with 15 percent. ...
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Slinger Bag moves into Bulgaria and Chile
Slinger Bag continues to sign up new distributors worldwide. Its innovative tennis ball launcher will be sold in Bulgaria by Ark Dream, which is also the local distributor for Babolat, under a new five-year exclusive deal. The brand has also made its first foray into the Latin American market through ...
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Change at the top of Intersport Sverige
Markus Wibergh has resigned as president and chief executive of Intersport Sverige, just as the Swedish retail group is coming out of Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings. He was replaced on Nov. 2 by Pontus Petersson, who had been serving as chief financial officer since 2017, after handling business development, logistics ...
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JD’s executive chairman sells shares
Peter Cowgill, executive chairman of JD Sports Fashion, has sold 2,587,326 shares in the British company at a price of 745.61 pence per share, leading to total proceeds of £19,291,102 (€21,406,962-$24,889,334). The retailer’s share price has been sliding in the last five days from around 800 pence to less than ...
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VF appoints a new VP of inclusion and diversity
VF Corp. has appointed Lauren Guthrie as vice president of global inclusion and diversity (I&D) in replacement of Reggie Miller, who is resigning. Guthrie has worked in merchandising for most of her career, first at Abercrombie & Fitch and Levi Strauss, then in an executive capacity at Nike, Old Navy ...
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Melchers Group combines Venice Beach and Joy Sportswear
The German Melchers Group, which has more than 50 brands from various industries under its umbrella, has reorganized its apparel segment. Its Scoretex subsidiary will serve as the “Home of Brands” for all four of the group’s sports brands. In addition to the labels Venice Beach and Curvy Fit by ...
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Lululemon releases its first comprehensive sustainability agenda
Lululemon has set its long-term sustainability strategy in its first-ever “Impact Agenda.” The document sets three focus key areas - “Be Human,” “Be Well,” and “Be Planet” - and outlines 12 goals to drive progress in social and environmental issues. These include commitments to have at least 75 percent of ...
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Whoop is valued at $1.2 million in financing round
Here is another young connected fitness company that is commanding a high valuation. Whoop, an “athletic performance maintenance company” headquartered in Boston that provides memberships for 24/7 coaching to improve health and the free Whoop hardware that goes with it, has closed a $100 million Series E Financing round at ...
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Under Armour divests MyFitnessPal, will discontinue Endomondo
Under Armour (UA) has entered into a definitive agreement to sell the MyFitnessPal platform to Francisco Partners, a global investment firm specializing in technology businesses, headquartered in San Francisco. MyFitnessPal, an activity tracker that helps around 200 million users in their health and fitness activities, will become a stand-alone company. ...
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ArticleCovid affected China’s biggest sports retailer slightly
Topsports International, which claims to manage the biggest network of directly operated stores in the Chinese sports market, reported a 7.0 percent drop in revenues to 15.77 billion yuan renmimbi (€2.0bn-$2.4bn) for the first half of its fiscal year, ended on Aug. 31. The gross margin contracted by 2.1 percentage ...
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ArticleAmazon posts 37% higher sales, net profit triples
Amazon said that its sales in the third quarter grew by 37 percent to $96.1 billion. They were boosted by booming online transactions during the coronavirus crisis worldwide, which prevented or discouraged shoppers from purchasing in physical stores. Excluding a $691 million favorable impact from year-over-year changes in foreign exchange ...
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ArticleAntonio Dus leaves Tecnica
The Tecnica Group says that its chief executive, Antonio Dus, is leaving in December 2020 “in order to be able to devote himself to other personal and professional projects.” The company’s chairman, Alberto Zanatta, will be acting as CEO on an interim basis with effect from Nov. 1. Reaching Ebitda ...
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News briefsFrasers opens its first multi-brand store
Britain’s Frasers Group, formerly Sports Direct International, opened its first multi-brand store on Oct. 31. The initiative stems from Frasers’ “elevation programme,” under the leadership of Michael Murray. The 51,000-square-foot premises are located at the Cascades Shopping Centre in the British city of Portsmouth and feature products from the Frasers ...
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ArticleUnder Armour posts better-than-expected Q3 results
Under Armour reported net income of $38.9 million for the third quarter, compared with $102.3 million in the year-ago period, on virtually flat revenues of $1,433 million. Aside from a weaker gross margin, the lower profitability was essentially due to ongoing restructuring and impairment changes of $74.2 million for the ...
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ArticleFogliato will run Columbia’s omni-channel activities in executive reshuffle
Columbia Sportswear Company has announced a series of senior leadership changes executing on transition plans while supporting the company’s omni-channel programs for growth and unlocking digital opportunities. The company is aligning its organizational structure globally “to accelerate our business transformation with a focus on e-commerce and digital,” said Tim Boyle, ...
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ArticleColumbia performs better than expected
After a difficult first half of 2020 due to the impact of the pandemic, Columbia Sportswear Company performed better in the third quarter, but the results remained far below those of last year. Its net income tumbled by 47 percent from the year-ago quarter to $62.8 million, while sales dropped ...
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Nike manager switches to Snipes
The Deichmann group has appointed a long-time Nike manager to the new position of European general manager for Snipes, its international chain of sneaker shops. Starting on Nov. 1, he will join Snipes’ founder and chief executive, Sven Voth, and Tim Spickenborn, the chief financial officer, as the third member ...
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Decathlon plans to launch its marketplace in France and other countries
According to reports by sport-guide.com and other media, Decathlon is planning to test the possible launch of a marketplace in France by the end of this year. It would be part of a project that would also be implemented sooner or later in Germany, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, the U.K. ...
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Bollé introduces AR filter for touchless sales experience
Bollé is launching a new augmented reality (AR) filter that allows users to try out its Phantom lens, found in its Nevada or Ryft goggles, and see what they look like while wearing Bollé’s helmets from their smartphone without having to physically touch the products. Once they have seen the ...
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Anta launches a running shoe with a higher midsole resilience
Anta Sports Products has collaborated with Teknor Apex on the development of a midsole incorporating a new TPE (thermoplastic elastomer), which the partner companies have called Monprene. The research and development phase focused on the creation of a material that could offer not just cushioning properties but also optimal rebound ...