All Sporting Goods Intelligence articles in Volume 32, Issue 39+40 – Page 3

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    J. Lindeberg sees light at the end of the tunnel

    2021-09-23T17:13:00Z

    J. Lindeberg has indicated that it anticipates a financial turnaround in 2021, after posting losses of more than 90 million Swedish kronor (€8.9m-$10.4m) in 2019 and SEK 20 million (€1.9m-$2.3m) in 2020. Sales are expected to grow by SEK 50 million (€4.9m-$5.8m) as compared to last year, driven by an ...

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    Schöffel enlarges its executive board

    2021-09-23T17:13:00Z

    Schöffel is restructuring its top management as it divides its business into two segments – Schöffel Sport for its operations in the outdoor, ski and bike sectors; and Schöffel Professional for the development of clothing for corporate and institutional clients. Stefan Merkt, who has been charge of sales for the ...

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    Decathlon opens corners in Silpo supermarkets in Ukraine

    2021-09-23T15:58:00Z

    Decathlon continues to work with other retailers in various countries, including the Ukraine. The leading international sports retailer has opened 20 corners in Silpo supermarkets in Kiev and nine other big Ukrainian cities, including some in which it already has its own stores. Currently, the product range is limited to ...

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    Under Armour in talks with a new Russian franchisee

    2021-09-23T15:58:00Z

    Under Armour confirms a report that it is in negotiations with a new potential franchise partner to develop its Brand House retail format in Russia. The first stores may be opened in Russian shopping centers in the autumn of 2022, according to local sources. The new franchisee would take over ...

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    Mirror’s founder and CEO is resigning

    2021-09-23T15:43:00Z

    CNBC has obtained a copy of a memorandum from Lululemon’s management informing its employees that Brynn Putnam is resigning as CEO of Mirror, the U.S.-based producer of connected wall-mounted screens for workout streaming that Lululemon acquired in June 2020 for $500 million. The memo was signed by Putnam herself and ...

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    Patagonia supports global climate strike on Sept. 24

    2021-09-23T14:10:00Z

    This Friday, Sept. 24, youth activists and engaged citizens worldwide will strike to demand climate justice. Patagonia is supporting the protest to put pressure on world leaders and ensure that attention is paid to the people who are already experiencing the worst effects of the climate crisis first-hand. The U.S.-based ...

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    Sept. 20/22 Short Stops: Amer Sports – Asics - Macron – Norspo - Rapha/POC - Zalando

    2021-09-22T17:51:00Z

    Management: +++ Mike Adams, vice president of winter sports equipment for Salomon and manager of Atomic in the U.S., will be retiring on Dec. 31, after 25 years with the brands’ parent, Amer Sports, and 45 years in the sporting goods industry overall +++ Ralf Helbrich has left ...

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    FESI supports the new GSP in part

    2021-09-22T17:39:00Z

    The Federation of the European Sporting Goods Industry (FESI) has released a statement that welcomes the proposed adjustment and extension for the new ten years of the Generalised Scheme of Preferences Regulation (GSP) by the European Commission, while recommendation a clarification of the definition of “sensitive” products. The GSP grants ...

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    WFSGI boosts the representation of the bike and manufacturing sectors on its board

    2021-09-22T17:07:00Z

    The World Federation of the Sporting Goods Industry (WFSGI), which held its World Cycling Forum in Munich in connection with the IAA Mobility show earlier this month, has announced the election of two prominent new board members from the bicycle industry and of a new representive of Apache Footwear on ...

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    Sugi is licensing Sergio Tacchini footwear for Europe

    2021-09-22T16:51:00Z

    Sergio Tacchini Europe has signed a long-term licensing deal with Sugi International for the development, production and distribution of a new line of Sergio Tacchini footwear that will “significantly upgrade the quality and breadth” of the line, while expanding its distribution. The deal covers many countries in Europe, including Russia, ...

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    New Balance faces new complaint over its made in USA label

    2021-09-22T16:51:00Z

    A consumer advocacy organization, truthinadvertising.org, has filed a complaint with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC), asking it to investigate the validity of New Balance’s “made in USA” label, which it uses in at least a dozen models of footwear. According to the complaint, NB claims “a domestic value of ...

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    Rip Curl helps Kathmandu’s sales to rise by 15%, but outlook is uncertain

    2021-09-22T15:51:00Z

    Kathmandu Holdings said in a preliminary annual report that its sales increase by 15.1 percent to 922.8 million New Zealand dollars (€551.4m-$646.6m) in the full year ended July 31, 2021, as its Rip Curl and Oboz brands benefitted from a boom in surfing and higher participation in hiking, respectively. Instead, ...

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    IIC hires a Salomon executive as GM for mountain sports

    2021-09-22T15:50:00Z

    Intersport International Corp. (IIC) has officially announced the appointment of Denis Levet, who has worked for Salomon since 2004, as the retail organization’s new general manager of mountain sports. The 44-year-old French native, who started his career at Decathlon 18 years ago, will replace Matthias Klopfenstein in the role next ...

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    Celebrities invest in Hydrow prior to a possible IPO

    2021-09-22T15:50:00Z

    Following a business model that is becoming more common in the industry, various celebrities participated in a new funding round for Hydrow, the connected rowing equipment brand. Indicating that its sales jumped by 500 percent in the past year, the company also announced the appointment of a chief commerciale officer, ...

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    Nike is once again SportsPro’s most marketable brand

    2021-09-22T15:49:00Z

    Nike has remained atop the heap in the 12th edition of SportsPro’s list of the World’s 50 Most Marketable (50MM) Brands, compiled by the sponsorship analytics firm Hookit. Nike scored 8.77 billion engagements, 58 percent more than in the previous year, leading to a 34 percent increase in sponsorship value ...

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    Bollé Brands hires new executives for e-com, sales, marketing and CSR

    2021-09-22T13:20:00Z

    The Bollé Brands Group has hired new executives for its marketing, business, e-commerce and corporate social responsibility departments to support a plan to strengthen both its digital and local presence, to raise awareness of all the group’s brands - Bollé, Cébé, Spy+ and Serengeti - and to strengthen its socially ...

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    Driven by DTC and online, Norway’s sporting goods market grew by 16.5% in 2020

    2021-09-21T17:52:00Z

    While exceeding 10 percent, the growth in Norway’s sporting goods industry from 2019 to this past January was too low – or so says Trond Evald Hansen of the Norwegian Sports Industry Association. Hansen’s calculations are more comprehensive than those compiled by various organizations in some other countries, as they ...

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    Sports Direct is fined for spamming customers

    2021-09-21T17:50:00Z

    The U.K. Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has fined Sports Direct and two other firms for spamming consumers with unwanted marketing messages over the internet, according to The Telegraph. The British sporting goods retailer has been fined £70,000 (€81,500-$95,600) for sending 2.3 million e-mails to former customers from December 2019 to ...

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    On Running gets involved in tennis

    2021-09-21T17:49:00Z

    On Running, which counts Roger Federer among its investors, has signed on to become an official footwear sponsor for the Laver Cup, a tennis tournament due to be played out in Boston on Sept. 24-26. The Swiss company has designed a limited-edition, comfortable and stylish Roger Advantage Laver Cup shoe ...

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    While opening another franchise in Spain, Nike works with fewer retailers

    2021-09-21T17:47:00Z

    Last year Nike made Italy’s Percassi Group its preferred partner in southern Europe, opening six stores with the Italian firm in Greece, Italy and Portugal as well as a flagship on a major thoroughfare in Barcelona, Paseo de Gracia. According to Palco23, a Spanish news service covering the sports business, ...