All Sporting Goods Intelligence articles in Volume 32, Issue 43+44 – Page 2
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A bullish European surf industry honors Frederic Basse
Surfboards, wetsuits and other hardware items in the surf sector have recorded growth rates of between 20 and 40 percent during the current post-Covid year, according to the European Surf Industry Manufacturers Association (EuroSIMA). Speaking at the annual EuroSIMA Surf Summit in Hossegor, on the French Basque coast, Jean-Louis Rodrigues, ...
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The IOC boosts its environmental policy
Ahead of the COP 26 conference on climate change due to start in Glasgow on Nov. 1, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) pledged to halve its “direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions” by 2030. Its previous pledge was to cut them by 45 percent by the same deadline, in keeping ...
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Golf in Asia getting younger and more female, survey suggests
According to recent research work by Sports Marketing Surveys (SMS), 3 percent of golfers in nine Asian markets have taken up the game within the past year, and 6 percent within the past two years – that is, during the coronavirus-related lockdowns. Also, a quarter of the new golfers are ...
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Li Ning accelerated in Q3
Excluding sales at Li Ning Young stores, Li Ning performed better than a year ago during the third quarter ended in September, scoring a sales increase in the high 20s on a same-store basis at retail, compared with the low single-digit improvement recorded a year earlier. The company’s own direct-to-consumer ...
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Clarus will offer 2.75 million shares of common stock
Clarus Corporation, the company based in Salt Lake City, Utah that owns brands such as Black Diamond, Pieps, Sierra Bullets and Rhino-Rack, announced that it intends to offer 2,750,000 shares of common stock and use the net proceeds from the offering for general corporate purposes, including repayment of debt, capital ...
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VF raises sales outlook although supply chain strains cap Q2 growth
VF Corp. lost more than 5 percent of its value on the stock market after it published its results for its second quarter ended Sept. 30 on Oct. 22, but it has regained some ground since. The management improved its guidance for this year’s revenues to $12.0 billion from $11.8 ...
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Zalando launches Connected Retail in Italy
Zalando is launching its Connected Retail program in Italy, offering a reduced commission until the end of the year to the physical retailers that wish to join its online marketplace. Like in 12 countries where this service is already available, the goods will be ordered through Zalando’s website and delivered ...
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Short stops
Sept. 25 Short Stops: Adidas – Amazon – CEP - Dakine - Fusalp - Jordan – Peloton – Rossignol - Sequential – Stadium - Vans
Corporate: +++ A company related to a licensee of the William Rast brand of denim and sportswear apparel has offered to pay $1 million for the brand ahead of the Oct. 28 auction for the assets of the bankrupt Sequential Brands Group Management: +++ CEP has ...
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Strong growth in participation may lead England to host the Women’s World Rugby Cup
England’s Rugby Football Union (RFU) has announced its intention to launch a bid to host the Women’s World Cup in 2025, provided it secures sufficient private and public funding by next January. The RFU hosted the regular World Cup in 2010 and won it in 2014, and since then, the ...
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China Dongxiang’s Kappa sales dip
In contrast with other Chinese sportswear companies, China Dongxiang reported a mid-to-high-teens decline at its Kappa and Kappa Kids stores for its second quarter ended Sept. 30, with a mid-to-low single-digit drop on a same store basis. For the first half of the company’s financial year, sales were off by ...
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Sweaty Betty collaborates again with rēspin
Sweaty Betty has embarked on a second collaboration with rēspin, the brand founded by the actress Halle Berry. The result is a limited edition of 24 articles of activewear designed by Lindsey Flores and called The rēspin Edit. The collection’s jackets, leggings and other items range in price from $14 ...
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Allbirds’ IPO seeks a $2 bn valuation
Allbirds has priced its planned public offering at a range of between $12 and $14, which would give it a valuation of more than $2 billion, in spite of continued losses. It plans to offer a total of 19.2 million shares to raise up to $269 million. A Series E ...
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Stella recovers and remains "cautiously optimistic"
The Hong Kong-based shoe manufacturer and retailer Stella International has reported a 27.5 percent year-over-year increase in third-quarter revenues to $439.3 million. The period marked a slowdown from the company’s recovery in the first half, due to a tougher comparative basis. In the first nine months of the year, the ...
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Porsche gets involved in kitesurfing
In addition to its long-standing sponsorship activities in the sports of tennis and golf, Porsche will also support the further development of kitesurfing in the future. The first event sponsored by the automotive brand will be the Red Bull King of the Air in Cape Town in November 2021. In ...
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Schildkröt launches new fitness products
Germany’s MTS Sportartikel Vertriebs is introducing a new range of products as part of its Schildkröt fitness product line. It consists of a new push-up multi-trainer board, a sit-up trainer and a shaping loop set with three elastic loops at different strength levels. Besides that, the German brand is going ...
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Thule sees sales gains and rising costs
The outdoor trend, which kicked in shortly after the first Covid-19-related lockdowns, has once again brought good sales growth for the Swedish Thule Group. The trend toward outdoor and leisure activities closer to home continued to positively impact all of the group’s product categories in the third quarter. According to ...
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Top JD managers get stock options
JD Sports Fashion has granted performance-based stock options to Peter Cowgill, executive chairman of the company, and Neil Greenhalgh, chief financial officer, under the company’s 2021 Long Term Incentive Plan. The options will become ordinarily vested in five years’ time, subject to the achievement of certain performance conditions. Cowgill got ...
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Asics is again sponsoring the World Ekiden relay
This year Asics is once again sponsoring the World Ekiden, scheduled for Nov. 22 and open to the public for enrollment since Oct. 4. Just as the marathon symbolizes a herald’s run to Athens thousands of years ago to deliver news of a battle, the Ekiden symbolizes the relay that ...
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JD acquires control of a Greek retailer
JD Sports Fashion has further expended its presence in Europe by acquiring 80 percent of Cosmos Sport, a retailing group that operates 57 stores in Greece and three in Cyprus under various banners, associated with web stores. Of these, 32 are under the Cosmos banner, offering an “elevated sporting goods ...
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Short stops
Sept. 22 Short Stops: Gymshark - Ironman – Macron - National Snow Show - Norrøna - Olympics – Puma – USA Rugby
Corporate: +++ Paul Richardson a former executive chairman of Gymshark who is still on its board of directors, has reportedly bought a controlling stake in Hera London, a British streetwear brand launched in 2015 +++ Continuing its development in the connected fitness landscape, The Ironman Group has acquired ...
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