All Sporting Goods Intelligence articles in Volume 33, Issue 31+32 – Page 3
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Moncler results bolstered by big EMEA sales gain
Moncler’s first half profits climbed 260 percent to €211.3 million from €58.7 million as revenues increased 46 percent on a constant-currency basis to €918.4 million from €621.8 million. DTC sales from the Moncler brand rose 33 percent to €555.9 million, with wholesale revenues gaining 14 percent to €168.3 million and ...
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Hoka hits new heights, aims for more
Deckers Brands is working to further enhance Hoka’s escalating sales trajectory and increase its brand awareness with a new “Fly Human, Fly” global marketing campaign, additional expansion outside the U.S. and a broader product reach that will tap into the trail, hike, walking, and lifestyle segments desired by key age ...
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Columbia revises FY22 outlook, will lean on key markets
At the same time as announcing its results for the quarter with the seasonally lowest sales volume, Columbia Sportswear has reduced its sales and profit forecasts for the full year. The company is concerned about the current state of the consumer and potential retail order cancellations later this year. It ...
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Völkl, Dalbello and Marker realign sales structure in Germany
Source: EOC Volker Brötzenberger Following the changes in the global sales organization of Elevate Outdoor Collective (EOC) – formerly K2-MDV Holdings, which includes the K2 Ski, K2 Snowboarding, Völkl, Marker, Dalbello, Line, Ride, BCA, Tubbs Snowshoes, Atlas Snowshoes, Madshus and K2 Skates brands – the German subsidiary ...
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Loans to help Pádel Nuestro expand in Sweden
Pádel Nuestro has secured two loans whose total of €2.84 million will go towards acquiring real estate, inventory and other costs associated with opening own stores in Sweden’s big cities. The group has six Swedish stores already, all of them franchises. The lender is COFIDES, public-private company combining Spanish state ...
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Garmin’s Q2 revenues hurt by another double-digit drop for fitness
Garmin experienced a double-digit decline in revenues from its fitness segment for a second consecutive quarter. That decrease was the primary contributor to an overall 6 percent sales decline to $1.24 billion from nearly $1.33 billion for the period ended June 25. Overall, double-digit sales improvement for its outdoor and ...
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German retail association rejects new lockdowns in fall
HDE (German Retail Association) and ZIA (Central Real Estate Committee, the umbrella organization of the German real estate industry) have published a strategy paper in which they jointly formulate specific demands to policymakers to prevent a repetition of the past two fall/winter seasons. These include an exemption from lockdowns or ...
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Adidas cuts FY 2022 guidance on China weakness and potential slowdown in other markets
Adidas has adjusted its top line 2022 guidance due to a worsening outlook for its Greater China business. While second-quarter 2022 results slightly exceeded expectations, given continued strong momentum in Western markets and a return to growth in Asia-Pacific, the company has reported a slower-than-expected recovery in China since the ...
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New price comparison site for runners launches in the U.K.
Tom Green, a London-based amateur runner, is the founder of Geerly. The company focuses on using technology to help runners of all abilities choose the right gear and find it at the best prices. Geerly lists more than 1,700 running shoes, boots and watches. Currently active only in the U.K., ...
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First professional baseball league to be established for India, Pakistan and the Middle East
Source: UIBL UIBL executive team (left to right): Kanwal S. Sra, founder, chairman and CEO; Mariano Rivera, co-president; Kash Shaikh, president and CMO Under the name and organization of the new United International Baseball League (UIBL), professional baseball is to be brought to India, Pakistan and the ...
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Xtep’s controlling shareholder sells 80 million shares
The largest shareholder of Chinese sportswear brand Xtep International, Group Success Investments Limited, has sold 80 million shares, or about 3.04 percent of the free float, for HK$12.70 per share (€127.8m in total). Group Success is majority owned by the Ding family, which controls Xtep. Xtep did not disclose the ...
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Japanese e-commerce company to acquire majority stake in Phenix owner
As reported by sportstextiles.com, Japanese e-commerce company E-store Corporation has taken steps to acquire Shiffon, a Tokyo-based licensee and developer of brands such as Kappa and Hummel, and Phenix licensee* for its worldwide sales territories except for China, the brand founded in 1952 that is the official outfitter of the ...
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Skechers adopts cautious H2 outlook, plans further distribution center investments
Skechers – citing currency impacts, persistent supply chain woes, a slower pace of recovery in China, and an overall uncertain global economic environment – is taking a “cautious view” for the remainder of 2022 after reporting record quarterly revenues. Describing a volatile supply chain environment over the last 4 to ...
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Pádel meets domotics
Smart Padel Automation has established a (non-exclusive) partnership with Playtomic to deliver a package of services that could render pádel clubs all but automatic and relieve them of the need for staff. Established in January and headquartered in Madrid, Smart Padel derives its tech from a ten-year-old Galician company called ...
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Puma raises FY revenue outlook, maintains Ebit forecast
Puma, bolstered by its strong first-half sales despite persistent global headwinds, has increased its financial year 2022 revenue forecast to mid-teens currency-adjusted growth from a prior outlook of at least 10 percent sales expansion. Various factors, however, ranging from higher freight costs to rising raw material prices, will dilute the ...
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Shimano sees strong H1 demand despite “cooling down” signs
Shimano reported a 22.4 percent increase in net income to 68,558 million Japanese yen (€491.6m) for the six months ended June 30. Operating income was 15.7 percent higher for the period at ¥80,909 million (580.2m) versus ¥69,922 million in the year-ago period. Pearl Izumi U.S. was excluded from the reported ...
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YouGov: Sustainability in retail is important to 25% of Germans
The trend toward greater sustainability in times of climate change is increasingly coming into focus in the retail and consumer goods industries. For every fourth German (25%), sustainability in retail is one of the most important aspects. This is shown by data from the YouGov Profile Peek “Sustainable Retail,” which ...
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Peloton announces corporate wellness program
Peloton announced the expansion of its Peloton Corporate Wellness program, unveiled in June 2021, through which Peloton content or connected fitness products can be offered to companies and organizations in the U.S., U.K., Canada and Germany, with Australia joining later this year. The offering makes all Peloton experiences available to ...
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On products more expensive in Switzerland
According to a media report, products from the Swiss running shoe manufacturer On are significantly more expensive in web stores in Switzerland than elsewhere. The price markups range from 15 to 51 percent, as evaluated by the “Sonntagszeitung” newspaper. The company admitted to the newspaper that prices vary in different ...
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Asics‘ new 3D-printed regeneration sandal sells out
Asics has launched the new Actibreeze™ 3D sandal, an innovative 3D-printed sandal designed to support the “body and mind recovery” of athletes in the after-performance phase. The new sandal features a novel geometric structure made possible by a parametric design process and 3D printing. Other key design elements include a ...