All Sporting Goods Intelligence articles in Volume 35, Issue 38+39 – Page 2
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ArticleLamoda Sport pauses chain expansion amid growth
The Russian sporting goods chain temporarily halts expansion after launching 100 stores in Russia, with plans to reach 300 locations and maintain authenticity in its products.
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News briefsAdidas loses case over Thom Browne's four stripes
Thom Browne can use the design of four stripes, says the District Court of Nuremberg-Fürth.
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ArticleNike has a new CEO
The Board and John Donahoe have decided that Donahoe will retire from his role as President and CEO from Nike.
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News briefsPuma in partnership with Payrails
Payrails’ modular technology and payment provider-agnostic approach will integrate with Puma’s existing systems.
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News briefsIOC election rules could affect the presidential aspirations of some candidates
The new IOC President will be elected in March 2025.
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News briefsMost Gen Z Italians plan to combine study and sporting activity, says new research
The study was carried out by Skuola.net in partnership with Cisalfa Sport
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ArticleFootwear production in Italy continues to decline
In the first half of 2024, sales for Italian shoemakers were down by 9.1 percent.
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ArticleRockport is sued by Skechers for alleged patent infringement
Skechers’ utility patent claims protecting innovations associated with its slip-in footwear technology.
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ArticleGolden Goose H1 sales up by 12% driven by DTC
DTC net revenues grew 18 percent to €226.8 million.
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ArticleFootway has sold Footway+ and halves its net debt
Footway Group has announced the sale of its subsidiary Footway OaaS AB (Footway+) for SEK 27 million (€2.4m).
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ArticleFrasers aims to become the largest sports retailer in Benelux
Frasers Group strengthens presence and expands footprint in the Benelux region.
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ArticleB Corp certification secured for Bollé Brands
The French company has earned B Corp certification, solidifying its commitment to sustainability and social responsibility across its eyewear and sports divisions.
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News briefs850 German gyms offer free training sessions during European Week of Sport
Several fitness studios in Germany will offer free access from Sept. 23-30, 2024, as part of the “United Let’s Move!” campaign to encourage active lifestyles.
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ArticleTrusTrace, Xoriant and Carbon Trail partner for supply chain transparency
A new collaboration introduces a comprehensive solution for fashion brands, combining data transparency with environmental insights.
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News briefsGo Sports opens a store in Baghdad
The new Go Sport store in Iraq is poised to be the premier destination for sports enthusiasts.
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News briefsThe Athlete’s Foot opens new headquarter and flagship store
The Athlete’s Foot recently inaugurated its new corporate headquarters and flagship store location in the heart of Atlanta’s Midtown neighborhood.
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News briefsInditex reports strong profit growth in H1 amid global expansion
The Spanish parent company of several fast fashion brands, including Zara, saw a 10.1% increase in net income and 7.2% sales growth.
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News briefsJulbo announces leadership change as Beaud retires
Julbo’s Christophe Beaud retires after almost four decades at the helm, handing over the General Manager role to Damien Guillobez.
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News briefsJ.Lindeberg continues to recruit employees
Sofia Bothelius is the new Chief Product Officer at the Swedish company.
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News briefsPuma opens largest Southeast Asia flagship in Kuala Lumpur
The German brand has launched its biggest Southeast-Asian flagship in Malaysia, offering immersive in-store experiences and a commitment to community impact.
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