All Sporting Goods Intelligence articles in Volume 35, Issue 46-47 – Page 3
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ArticleNeocurve is Asics’ first locally produced sneaker
Asics has released the Neocurve, a sneaker with a retro look made from recycled materials, including discarded footwear, locally collected and produced in the EU.
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ArticleOn Holding’s Q3 results impacted by currency effects
On failed to meet expectations for its quarterly earnings due to a 42.6 million Swiss franc (€45.4m) currency fluctuation impacting results. Still, the Swiss group posted another blockbuster sales period and increased its revenue and gross margin guidance for the year. Operating income rose by 26 percent to CHF72.6 ...
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ArticleThule buys market leading niche company for €310 million
Swedish Thule buys the Australian company Quad Lock, specializing in performance phone mounts. Quad Lock sells to 100 countries, with about 75 percent of sales via e-commerce direct-to-consumers.
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Case StudyHoka: A Blueprint for Sustainable Growth in the Sports Industry
From Start-Up to Billion-Dollar Brand. Read our exlusive case study about Hoka
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News briefsSkechers builds 200,000 sqm distribution center to support European expansion
The center will allow Skechers to increase the volume of goods shipped to Europe and the future expansion in the region.
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ArticleYue Yuen posts strong manufacturing but weak retail results
Yue Yuen generated strong nine-month manufacturing results but the group’s retail arm, Pou Sheng Intl., suffered from soft sales momentum with weak traffic across various Chinese cities.
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ArticleAcushnet sales up in Q3, but profit dips
Titleist golf ball sales rose by 18.2 percent to $213.9 million year-over-year, helped by the introduction of new GT drivers and Fairway metals.
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ArticleYonex lifts FY outlook after strong H1
By segment, badminton sales rose 16 percent to ¥40.6 million (€248.4m) from higher revenues in Japan and overseas.
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ArticleIRX: New Europe-wide B2B running expo in Amsterdam
A new running expo aims to bring together the B2B running community in Amsterdam in November 2025.
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AnalysisAnalysis: The latest inventory levels in the Sporting Goods Industry, Q2 2024
Our latest analysis examines industry inventory levels across 32 leading sporting goods companies for the period closest to June 30.
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News briefsDPS Skis and Phantom Glide hire new Head of Product
The former Nordic World Cup champion will be the company’s Head of Strategic Product Development.
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ArticleSaucony eyes easier sales comparisons, expanded US distribution in 2025
Parent Wolverine Worldwide believes the brand’s turnaround is underway and working thanks to new product introductions, design improvements and lower retail inventory levels.
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ArticleMizuno H1 operating profit up 20 percent, maintains FY outlook
Soccer boots and lifestyle footwear sales stepped higher, and the company reported improved gross margins with On Running shoes.
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Short stops
Short Stops Week 46
RETAIL +++ The Spanish retailer Sprinter has struck a deal to begin selling Fanatics merchandise online, according to Diffusion Sport +++ i-Run, a French retailer specializing in running apparel and shoes, is reportedly planning to open a new 250sqm. store in Lille, near the Lille Europe railway station, according to ...
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News briefsWorld Rugby and Fanatics team up on global merchandise deal
The wide-ranging agreement aims to make merchandise more accessible to rugby fans worldwide.
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News briefsAmazon deploys the Rufus shopping assistant in Europe
Rufus uses generative artificial intelligence (AI) to help customers search for products.
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ArticleGoPro’s ‘challenging year’ continues in Q3
The GoPro group suffered a 112 percent increase in year-over-year operating loss to $8.0 million versus a loss of $3.8 million in Q3.
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News briefsVasaloppet and Stadium extend partnership
80.000 Nordic skiers in one week. That’s how big the world’s biggest cross-country ski race has grown. Vasaloppet is now extending its cooperation agreement with the Swedish sports chain Stadium.
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News briefsAllbirds signs distribution agreements for Europe and Latin America
The new agreements come after a year of transitions to a distributor model in some of the brand’s geographies.
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