All Sporting Goods Intelligence articles in Volume 36, Issue 12+13 – Page 2
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ArticleHavaianas partners with super model, flip-flop market to reach $5.38bn in 2030
Flip-flops are a global cash machine. Brazilian brands like Alpargatas (Havaianas) and Vulcabras are producing more than ever.
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Short stops
Short Stops Week 13, 2025
EVENTS +++ The men’s and women’s Tour de France 2027 will begin in the UK +++ FINANCIAL +++ The Professional Triathletes Organization (PTO) has announced that US-based Cordillera Investment Partners has made a $10 million investment in the PTO +++ CORPORATE +++ Sports technology firm Sportradar ...
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News briefsSkechers signs its first Italian player
Harry Kane, Anthony Elanga, and others are joined by AS Roma’s Niccolò Pisilli on the roster.
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ArticleNike’s Q3 result $11.3bn, down 9% – Hill: ‘We’re on the right path’
Nike moving with “focus and urgency,” but sets realistic outlook for complete turnaround.
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News briefsSnipes has a new CMO in the US
Snipes has appointed Kelley Walton as the US market’s new Chief Marketing Officer (CMO).
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ArticleEcom Teams insolvent following dispute with Danske Bank
Ecom Teams (former Footway Group) intends to report its bank’s actions to the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority for investigation.
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News briefsStrong winter and growth throughout the year for Intersport Austria
Intersport Austria reports a strong winter season with a 17 percent rise in ski rentals and robust growth in running.
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ArticleIOC to elect new President – Read our candidate profiles
During the International Olympic Committee (IOC) session on March 18-21 IOC will elect a new President. SGI Europe tells every candidate’s story.
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ArticleSGI Europe’s IOC election series: Juan Antonio Samaranch Jr. – The heir
Samaranch Jr. has no history of his own in athletics, but a lot of people in the sports industry remember his father.
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ArticleIt took 131 years – Kirsty Coventry becomes IOC’s first female President
The former world-class swimmer is the first woman to be President of the International Olympic Committee.
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ArticleSGI Europe’s IOC election series: Morinari Watanabe – The coach
The candidate from Japan thinks the Olympics should be held on five continents simultaneously.
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ArticleSGI Europe’s IOC election series: Feisal Al Hussein – The inside prince
The former wrestler and co-driver in the Jordan rally wants to be first over the finish line of the IOC presidency.
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ArticleSGI Europe’s IOC election series: Johan Eliasch – The expatriate
The former owner and CEO of Head holds degrees in both economics and engineering from Stockholm University and the Royal Institute of Technology.
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ArticleAnta Sports’ FY24 operating profit grows nearly 51 percent
The Chinese group realized a 50.7 percent increase in annual operating profit to shareholders at 16,989-million-yuan renminbi (€2.15b) for the 12 months ended Dec. 31.
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News briefsFESI hosts conference on sustainability in Sporting Goods
FESI Conference on sustainable policies takes place in Brussels.
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ArticleTariffs and more from the US Treasury’s perspective
April 2 is the day the US will introduce “reciprocal” tariffs on allies and adversaries alike.
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ArticleAdidas and Inuteq keep F1 drivers cool with tech filled garments
Together, Adidas and Inuteq have created a jacket and a vest that double the impact of just wearing a cooling vest.
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ArticleSGI Europe’s IOC election series: David Lappartient – The election kid
The Frenchman, who has been President of the International Cycling Union (UCI) since 2013, is devoted to cycling. Now he wants to don the yellow jersey of IOC.
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ArticleSGI Europe’s IOC election series: Sebastian Newbold Coe – The running Tory
The two-time Olympic gold medalist, who has been the President of World Athletics since 2015, wants to engage the young, so that they too can dream of becoming Olympians.
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ArticleFrasers Group to make second mandatory offer on XXL
The British sports conglomerate, after acquiring a majority share, has announced it intends to make a mandatory offer for the remaining shares in XXL ASA.
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