All Sporting Goods Intelligence articles in Volume 36, Issue 14+15 – Page 2
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ArticleArc’teryx drives Amer Sports’ success
With its outdoor brands Arc’teryx, Salomon and Peak Performance, Amer Sports increased its sales and even overtook Adidas in share price. Here is our financial analysis.
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ArticlePSG’s Hakimi to join Under Armour
Achraf Hakimi joins Under Armour’s expanding list of talented young football athletes across EMEA.
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News briefsJ.Lindeberg opens five-story store in Seoul
Seoul’s trendy Gangnam district will soon get company from the Swedish sports fashion brand.
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News briefsSport innovation accelerator launched by PSG
Leveraging the Club’s infrastructures and global fan base, PSG will offer entrepreneurs a unique environment to develop and refine their solutions.
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ArticleArthur Hoeld of Adidas is to be the new Puma CEO
Puma is parting ways with CEO Arne Freundt. These are the reasons.
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ArticleTrump’s tariffs: Reactions from within the sporting goods industry and beyond
Few outside the US are happy with the new tariffs that President Donald Trump has just set.
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ArticleUS President Trump sets ‘reciprocal tariffs’
US tariffs on goods from Vietnam, where much sports manufacturing has moved from China, are more than doubling.
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News briefsMizuno partners with Superbike World Championship
The Japanese sportswear brand becomes WorldSBK’s official footwear partner.
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ArticleSales up, profits down at Decathlon in FY24
The group has been cutting costs and plans to continue with this in 2025.
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ArticleEcco’s net revenues drop by 5%
Unsatisfactory results obliged the company to shore up its balance sheet in 2024.
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News briefsRecord growth and innovation at Cyclingworld Europe 2025
Cutting-edge innovations, record attendance and a boost in trade visitor interest made Cyclingworld Europe 2025 in Germany a standout event for the bike industry.
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ArticleOne of On’s co-CEOs leaves the company as four new senior leaders start
After 12 years with the company, Marc Maurer is departing, but four new key senior leaders are coming aboard.
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ArticlePuma opens first European flagship store on iconic shopping street
The 2,200-square-meter store is located on a London shopping avenue, Oxford Street, among such competitors as Asics, Adidas and Champion.
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ArticleIntersport Int’l sales totaled €14.0bn in FY24, up 2.1%
Despite a challenging business landscape, the company saw positive 2024 growth in its French, Italian and Swiss markets.
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News briefsSwiss brand On launches the On Triathlon Academy
The program is also supported by bicycle brand Canyon and triathlon and open water swim product brand Sailfish, to leverage each brand’s strengths and provide young athletes with the tools they need.
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News briefsProtest wins the Shopping Award in the Netherlands for second year in a row
The surf and ski clothing brand wins for giving its customers the best online shopping experience in the Netherlands.
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ArticleSales for Decathlon France amounted to €4.73bn in FY24
This result is flat from the €4.752 billion and €4.7 billion the company reported in FY23 and FY22.
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News briefsSports Direct opens 2,800-sqm store at big UK mall
Frasers Group has unveiled its latest Sports Direct store at Trafford Palazzo in Manchester.
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News briefsAdidas Originals Golf returns to the links
Gazelle, Superstar and Samba are back on the golf course as Adidas Originals return to the scene.
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News briefsAsics enters tennis collab with French fashion brand
For its first head-to-toe tennis colab, Asics has teamed up with French A.P.C.
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