All Sporting Goods Intelligence articles in Volume 36, Issue 14+15 – Page 3
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News briefsUnder Armour and NFL join forces again
Company and league have been apart for five years.
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ArticleIntersport rolls out football specialist store format, set to launch in up to 20 markets
The 1,200-square-meter store in Athens, Greece, includes an in-game presence partnership with EA Sports FC 25, a Puma Footlab initiative to engage Gen Z and an indoor football court to test gear.
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Short stops
Short Stops Week 15, 2025
DISTRIBUTION +++ Lotto Sport is returning to the UK market through a strategic partnership with Kitlocker.com, which IS becomING its official UK football, apparel & accessories licensee +++ SOURCING +++ The Myanmar Garment Manufacturers Association (MGMA) estimates that approximately 100,000 garment workers have been impacted by the recent ...
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News briefsPrimark CEO resigns over woman’s allegation
Marchant’s departure follows an investigation into his behaviour towards a woman in a social environment.
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ArticleBuying and discarding clothing and shoes of Europeans at record levels
Textiles mixed in with household waste cannot be recovered for recycling.
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ArticleLi Ning posts 3.4 percent increase in annual operating profit
By product category, retail sales of running shoes were up 25 percent year-over-year with fitness footwear up by 6 percent.
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ArticleSales rise slightly in Q1 for H&M
H&M (Hennes & Mauritz) said that in the first quarter ended Feb. 28 net sales rose a reported 3 percent to SEK 55.333 billion (€5.10bn).
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News briefsGarmin introduces Connect+ premium subscription with AI
Connect+ is a premium plan offering AI, coaching and tools to personalize users’ health and fitness.
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ArticleInternational drives the topline as Lululemon annual sales top $10bn for first time
Markets outside the Americas were vital to Lululemon surpassing annual revenues of $10 billion for the first time in 2024.
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ArticleTechnogym posts strong FY24 results despite geopolitical uncertainties
Year-over-year Ebit rose by 22 percent to €122,962,000 and annual net profit jumped by 15.5 percent.
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ArticleISPO Munich presents new concept and structure for 2025 show
ISPO presents several changes with new arenas, digital matchmaking and a global influencer summit. Read all the latest news and our interview.
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News briefsGoldwin raises FY profit forecast despite sales decline
Goldwin is cutting its forecast but expects higher profits in 2025, thanksto improved non-operating income and cost management.
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ArticleDecathlon Germany to open stores at Galeria locations
Decathlon Germany’s expansion plans with Galeria: from Konstanz to Leverkusen. New hires will number in the thousands.
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ArticleRip Curl with DTC growth, while wholesale dropped for KMD due to cautious pre-season buying
Despite a tough first half, the parent of Kathmandu, Oboz and Rip Curl sees positive momentum in DTC and wholesale orders.
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