All Sporting Goods Intelligence articles in Volume 36, Issue 24+25 – Page 3
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News briefsNike seems to have found its Chief Innovation Officer
After announcing John Hoke’s retirement, Nike has reportedly named his successor.
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News briefsVeja opens up in Marseille
Veja is opening its first store – or cultural hub, as the company calls it – in Marseille’s Friche la Belle de Mai.
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News briefsSports Direct has been reported for misleading pricing practises
Sports Direct has been reported to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) over “misleading” pricing practices by Which?
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News briefsManchester United's retail sales rise in Q3
Another tough season on the pitches. But economically Man United keeps doing well.
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News briefsSGN Sport grows by another six stores
During the spring, six more stores have chosen to join the Swedish retail group, which is wholly owned and operated by dedicated entrepreneurs.
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News briefsSkechers sued over its acquisition by 3G
The filing argues that Greenberg and family, who control about 60 percent of Skechers’ voting power, have “controlled the sales process to a single bidder and deprived the minority stockholders of any bidding process.”
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Short stops
Short Stops Week 25, 2025
CSR & SUSTAINABILITY +++ Prada Group and UNESCO are launching the “Sea Beyond – Multi-Partner Trust Fund for Connecting People and Ocean,” starting with a contribution of €2 million from Prada +++ COMMUNITY +++ Italy has surpassed 10,000 padel courts (10,017) and remains the world’s second country in ...
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News briefsGenesco reaffirms earnings guidance after better than expected Q1
In the three months ended May 3, Genesco’s sales rose by 4 percent from the previous year to $474.0 million.
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News briefsFjällräven reports sustainability progress for 2024
Fjällräven, the Swedish outdoor brand, shares its 2024 achievements and shortcomings in its latest sustainability and corporate responsibility report.
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ArticleDecathlon opens Rebike shop-in-shop in Leipzig
The sports retailer has expended sustainable mobility efforts with a new refurbished e-bike outlet and repair services in eastern Germany.
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ArticleLululemon cuts FY forecasts as Trump tariff policy starts to hurt
The company now expects annual profit between $14.58 and $14.78 per share, compared with previous guidance of $14.95-$15.15.
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ArticleZumiez starts Q2 slowly as international business lags
Comparable sales for North America increased by 5.1 percent in the period while comparable international sales slumped by 14.8 percent.
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News briefsSkistar expands summer business focus
Skistar, Luxcuper and We Love Football are joining forces to launch a soccer festival, the Sälen Summer Games, in the Swedish mountains.
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News briefsAdidas fined for safety violations at New York warehouse
Adidas America, in a settlement with the US Department of Labor, has agreed to pay $235,000 in penalties to resolve violations stemming from missing guardrails and unsafe ladders at a warehouse in upstate New York. The agreement stems from a follow-up inspection conducted at the warehouse in 2024 by the ...
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News briefs
Canada Goose ordered to pay $30m in vendor dispute
An arbitrator has awarded financial compensation to a former Canada Goose vendor in connection with a previously announced commercial dispute. The case relates to the termination of a contract in 2021, and the award communicated on Wednesday, May 4, has resulted in a one-time financial charge of approximately $30 million. ...
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ArticleSport 2000 Austria shifts to retail service model
Austria’s leading sporting goods group reorganizes to enhance service, partner integration and future growth under a new strategic structure.
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