All Sporting Goods Intelligence articles in Volume 36, Issue 26+27 – Page 2
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News briefsFirst Saucony flagship store ever in the UK has opened up
With lockers for running groups, an integrated café, and of course a lot of running shoes, Saucony’s first UK flagship is a run-to-place.
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News briefsA drop by 7.0% for Italian footwear manufacturers revenues in Q1
Meanwhile, Italian imports grew by 12.3 percent in value to €1.867 billion, resulting in a trade surplus of €1.169 billion
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News briefsH&M Group signs multi-year deal with Circulose
The Swedish textile innovator and the global fashion retailer are teaming up to increase the recycling of textiles and decrease the use of virgin fibers.
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News briefsTime’s 2025 influential companies list names On
People recognize the Swiss sportswear brand for its global influence, innovation, and continued growth in performance and design.
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ArticleHead takes over Aqualung Group
On June 26, the Commercial Court of Nice ruled that Head was the winning bidder for the troubled Aqualung Group, which was placed under receivership on May 16.
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News briefsPeak Ski Company, co-founded By Bode Miller, collapses
US Olympic champion Bode Miller´s ski brand has collapsed amid debt & allegations of mismanagement.
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ArticleBosideng grows by double digits, with focus on functional fashion and AI
China’s leading down clothing brand, Bosideng, reports double-digit growth in revenue and profit for FY 2024/25.
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News briefsMacron extends Wrexham partnership
Another football sponsorship deal for the Italian company that has grown its turnover to €223.6 million in 2024.
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ArticleSellpy grew 35% in 2024 but is unprofitable
The Swedish online company increased its turnover to €160 million in 2024, but at the same time, the company’s losses increased.
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ArticleLager 157 made €43m in profit 2024
Sales increased by 28 percent and landed at SEK 3.5 billion. Pre-tax profit was close to half a billion kronor but ultimately landed at SEK 478 million (€43 million).
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ArticleAs ‘Win Now’ strategy gains traction, Nike’s Q4 FY25 likely hits a low
At FY end, Nike’s inventories were essentially flat at $7,489 million versus $7,519 million a year earlier. Despite the dreadful numbers, Nike shares increased 9.6 percent in after-hours trading.
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OpinionThree years on – EU framework for the distribution of branded products, from an attorney’s perspective
The EU Commision’s revision of the framework, now three years old, has sought to meet the legal challenges of new online distribution models by imposing new vertical restrictions. Reactions in the private sector have been various.
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News briefsAnnual sales up 2% at El Corte Inglés
El Corte Inglés generated revenues of €16.7 billion for fiscal 2024/25, ended on Feb. 28, according to Diffusion Sport.
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News briefsJD to expand in Spain
JD Sports is planning to open another 16 stores in Spain, two of them in Madrid, according to Modaes.
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News briefsBruno Cercley bids to take over Aqualung
The former CEO of Rossignol and former chairman of the supervisory board of Aqualung has just submitted a takeover bid.
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News briefsVF Corp. appoints new president for Napapijri
VF Corp. has appointed Valentina Visconti Prasca as president of Napapijri.
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News briefsNew GM for Adidas India
Adidas has appointed Vijay Chauhan as General Manager of Adidas India.
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ArticleIntersport Nordic transaction completed
Intersport Sweden and Intersport Denmark have merged.
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News briefsMacron and UEFA extend partnership
UEFA and Macron have signed a multi-year renewal of their partnership.
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ArticleSwedish sports industry survey predicts positive summer 2025 prospects
Consumers are looking forward to an active summer, the recurring survey from trade organization Svenskt Sportforum, said.
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