All Sporting Goods Intelligence articles in Volume 36, Issue 36+37 – Page 2
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News briefsAlltricks new partner to French triathlon
The French Triathlon Federation (FFTRI) has signed a strategic partnership with Alltricks, one of France’s leading sports and cycling equipment distributors.
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ArticleNew growth for Norwegian sports market
The sports industry experienced a correction after the pandemic. Sports chains reported a 3.9 percent decline in sales for 2024. Running and outdoor activities are trending.
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ArticleAim’n hits SEK 500m in 2025 as it moves away from influencer marketing
Sweden’s Aim’n sees 30% growth in 2025 after dropping influencer campaigns, streamlining operations, and expanding via marketplaces and own retail.
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ArticleVSP Vision acquires Adidas Eyewear licensee Marcolin
The US vision care giant – Nike’s eyewear licensee – has taken over Marcolin, which holds the global eyewear license for Adidas.
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ArticleAmerica’s first Skechers Performance Store opens in Miami
Skechers is picking up speed at its largest factory mall store in the world, an immersive performance experience that opened August 29 at Dolphin Mall in Miami.
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News briefsHummel returns to Italian football after 25 years
After more than two decades, Hummel returns to Italian football through a new partnership with LR Vicenza.
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Short stops
Short Stops Week 37, 2025
PEOPLE +++ Renaud Allaire appointed Head of Development and Innovation at Cirql +++ David Hopkinson is the new Chief Executive Officer of Premier League club Newcastle United, taking over from Darren Eales, who is stepping down for health reasons +++ Tottenham Hotspur has confirmed that Daniel Levy has stepped ...
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ArticleOlympic Refuge Foundation awards $200K to refugee sport projects
Four initiatives in Lebanon, Greece, Cyprus and Germany will each receive $50,000 to support displaced communities through inclusive sport.
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ArticleGiorgio Armani dies aged 91
The legendary fashion designer had also diversified into sports.
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ArticleLululemon Q2 profit flat as US demand weakens and tariffs bite
Lululemon continued to grow in Q2, with sales rising 7 percent. However, tariffs and US weakness weighed on earnings of $3.10 per share.
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ArticleWSL and Anomaly launch ‘Watch this’ to kick off 25/26 Season
WSL Football and creative agency Anomaly have revealed a new integrated campaign designed to drive excitement for the start of the 2025/26 season.
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ArticleGolden Goose continues to post double-digit growth
Total net revenues were up by 18 percent in EMEA, rose by 8 percent in the US and grew by 9 percent in Asia-Pacific.
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ArticleNike and StockX settle 2022 lawsuit over NFT trademark
Nike and StockX have settled the 2022 trademark lawsuit Nike filed against the online reseller for selling counterfeit shoes and NFTs.
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News briefseBay celebrates 30 years with a Nasdaq event and NYC pop-up
The global e-commerce platform celebrates three decades with a bell-ringing ceremony, an immersive 90s-themed retail space and a focus on AI-powered growth.
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News briefsColombia poised to increase its exports
Colombia consumes 110 million pairs of shoes per year. However, its annual production capacity is only ten million pairs, of which three million pairs are exported.
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ArticleKlarna lists on NYSE after all obstacles are cleared, valued at €11.8bn
The Swedish fintech is preparing its US IPO, featuring part-originating shares and notable investors, reflecting its evolving valuation.
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News briefsBauer Hockey has a new EVP & GM
The hockey equipment brand appoints a new leader with deep experience across global footwear and apparel companies.
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News briefsMost Foot Locker shareholders opt for Dick’s stock
Ahead of their upcoming merger, a large majority of shareholders in a US-based sports retailer chose stock over cash compensation.
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News briefsWFSGI teams up with Intertek on compliance tools
The new industry partnership offers sporting goods companies centralized access to regulatory updates, testing services and expert compliance support.
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News briefsSuperfeet debuts lightweight insole for athletic footwear
The US insole specialist launches a performance model tailored for tighter-fitting sports shoes.
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