All Sporting Goods Intelligence articles in Volume 36, Issue 44+45 – Page 2
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ArticleAuthentic opens Mexico office
Authentic Brands Group names Victor Alvariño SVP and Head of Mexico, launching a new office to accelerate regional growth.
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ArticleNike and Martine Rose celebrate the world of gaming
Nike and Martine Rose have unveiled their 2025 Sport collection, which fuses athletic heritage, streetwear and gaming culture for connected athletes.
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News briefsNew Era partners with FC Barcelona
New Era has signed a global partnership with FC Barcelona to become the club’s official headwear licensee and launched a capsule collection.
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ArticleGucci enters mountainwear with Altitude
Gucci has unveiled Altitude, its first mountainwear line, for AW25/26, merging technical performance with high fashion. Jannik Sinner is fronting the campaign.
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ArticleYeşim wins triple award for circular initiative
Yeşim Group – supplier to Nike and Under Armour – has won three awards for Ecollectiv, turning textile waste into products.
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ArticleMetro Brands bets on sports and streetwear
Metro Brands has launched MetroActiv for athletic footwear and is expanding its Foot Locker and New Era partnerships.
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ArticleIntertextile Shanghai sets 2026 agenda
Intertextile Shanghai returns March 11-13 with focus on sustainability, performance textiles and innovation at NECC Shanghai.
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ArticleBerkshire Hathaway earnings and cash reserves hit record
The US conglomerate posted record earnings and cash reserves in Q3 amid hints of leadership change.
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ArticleZoot Sports buys European distributor
US triathlon brand Zoot Sports has acquired its European distributor, Tailwind Brands, to strengthen its presence in Europe’s growing triathlon market and triple revenue over three years.
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News briefsKappa names Garnier as CCO
Italian brand Kappa has appointed Rémi Garnier to lead its commercial operations. The French executive previously spent 15 years at Kappa France.
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Le Coq Sportif names new CCO
French sportswear brand Le Coq Sportif has named Rodolphe Salasca as Chief Commercial Officer. The VF and Boardriders veteran previously worked at Le Coq Sportif over a decade ago.
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Luhta unveils Olympic Team Finland collection
Luhta Sportswear Company has revealed the official Olympic Team Finland collection for the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Games. It is inspired by Finnish Lapland and designed with sustainability and circularity in mind.
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News briefsKeyMavens building Villa Square in Dubai
Dubai-based developer KeyMavens Group announces The Villa Square, a new community mall at Wadi Al Safa 5. The 11,500-sqm development features sustainable design and will open in Q2 2026.
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ArticleFenix Outdoor rebounds in Q3
Fenix Outdoor posted a 4.5 percent sales increase and returned to profit in Q3, driven by strong brand performance from Fjällräven, Hanwag and Devold – but wholesale and retail segments remain under pressure.
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ArticleProfit slumps: Columbia struggles with US weakness and costs
Share price almost halved, earnings slumped: Columbia Sportswear struggles with high costs and weak US business.
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News briefsNike and Palace open Manor Place hub
Nike and Palace have opened Manor Place, a free public facility in South London featuring a skatepark, a football cage and creative spaces for youth sport and culture.
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News briefsPuma India names new managing director
Puma India has appointed Ramprasad Sridharan, former Benetton India CEO, as its new Managing Director, to suceed Karthik Balagopalan, who stepped down earlier this month.
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ArticleFitbit unveils AI health coach
Google’s Fitbit has introduced an AI-driven personal health coach in public preview, taking a major step in personalised fitness technology and merging Fitbit data with Google’s generative AI tools.
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ArticleGarmin lifts outlook as fitness drives growth
Garmin has posted record Q3 revenue of $1.77 billion, up 12 percent year over year, driven by strong Fitness and Marine sales.
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News briefsSprinter takes another step on the road to 240
Sprinter has relocated one of its stores in Galicia to Marineda City mall and expanded the area to nearly 1,000 sqm – part of a nationwide rollout targeting 240 stores.