All Sporting Goods Intelligence articles in Volume 37, Issue 3+4 – Page 4
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ArticlePSG plants its flag in Hong Kong
Paris Saint-Germain has launched its first permanent retail space in Hong Kong partnering with Fanatics China to reach its second-largest Asian fan base.
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ArticleAmer Sports redeems $80m in debt
The sporting goods group will pay down debt at a premium while announcing its Q4 earnings date for Feb. 24.
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ArticleArc'teryx appoints first Chief Brand Officer and new GM EMEA
Technical outerwear brand creates new C-suite role as part of global growth strategy, also names EMEA leadership.
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ArticleGerman Bundesliga hits revenue record
Professional football in Germany posted record revenues of more than six billion euros for the first time, with profitability improving across both divisions.
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ArticleOn Holding hires new CFO
Frank Sluis will support global expansion as CEO Martin Hoffmann steps back from his dual role
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ArticleLA Lakers star launches direct-to-fan platform
Luka Dončić has launched 77X, an athlete-owned platform that controls IP and fan relationships—bypassing traditional brand partnerships through vertical integration.
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ArticleSport 2000 grows 9% in 2025
German-based retail giant hits €4.4 billion in external sales as domestic market leads with a 15 percent surge.
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ArticleVF Corp reports mixed Q3 results amid portfolio restructuring
VF Corp posted 1 percent revenue growth to $2.88 billion in Q3 FY26, driven by strong performance from The North Face and Timberland, whilst Vans continued its decline.
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PDF NewsletterSGI Europe Executive Edition: Vol 37 - 3+4
Q3 2025 Scorecard: Sporting goods winners & losers | Bicycle industry stocks in 2025: a struggling sector | VF Corp. posts Q3 growth as The North Face and Timberland lead performance | German retail giant Sport 2000 outpaces market with 9% growth in 2025 | JD Sports posts mixed Q4 as Asia grows while Europe falters | Anta Sports reports mixed Q4 results as FILA drives growth | Li Ning stock gains 4.4% on improved revenue and margin outlook | ANTA Sports finalizes €1.5bn deal for 29% of PUMA SE | Wilson seizes leggings failure to escalate Lululemon proxy fight | Moncler taps Bottega Veneta chief as new CEO, Remo Ruffini becomes Chairman | On Holding hires Frank Sluis as new CFO to strengthen global expansion | Arc’teryx appoints Avery Baker as Chief Brand Officer, Tobia Prevedello as GM EMEA | Nike reshuffles geography leadership as China turnaround becomes urgent | NRF 2026: Agentic AI reshapes sporting goods retail strategy | JD Sports partners with Checkpoint Systems for global RFID rollout
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News briefsHow Anta can help Puma to come back in China
Industry insider explains why the Chinese sportswear giant has what it takes to reverse Puma’s decline.
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