All articles by Bob McGee – Page 11
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Zumiez braces for FY loss despite higher Blue Tomato sales
Zumiez is now forecasting a full-year net loss and annual sales to fall more than 8 percent after reporting a net loss of $2.23 million against a profit of $6.9 million in Q3 ended Oct. 28. The operating loss was $157,000 against $10.4 million as gross margin contracted 70 basis ...
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Foot Locker takes measures to reach two types of holiday shoppers
Saddled with a 10.5 percent year-over-year increase in inventory but also gaining some traction with customers seeking innovation and latest trend products, Foot Locker has taken strategic steps to reach both deal-seeking customers and others who want premium, on-trend items from key brands such as Nike, Puma, New Balance and ...
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Asics sets FY26 targets, eyes operating margin of 12 percent
Asics Corp. has raised its profitability and sales bars in a new three-year strategy unveiled this week. The Japanese company wants to achieve a 12 percent operating margin in 2026 on 7-10 percent sales CAGR over forecasted FY23 revenues of ¥570 billion (€3.51b). To achieve those objectives, the group says ...
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Alibaba’s founder mulls cutting stake
Jack Ma, founder of the Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, is weighing whether to sell 10 million shares in the company through his family’s trust and re-invest the proceeds in agriculture and public welfare projects. Ma disclosed his potential transaction in a regulatory filing on the same day that Alibaba reported ...
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Strong e-commerce sales bolster Björn Borg results
Björn Borg’s own e-commerce sales increased by 25 percent in Q3, with own comparable store revenues increasing by 16 percent but down 4 percent overall due to planned store closures. Within e-commerce, sports apparel sales grew by 58 percent year-over-year, bag sales rose by 59 percent, and footwear sales stepped ...
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Fila Holdings’ results hurt by challenges in US, Korea
Fila Holdings’ constant-currency operating profit declined by 20.6 percent to KRW 92,563 million (€65.2m) for the period ended Sep. 30. Q3 net income slipped by 35.7 percent to KRW 57,743 million (€40.7m) with a KRW 98,906 million (€69.6m) profit at Acushnet, offsetting a quarterly net loss of KRW 6,343 million ...
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Bowflex reports improved results despite soft sales
The Q2 operating loss at Bowflex, the former Nautilus, was 22 percent less than the year-ago quarter at $11.2 million versus a loss of $14.3 million for the period ended Sep. 30. The loss from continuing operations, meanwhile, shrunk by 18.0 percent to $12.5 million from $15.3 million. Gross margin ...
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On Holding maintains lofty objectives despite moderating wholesale revenues
The Swiss company On Holding, which intends to double its net sales by 2026, increase its gross profit margin to above 60 percent and push its adjusted Ebitda above 18 percent, is only forecasting high-single-digit wholesale growth in Q4 2023. Direct-to-consumer sales (DTC), meanwhile, are expected to continue their torrid ...
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Lower costs, inventory benefit Grupo SBF in Q3
Grupo SBF, which operates Brazil’s top sporting goods chain in Centauro, received a lift from lower expenses, growth within its digital channel, and lower inventory levels in Q3 ended Sep. 30. The group reported a 216 percent increase in year-over-year operating income to 168.6 million Brazilian reais (€32.1m) as net ...
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Below-average order fill rates continue to impact Yue Yuen
Profit attributable to Yue Yuen shareholders fell by 49 percent to $137.7 million from $270.1 million for the nine months ended Sept. 30, as sales declined by 14.1 percent to $5.99 billion from $6.97 billion. Manufacturing revenues declined by 20.9 percent year-over-year to $3.79 billion. Ebit sunk by 38 percent ...
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Descente’s operating profit dips due to absence of one-time gain
Descente, without the benefit of a one-time gain it had in Q1, realized a 15.2 percent decline in operating profit to ¥4.15 billion (€25.6m) despite a 4.9 percent increase in revenues to ¥60.0 billion (€370.5m) for the three months ended Sep. 30. Sales of athleticwear improved in the period, but ...
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Asics lifts FY outlook again as 9-month grows by 73%
Asics Corp. has raised its annual outlook three months after suggesting its financial year sales will likely reach a record high. The Japanese group is now forecasting annual revenues at ¥570.0 billion (€3.53bn), up 3.6 percent from an early August estimate, and FY operating profit of ¥52.0 billion (€321.8m), up ...
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Wolverine Worldwide lowers outlook as overhaul moves forward
Wolverine Worldwide’s Q3 results weren’t pretty, but they did exceed Street estimates on several fronts as the Merrell, Saucony, and Sweaty Betty parent moved forward with numerous initiatives aimed at reducing annualized costs by $215 million and turning the company’s fortunes in the right direction again. Net income slid ...
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HanesBrands’ activewear operating profit slips by 54 percent in Q3
Operating profit for HanesBrands’ Activewear segment fell 54 percent to $24,853,000 from $53,491,000 for the period ended Sep. 30. Activewear sales tumbled 17 percent to $383,600,000 from $461,043,000 as the segment experienced declines across most channels and brands that were driven by ongoing category headwinds, soft consumer demand and excess ...
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Allbirds’ turnaround plan remains bumpy
Citing a negative impact on revenues due to its transition to a direct selling model in both Canada and South Korea, Allbirds now expects its annual revenues to sink by 15 to 22 percent to a range of $66 to 72 million. The annual adjusted Ebitda loss is now pegged ...
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Alpargatas reports Q3 loss despite improving trends
Despite reporting 23 percent less unit volume to 51 million pairs, a 10.4 percent drop in period revenues to $896 million (€171.7m), and a net loss of R$8.5 million (€1.6m), Alpargatas realized improving trends in product sellthrough levels in the period ended Sept. 30. The result was a normalization of ...
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Under Armour drops FY sales outlook on continued US woes
Under Armour is now forecasting annual revenues to decline by 2 to 4 percent, down from prior guidance of “flat to up slightly,” but gross margin to improve by 100 to 125 basis points instead of a 25- to 75-basis-point increase. The group’s outlook on FY operating income remains in ...
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GoPro expanding retail network, camera range
GoPro reported an operating loss of $3.79 million against a profit of $24.4 million in Q3, ended Sep. 30, as total revenues declined by 3.5 percent year-over-year to $294.3 million from $305.1 million. Sales of entry-level cameras generated 19 percent of period revenues and exceeded internal expectations as total camera ...
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New Wave Group operating profit dips despite 5 percent sales growth
New Wave Group reported a 10.9 percent decline in Q3 net profit to 270.9 million Swedish kroner (€23.2m) from SEK 304.0m for the three months ended Sep. 30. Period operating profit declined by 4.2 percent to SEK 381.1 million (€32.6m) despite 5 percent revenue growth to SEK 2.34 billion (€199.8m) ...
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Acushnet’s Q3 operating income up 3.4 percent
Citing strong demand for its products, enthusiasm for the game of golf, and healthy fundamentals across the industry, Acushnet confirmed its full-year revenue outlook and narrowed its full-year expectations for adjusted Ebitda while reporting Q3 results. The Titleist, FootJoy, and Kjus parent continues to see FY revenues in the $2.35 ...