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Counterfeit products cost EU companies €16 billion in sales each year
According to a new study by the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO), counterfeit goods cost EU industries an estimated €16 billion in sales and nearly 200,000 jobs each year. The 44-page document, titled “Economic Impact of Countering in the Clothing, Cosmetics, and Toy Sectors in the EU,” reveals the ...
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Asics Italia moves to new HQ
Japanese sportswear firm Asics has inaugurated its new Italian headquarters at Corso Alcide De Gasperi 57, in the Piedmontese city of Cuneo. Its previous Italian headquarters were located at Palazzo di Madonna dell’Olmo, also in Cuneo. The new two-floor space is designed to encourage sociality, explained the company. There are ...
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Frasers may acquire former Dutch JD-owned stores
The Netherlands-based Sports Unlimited Retail, owned by JD Sports and the parent group of Perry Sport, Aktiesport and Sprinter Netherlands, was declared bankrupt in December. At the time, around 50 stores were owned by the company. According to a new report by the Dutch media company RTL Z, up ...
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Decathlon Austria with successful 2023
The international sporting goods manufacturer and retailer Decathlon, headquartered in France, can look back on a successful 2023 in Austria. In addition to encouraging increases in employees and sales, there was also growth in the form of another store. Source: Decathlon Decathlon Austria Managing Director Gábor Pósfai ...
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GolfForever secures $10 million in funding
US company GolfForever has developed a product allowing golfers of all skill levels to train at home. Engineered by experts in both technology and fitness, the company now announced the successful closure of a $10 million Series A funding round. Two high-profile golfers, South Korean PGA Tour winner Tom Kim ...
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Columbia appoints former Nike brand President to Board
Columbia Sportswear announced that its Board of Directors appointed Charles Denson as Director and member of its Audit Committee. Denson is already Chairman of the Board of Directors of Funko and has earlier served as President and CEO of Anini Vista Advisors, an advisory and consulting firm. Denson is a ...
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Wolverine Worldwide sells Sperry to Authentic
Wolverine Worldwide has successfully offloaded its Sperry footwear brand to brand management firm Authentic Brands Group. Aldo Group, a Canadian retail group, has, at the same time, been appointed as the brand’s North American partner and will be responsible for wholesale, e-commerce and stores, Authentic said in a press release. ...
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Xponential updates FY23 operating highlights
US-based Xponential Fitness, Inc., a global franchisor of boutique fitness brands, which generated $1.4 billion in systemwide sales and 16 percent same-store sales growth in 2023, has updated its FY23 operating highlights. This includes an increase in the number of studios to 3,062 and total licenses to 6,255 across ...
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Merger produces new league in American football
In the world of American football, the XFL and the USFL have merged into the United Football League (UFL). The league will be playing in the spring, which is the off-season for the National Football League (NFL), and has scheduled a first game for March 30. The league’s President and ...
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On Holding plans further expansion, but no Tiger signing
Swiss company On Holding, which had a phenomenal 2023 in terms of sales and profitability growth, is promising to unleash a plethora of new products over the next 10 to 24 months and be a player at the Paris Games (including new uniforms for the Swiss National Team) this summer, ...
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Amer Sports files registration statement for planned IPO in the US
Finnish Amer Sports, Inc., which includes the Arc’teryx, Salomon, Wilson, Peak Performance and Atomic brands, among others, announced on Jan. 4, 2024, that it has filed a registration statement on Form F-1 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for a proposed initial public offering of its common stock. The ...
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JD Sports cuts profit forecast due to weak consumer spending
After sales at JD Sports Fashion’s sales fell short of expectations in the 22 weeks to December 30, the British retailer, which owns Go Outdoors, Blacks, Millets and other retail brands, lowered its profit guidance for the full year. According to the company, organic sales growth at constant currency ...
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Adidas to set up GCC in East India
According to reports in Indian media, Adidas is setting up its first and only global capacity center (GCC) in Asia outside China in the eastern Indian city of Chennai. The location will enable the company to focus on key processes within the organization. Adidas has a headquarters in Gurugram, but ...
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Fairmonde Golf welcomes LPGA golfer Angel Yin as a shareholder
Fairmonde Golf, an eco-friendly women’s golf apparel brand based in Wyoming, announces that US LPGA professional Angel Yin, an esteemed role model in the golf industry, has become a substantial shareholder in the brand. Yin, known for her outstanding performances at the Buick LPGA Shanghai and her prestigious win at ...
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Xponential Fitness closes master franchise agreement for Pure Barre and YogaSix in Japan
US-based Xponential Fitness, Inc., a global franchisor of boutique fitness brands, announced the signing of a master franchise agreement for Pure Barre and YogaSix in Japan with Sunpark Co. Ltd. Sunpark has committed to open at least 50 franchise studios for Pure Barre and Yoga Six in the country. The ...
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Skechers opens distribution hub in Mumbai
Skechers opened a national distribution center near Mumbai, India. The 55,700-sqm facility is located in the Lodha Industrial and Logistics Park in Kalyan and has the capacity to dispatch up to 60,000 pairs of shoes daily. The site represents the initial phase of a strategic partnership to develop a 102,000-sqm ...
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Selfridges seeks debt financing after Signa insolvencies
Following the wave of insolvencies that have hit the Signa Group, British department store chain Selfridges Group is reportedly in talks with the Thailand-based Central Group to negotiate future financing to settle outstanding debts. Signa bought Selfridges together with Central Group last year for £4 billion. Central became the majority ...
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Signa Prime Selection files for insolvency
Signa Prime Selection AG, the Swiss-based luxury real estate company of René Benko’s Signa Group, has filed for insolvency proceedings in self-administration with the Commercial Court of Vienna, according to a press release issued by the group on Dec. 28. “[…] The Executive Board has also applied for the adoption ...
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Footway Group announces extraordinary general meeting, restructuring nearing completion
E-commerce company Footway Group AB has convened an extraordinary general meeting for its shareholders on Jan. 25, 2024, at the company’s premises in Kista, Sweden. The company stated in a press release that it “will shortly apply for plan negotiations to complete the reconstruction formally,” and it is expected to ...
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Manchester United reaches agreement for Ratcliffe to acquire 25% of shares
After English soccer club Manchester United announced in November 2022 that its board was considering “strategic alternatives” to support the club’s future growth and success, Qatari investors briefly expressed interest in February of 2023. Last September, however, the Glazers family announced that they were taking the club off the market ...