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TaylorMade inaugurates expanded golf ball plant in South Korea
TaylorMade Golf has announced the official opening of its expanded golf ball plant facility at TaylorMade Golf Ball Korea (TMBK). It is the company’s third golf ball plant globally, joining its facilities in Liberty (South Carolina) and Taiwan. TaylorMade created TMBK following the acquisition of Nassau Golf Co. Ltd ...
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Sports fashion giant rises as New Era takes over ’47
New Era and ’47, a privately held premium sports lifestyle brand, have announced an agreement under which New Era acquires ’47.
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WIT Fitness’ founders return to the brand
The original founders of specialist training brand WIT Fitness, Sam Kitching and Daniel Williams, are returning to the brand. Frasers Group acquired WIT Fitness in January 2024 out of administration. Kitching and Williams have now bought back a majority stake through Friday&, where Kitching serves as Managing Partner. Frasers will ...
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NYC-based investment manager acquires Outdoor Voices
New York City-based consumer-focused investment manager Consortium Brand Partners (CBP) has announced the acquisition of Outdoor Voices, an athleisure lifestyle brand founded in 2013 by Tyler Haney, also from New York City. This is CBP’s second acquisition, following the announcement of a majority stake in Reese Witherspoon’s fashion and lifestyle ...
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Sports Direct to introduce membership program with new omnichannel app
Sports Direct is set to launch a new membership program next month, featuring an “enhanced” omnichannel app, as part of its strategy to deepen customer engagement and enhance digital capabilities across its 500 UK stores. David Clark, Chief Customer Officer at Sports Direct’s parent company, Frasers Group, announced the initiative ...
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Authentic and Beaumanoir announce partnership for Boardriders brands in Western Europe
Authentic Brands Group announced a long-term partnership with Beaumanoir Group, which will take over the former Boardriders business in France and license the Quiksilver, Roxy, Billabong, DC Shoes, Element, RVCA and VonZipper brands in key Western European regions, including France, Germany and the UK. Through the partnership, Beaumanoir, headquartered in ...
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Authentic Brands Group to acquire Champion from HanesBrands
HanesBrands’ decision to shed its flagging Champion business, alluded to for months, will come to fruition in the second half of its financial year. Authentic Brand Group has signed a binding agreement to purchase the Champion athletic wear business for up to $1.5 billion. The transaction, expected to close sometime ...
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Nike implements job cuts at European headquarters
Nike is, according to Bloomberg, implementing layoffs across its European headquarters as part of a global strategy to reduce operational costs by $2 billion. The job cuts, impacting roughly 2 percent of its workforce worldwide, have already seen around 750 employees dismissed from its Beaverton, Oregon headquarters. The reduction extends ...
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XXL and Frasers Group forge strategic partnership
XXL and Frasers Group are on the brink of forging a strategic partnership aimed at bolstering XXL’s dominance in the Nordic region. Frasers Group, which holds significant stakes in retail leaders like Sports Direct and over 30 percent of XXL’s Class A shares, sees XXL as uniquely positioned to strengthen ...
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Tennis-Point finds new owner
According to SGI USA, Fromuth Racquet Sports, a Pennsylvania-based racquet sports wholesaler and retailer, has reached an agreement to acquire e-tailer Tennis-Point on undisclosed terms to expand into the tennis e-commerce space. Tennis-Point will initially operate as an independent company and will retain the same name and contact details. All ...
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Indian TechnoSport raises 1.75bn rupees
Indian sportswear brand TechnoSport has raised 1.75 billion Indian rupees ( €19.32 million) from investment fund A91 Partners. The company plans to use the fresh capital to improve its production capacities, focus on digital brand development and strengthen its marketing activities. “With this support, we are poised to scale our ...
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Golden Goose plans IPO in Milan in June
Italian luxury brand Golden Goose said that it plans to hold an initial public offering (IPO) on the Milan stock exchange consisting of existing shares held by Astrum, its sole shareholder, and newly issued shares stemming from a capital increase. The brand will use the proceeds of the capital hike ...
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Nidecker Group acquires iconic skate brands, expands legacy in action sports
The Nidecker Group has announced the acquisition of the skate brands Etnies, éS, Emerica and ThirtyTwo from Sole Technology. The deal sees Sole Tech’s founder, Pierre André Senizergues, remain CEO while retaining a minority interest in the brands. Under the leadership of Senizergues, the brands have become pioneers in the ...
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Inter Milan changes hands
Funds under the management of Oaktree Capital have swept in to take control of the Serie A football club Inter Milan. The club’s previous majority owner, Suning Holdings (headquartered in Nanjing, China), has failed to repay the outstanding balance on a loan from Oaktree that matured on May 21. That ...
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Imperial acquires Pukka, bolsters position in custom headwear market
Imperial, now under the ownership of CPC, announced the completion of its acquisition of Pukka, Inc., a custom headwear company based in Findlay, OH. Known for its designs in golf, action sports, and team sporting goods markets, Pukka’s existing management team and operational structure will remain intact. Todd Johnson, CEO ...
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Women’s tennis and Saudi investment fund announce multi-year deal
The Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) and Public Investment Fund (PIF) have unveiled a multi-year partnership that is meant to grow women’s professional tennis and inspire more women and girls around the world to take up the sport. As part of the agreement, PIF will become the first-ever naming partner of ...
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Galeria's investors pledge €100 million, seek restructuring, Sunday shopping and name change
According to media reports, Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof’s new owners are poised to inject up to €100 million into the company to revamp its remaining department stores over the next two to three years. The insolvent German department store chain sees Sunday shopping as a cornerstone of its restructuring efforts, according ...
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Born Living Yoga seeks international expansion
Born Living Yoga is targeting €25 million in revenues and is planning to rely on international growth as a driving force behind the plan. The Madrid-based activewear and athleisure label generated €18 million in revenues in 2023. In an interview with FashionNetwork.com, co-founders Alvaro Roca and Arianne Puig explained that ...
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Xtep selling K-Swiss, Palladium brands to Ding family
The purchase price of $151 million for K-Swiss and Palladium is 42 percent less than the $260 million that Xtep Intl. Holdings paid for the brands in 2019. Xtep said the K-Swiss/Palladium wholly-owned subsidiary, KP Global Investment, has accumulated over $100 million in operating losses since being acquired and a ...
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Peloton announces major workforce reduction amid financial struggles
In a move reflecting ongoing financial challenges, indoor training platform Peloton has revealed plans to cut 15 percent of its workforce, equating to approximately 400 positions, alongside the resignation of CEO Barry McCarthy. The company’s stock price has experienced a dramatic decline, plummeting from its peak of over $160 in ...