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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 ...
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JD Sports implements four-day office workweek for head office employees worldwide
JD Sports is implementing a new policy requiring all head office employees worldwide to return to the office at least four days a week, effective July 1. This decision will impact employees at the sports giant’s UK head office located in Bury. However, JD Sports will maintain flexibility based on ...
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Lululemon to close Washington State distribution center, cuts over 100 jobs
On Monday, Lululemon, the Canadian athleisure brand, announced its decision to shut down its distribution center in Sumner, Washington, resulting in the termination of more than 100 employees. The closure, confirmed by a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification filed with the state’s employment security department, will see layoffs commencing on ...
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JD Sports plans to acquire Hibbett in £899m deal, accelerating US expansion
JD Sports has announced its agreement to acquire US sportswear brand Hibbett for £899 million, aiming to accelerate its expansion in the United States. The move is expected to bolster JD Sports’ growth plans in North America, enhance its Complementary Concepts division, and strengthen its relationships with brand partners. Additionally, ...
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Nike and USA Olympic athletes address controversy over women’s track and field kit
Nike and several USA Olympic athletes have responded to online backlash regarding the design of the women’s Team USA track and field kit. A photograph of the uniform sparked criticism, with many labeling it as “sexist” and “revealing.” The photograph, circulated by Citius Mag, compared the women’s high-cut bodysuits to ...
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Nike’s headquarters to undergo major layoffs, impacting hundreds
Nike’s headquarters in Oregon will see significant layoffs affecting hundreds of employees by June, according to a WARN notice filed with the state of Oregon on April 19. Confirming its restructuring plans, Nike revealed that by June 28, approximately 740 employees will have been impacted by two rounds of layoffs. ...
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NHL announces sale of Arizona Coyotes, Utah franchise to emerge
The National Hockey League (NHL) has confirmed the sale of the Arizona Coyotes franchise, paving the way for a new team to emerge in Utah. Smith Entertainment Group (SEG), renowned for owning the Utah Jazz in the National Basketball League and Real Salt Lake in Major League Soccer, will take ...
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Court approves BowFlex purchase agreement
The US Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey has approved the sale of the acquired assets of Bowflex, Inc. under the terms of the previously announced stalking horse asset purchase agreement between Bowflex and Johnson Health Tech Retail, Inc., the parent company of the Matrix fitness equipment brand. ...
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Nike unveils new innovation cycle in preparation for Olympics
Nike’s latest innovation push follows CEO John Donahoe’s recent acknowledgment of the brand’s need to enhance its product innovation pipeline, citing it was “not performing at our potential.” The forthcoming products unveiled by Nike ahead of the Paris Olympics mark the commencement of a multiyear innovation drive, introducing “game-changing innovations” ...
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US sporting goods imports decline sharply in Q1
The first quarter of this year witnessed a continued downturn in imports to the US of footwear, apparel, and equipment, marking a significant decline compared to the same period last year. According to the latest data from the ITC database, the declared customs value dropped by 33 percent to $3,687.1 ...
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Frasers Group bolsters EMEA expansion with Twin Sport acquisition
Frasers Group is set to acquire Twin Sport, a prominent Dutch sporting goods retailer. The acquisition agreement entails Frasers Group acquiring all shares in Twin Sport Holding B.V., a key player in the Dutch sports retail landscape and part of the Intersport franchise under EKS Netherlands. Twin Sport, with 17 ...
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Rafael Nadal invests in Playtomic
Spanish tennis legend Rafael Nadal is investing in Playtomic, the largest racquet sports community in the world. The financial terms were not disclosed. Playtomic is a booking app for padel and tennis courts that is active in more than 50 countries and operates with more than 4,800 clubs worldwide. Founded ...
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Former Kaufhof owner reportedly taking over Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof
According to German business publication Handelsblatt, US investor NRDC Equity Partners is to be granted the contract to operate the 92 locations of the German department store chain Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof. NRDC is the investment company of Canadian entrepreneur Richard Baker, who also owns a majority stake in the North ...
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Riddell acquires helmet tech R&D company
New York-based Evome Medical Technologies Inc. has reached an agreement with EB Sports Corp., the parent company of Riddell Sports Group to sell Evome’s R&D business unit Simbex LLC for approximately $4.83 million in cash. The proceeds will be used to pay down Simbex debt and reduce Evome’s acquisition debt ...
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Liberty Media announces acquisition of MotoGP
US-based mass media company Liberty Media Corporation, the owner of Formula 1, has announced an agreement to acquire MotoGP, the pinnacle of motorcycle racing with more than 20 Grands Prix across five continents. Liberty Media’s businesses are attributed to three tracking stock groups: the Liberty SiriusXM Group, the Formula One ...
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Boardriders is laying off more employees in California
Boardriders is dismissing 464 more workers in California, according to a notice dated Feb. 1, filed with the California Employment Development Department in compliance with the federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act and the California WARN Act. In the document, the company explains that the reduction is due ...
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FSG sells off consultancy
Fenway Sports Management Group (FSG) – owner of, among other things, Liverpool FC and the Boston Red Sox – has sold off its Consulting Group to the Brand division of Elevate, a consultancy founded in 2018 and headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. The Fenway consultancy’s BriAnne Newman is now Elevate ...
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Authentic Brands Group nears deal to acquire Champion?
After months of anticipation, it appears that Hanesbrands, Inc.’s Champion brand is on the verge of being acquired by Authentic Brands Group (Authentic). According to a source familiar with the negotiations, reported by Women’s Wear Daily (WWD), Authentic has emerged as the winning bidder in the sale process, with the ...
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EGYM acquires Hussle
Fit tech company Egym has acquired Hussle, a prominent corporate wellness platform in the UK, and integrated it into Egym Wellpass, its corporate fitness network. Through this integration, Egym Wellpass now grants employers access to a vast network of over 1,500 gyms, pools and spas across 96 percent of UK ...
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Siux expanding abroad fast
Between last year and this first quarter of 2024, the pádel brand Siux has entered 35 countries – 18 of them in Africa and ten in Asia. So explains Alfonso Torrón, Brand Manager, who has spoken with Palco23. The list includes Siux’s first locations in Oceania. The brand entered Japan ...