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    Scott Sports is expanding in bicycle accessories with the acquisition...

    2012-01-06T00:00:00Z

    Scott Sports is expanding in bicycle accessories with the acquisition of Syncros, a high-end brand of mountain bike components from Vancouver's North Shore. The Swiss company said that the acquisition would enable it to become a sizeable player in the market for bicycle parts, and that its infrastructure would enable ...

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    Sport 2000 Deutschland is offering special new credit facilities to...

    2012-01-06T00:00:00Z

    Sport 2000 Deutschland is offering special new credit facilities to its retailer members, who suffered from slow sell-through in the weeks before Christmas. The new soft loans are being granted by the DZB Bank, which belongs to the parent company of the German sports buying group, Ariston-Nord-West-Ring (ANWR). They have ...

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    Vegas Europe, the French-based company that held the license for...

    2011-12-21T00:00:00Z

    Vegas Europe, the French-based company that held the license for the Rusty surfwear brand around Europe, has gone into liquidation. The group was established in 2008 as a European subsidiary of Vegas Enterprises, an Australian company that secured all rights to the Rusty brand in 2007, after drawn-out legal disputes. ...

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    Forum Sport, the big Spanish sporting goods retailer in which...

    2011-12-21T00:00:00Z

    Forum Sport, the big Spanish sporting goods retailer in which the Eroski retail group has a stake of 86 percent, is issuing 83,194 new shares with a nominal value of €6.01 each to boost its equity by €499,995 to €27.5 million. Existing shareholders will have rights of first refusal on ...

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    Macintosh Retail Group is said to have selected three bidders,...

    2011-12-21T00:00:00Z

    Macintosh Retail Group is said to have selected three bidders, including two private equity funds and the Dutch Bicycle Group, as candidates for the takeover of its Halfords operation, which includes the distribution of some 120,000 bicycles annually through the group's own 143 stores in the Netherlands and seven in ...

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    Crocs has entered into an amended and restated credit agreement...

    2011-12-21T00:00:00Z

    Crocs has entered into an amended and restated credit agreement that replaces the existing $30 million asset-backed line of credit set to expire in September 2014 with a five-year, $70 million secured revolving line of credit. Borrowings under the revolving credit facility will bear interest at variable rates, and it ...

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    Augusta Manufacturing, a Nicaraguan company that makes apparel for Adidas,...

    2011-12-21T00:00:00Z

    Augusta Manufacturing, a Nicaraguan company that makes apparel for Adidas, Quiksilver, Roxy and other brands, is investing $5 million into its factory and expects to create 500 jobs by the end of the year, having 1,000 workers in 2012. ProNicaragua, the country's industrial development authority, says that the effect of ...

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    According to a report in Handelsblatt, the German newspaper, Puma...

    2011-12-21T00:00:00Z

    According to a report in Handelsblatt, the German newspaper, Puma is going to increase its production capacity in Africa, a continent where the brand has been active for many years, particularly through the sponsorship of national football teams. The newspaper hears that one of Puma's production partners is about to ...

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    Accell Group, the Dutch company owning a slew of bicycle...

    2011-12-21T00:00:00Z

    Accell Group, the Dutch company owning a slew of bicycle and fitness brands, has agreed to acquire all shares of Currie Technologies, a leader in the U.S. market for e-bikes. The Californian company employs 40 people and reaches annual sales of about $20 million, with the I-Zip and E-Zip brands. ...

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    Puma North America is buying the 51 percent stake is...

    2011-12-21T00:00:00Z

    Puma North America is buying the 51 percent stake is still doesn't own in its American legwear and bodywear operations from United Legwear Co., but that company will continue to run its day-to-day operations

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    Head has announced that it bought back 393,558 more of...

    2011-12-21T00:00:00Z

    Head has announced that it bought back 393,558 more of its own shares. The value of the transaction was €295,169. The number of acquired shares corresponds to 0.43 percent of the issued share capital of the company. Following this transaction, 9.4 percent of Head's equity is made up of treasury ...

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    Reportedly, Metro plans to make a statement next Friday on...

    2011-12-13T00:00:00Z

    Reportedly, Metro plans to make a statement next Friday on the possible divestiture of the Kaufhof chain of department stores, including its Kaufhof Sportarenas. According to the German daily newspaper Handelsblatt, Signa, the Greek-owned investment company based in Austria, is offering to pay only €2.05 billion for the assets, less ...

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    Extreme Hotels, the hotel brand of the Extreme Group, and...

    2011-12-13T00:00:00Z

    Extreme Hotels, the hotel brand of the Extreme Group, and Rosa Khutor Ski Resort Development Company, a Russian property developer, said they would open a hotel in Sochi in 2015, after the Winter Olympics that will take place in the Russian resort in 2014

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    Collective Brands, parent company of Airwalk, Saucony and many other...

    2011-12-13T00:00:00Z

    Collective Brands, parent company of Airwalk, Saucony and many other shoe brands, has reportedly hired an investment bank, Perella Weinberg, to look for potential buyers for its whole business, which includes the loss-making Payless ShoeSource chain of shoe shops, or parts of it. The company indicated last August, after the ...

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    Known for its advanced logistic solutions in the sporting goods...

    2011-12-13T00:00:00Z

    Known for its advanced logistic solutions in the sporting goods sector and other areas, El Corte Inglés has installed a radio frequency identification (RFID) system at its main distribution center at Valdemoro, near Madrid. The system is expected to reduce the number of human errors and to speed up the ...

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    Adidas has hailed the end of the NBA's lockout, which...

    2011-12-13T00:00:00Z

    Adidas has hailed the end of the NBA's lockout, which should help it and other companies, including Nike and Under Armour, to boost sales of their new basketball products. The NBA will resume its play on Christmas Day, kicking off an abbreviated 66-game season that will not include a previously ...

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    Luxottica, parent company of Oakley, is acquiring Tecnol, one of...

    2011-12-13T00:00:00Z

    Luxottica, parent company of Oakley, is acquiring Tecnol, one of the largest players in the Brazilian eyewear market at wholesale and at retail (more in EyeWear Intelligence)

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    Accell Group, the Dutch company with a smattering of bicycle...

    2011-12-13T00:00:00Z

    Accell Group, the Dutch company with a smattering of bicycle and fitness equipment brands, said it had reached a deal to take over all shares of Van Nicholas, a specialist Dutch supplier of titanium bicycles and frames. Based in Numansdorp, the Netherlands, the company will be integrated into Koga, the ...

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    Regatta, along with its affiliated brands – Dare2b, Craghoppers, Regatta...

    2011-12-13T00:00:00Z

    Regatta, along with its affiliated brands – Dare2b, Craghoppers, Regatta Professional and Hawkshead – is about to open its new international distribution center at Ellesmere Port, near Manchester, in time for deliveries of the spring/summer 2012 collections. Its surface of 400,000 square feet is designed to cope with the Regatta ...

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    Reebok is shifting its project to sell very low-priced shoes...

    2011-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Reebok is shifting its project to sell very low-priced shoes from Bangladesh to India. A test for the social project was launched last year, after the Adidas Group's chief executive, Herbert Hainer, held talks in 2008 with Muhammad Yunus, the Bangladeshi economist who received the Nobel Peace Prize with the ...