All Corporations articles – Page 32
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Italian sports shoes maker M.G.M. acquires Gruppo Rekord
Italian footwear manufacturer M.G.M. S.p.A. has acquired Gruppo Rekord, a producer of high-end sneakers and outdoor shoes. M.G.M. has been on the market for over 35 years in the segment of mountain and outdoor sports footwear, as well as roller skating, with distribution all over the world. M.G.N.’s brand portfolio ...
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Union and Capita open new European sales hub in Milan
Union Binding Company and CAPiTA Snowboarding will be opening a new European sales hub in Milan, operational as of Jan. 1, 2023. Based in the business and university district of Bicocca, this office will be home to European and Italian sales and marketing management. It will also be a hub ...
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Rendle steps down as CEO, VF revises FY23 outlook
Source: VF Corp. Benno Dorer, interim president and CEO of VF, effective immediately VF Corp. announced that Benno Dorer, lead independent director of the VF board of directors, has been appointed interim president and chief executive officer, effective immediately. Richard Carucci, who has served on the board ...
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Nautilus completes refinancing of existing term loan, increases total credit facility
Nautilus, Inc. announced the amendment of its existing credit facility by refinancing the previous term loan with a new $30 million term loan, increasing the company’s total credit facility to $130 million. The credit facility previously consisted of a $100 million asset-based revolver and a $15 million term loan from ...
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H&M to cut 1,500 jobs
Global fashion retailer H&M is reducing its workforce by about 1,500 positions as part of a cost savings and efficiency program. Overall, the Swedish company estimates the program will provide annual savings of about SEK 2 billion (€182.2m), which it expects to “become visible” in the second half of 2023. ...
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Superdry discusses refinancing its debt
Superdry is in talks with Bantry Bay Capital, a specialist lending provider, to obtain financing that would replace an existing £70 million (€80.1m) asset-backed lending facility which expires at the end of January. “There can be no certainty that an agreement will be reached, nor as to the terms of ...
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Manchester United commences process to explore capitalization
According to an announcement on the club’s website, Manchester United (ManU) has retained the Raine Group to explore strategic alternatives, including new investments, a sale of the club or other transactions to capitalize on opportunities both on the pitch and commercially. The club (which is 98 percent owned by the ...
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Former Yeezy team members publish open letter to Adidas in Rolling Stone Magazine
In an open letter to the Adidas management, published in the music magazine Rolling Stone, former Yeezy team members accuse Adidas of having been “huge enablers” of a Yeezy brand owner Kayne West’s “problematic behavior.” The letter and employee interviews repeatedly mention West showing pornography in meetings, making sexual references ...
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MUOV launches new crowdfunding campaign
MUOV, a London-based indoor cycling brand, has announced a new crowdfunding campaign on Crowdcube. The campaign, which opened to pre-registered users on Nov. 16, will go public on Nov. 28. The new funds are meant to contribute to marketing and fulfilling pre-orders in the U.K. and overseas. MUOV launched the ...
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Hohenstein invests €1.3 million in AI-startup Sizekick
Hohenstein, a German provider of textile testing and a founding member of Oeko-Tex, has invested €1.3 million in Sizekick, a Munich-based software-as-a-service (SaaS) startup founded in the summer of 2022. Hohenstein’s investment is intended to enable the product launch in 2023. Sizekick’s software is designed to help online shoppers find ...
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SunGod’s latest crowdfunding campaign hit nearly £3 million
SunGod’s new crowdfunding campaign on Crowdcube, dubbed “The 2022 Vision Raise,” rapidly hit nearly £3 million (€3.5 million). The campaign by the British performance eyewear brand, which is now closed, had a fundraising target of £1 million (€1.2 million) and got 200 percent overfunded in less than 80 minutes. The ...
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iFit lays off another 300 of its workforce
iFit Health & Fitness, the U.S.-based connected fitness company, has reduced its Utah-based workforce by about 300 employees, or 20 percent of the remaining 1,600 employees who had survived earlier rounds of layoffs, the Salt Lake Tribune reported. At the height of demand following the pandemic, the company had employed ...
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Boardriders lays off 170 employees globally
As reported by the Orange County Business Journal (OCBJ) and Shop-Eat-Surf, Boardriders has laid off many employees in various regions. Both media report a loss of about 170 jobs (110 positions in the Americas and 60 in the Asia-Pacific regions). In a statement quoted by SES, the company reorganizes its ...
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SunGod launches new crowdfunding campaign
SunGod has launched a new crowdfunding campaign through Crowdcube. The campaign, dubbed “The 2022 Vision Raise,” went live on Nov. 15. The British performance eyewear brand has a fundraising target of £1 million (€1.1 million), specifically aimed at the next stage of its growth. Thanks to the new funds, the ...
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France’s government focuses on sports employment
France’s ministers of labor, sports, and education and vocational training – Olivier Dussopt, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra and Carole Grandjean – have signed a roadmap document to accelerate professional integration through sport. Sport currently represents 448,000 jobs in France, namely 2.2 percent of the country’s overall salaried workforce. It is also a ...
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Rossignol Group plans significantly more revenue, new ESG commitments, novel four-season approach
Source: Rossignol Group Vincent Wauters Under the leadership of Vincent Wauters, president and CEO, who took over the reins of the group in February 2021, the Rossignol Group has announced a new strategic plan called Ascension 2026, according to which the group aims to achieve sales of ...
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Ecco opens design studio in Shanghai
The newly opened Ecco Design Studio in Shanghai is said to be characterized by collaboration and creativity with bright, open and interconnected spaces and is Ecco’s second studio after opening a studio in Brooklyn, New York, in 2021. Both studios not only focus on shoe and bag design but also ...
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Mizuno’s new innovation center begins operations in November
Mizuno said its new research and development facility, dubbed Mizuno Engine, is opening this month. The company announced plans to build the innovation center three years ago. The new 6,500-square-meter facility, located on the premises of the company’s headquarters in Osaka City, Japan, is meant to amplify Mizuno’s prototyping, testing ...
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Peloton execs go from riches to rugs
Peloton’s co-founders, John Foley, Hisao Kushi and Yony Feng, and five more of its former executives have secured $25 million in Series A funding and founded a new direct-to-consumer (DTC) rug company. The venture capital firms on the deal were Addition and True Ventures. Addition’s founder, Lee Fixel, backed Peloton’s ...
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Lululemon appoints China-based Apple executive to its board of directors
Lululemon Athletica Inc. has appointed Isabel Ge Mahe to its board of directors, effective immediately. Ge Mahe is vice president and general manager of Greater China at Apple, where she provides leadership and coordination for Apple’s entire team in China. In this role, she has played a key role in ...