All Corporations articles – Page 34
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Decathlon Gemany expanding its Schwetzingen logistics site
Decathlon Germany is expanding its logistics site in Schwetzingen by 12,500 sqm. The new “Hall 0” will house a new mechanization concept intended to accelerate logistics processes and shipping volumes and is set to open in mid-2023. Schwetzingen is one of four Decathlon campus locations in Germany and is responsible ...
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Sports Direct could move to new headquarters
Frasers Group, the parent company of Sports Direct, is “exploring options” for a new Sports Direct site, the BBC website has reported. The move would be part of a long-term plan for a massive development on the edge of Coventry, West Midlands, that Frasers has recently outlined, allowing the group ...
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Bleckmann opens new distribution center in the Netherlands
Dutch logistics company and supply chain management expert Bleckmann is opening a new fulfillment center in Venlo to increase its capacity in Europe’s logistics hotspot. A lease agreement for around 30,000 sqm has been signed with Prologis. Operations for the first customers have already started, and further implementations are to ...
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MySale recommends shareholders accept Frasers buyout offer
MySale has recommended its shareholders accept Frasers Group’s offer to buy the stake in the online shopping group it does not already own, despite maintaining their belief that the bid price undervalues the company. Frasers has offered 2 pence in cash per remaining MySale share. The Australian fashion group said ...
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Bollé sells Cébé
Bollé Brands Group is selling Cébé to a coalition of companies: D.MO and Racer. D.MO is devoted to project management and the industrialization of products in the outdoor sector. Both of its chief executives, Sébastien Delsaux and Maxime Bos, are former Cébé employees. Racer, meanwhile, is a French manufacturer of ...
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Rossignol Group chooses Wintersteiger to provide race ski service machines
Rossignol Group, home to winter sports brands Rossignol and Dynastar, has invested in Wintersteiger’s Jupiter ski service machines for their three production centers in France and Spain. Introduced in 2021, the precision machines will ensure premium processing for the group’s racing ranges and guarantee a perfect, consistent finish and ski ...
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Adidas teams up with Calm on World Mental Health Day
Adidas has announced a new partnership with Calm, a global mental health platform, on World Mental Health Day (Oct. 10). The idea behind the collaboration is to help progress sports performance by supporting mental well-being. Through Adidas’ membership program, adiClub, consumers can access Calm Premium. The partnership is starting as ...
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Adidas reviewing its contract with Kanye West
Adidas has placed its partnership with Kanye West “under review,” as our colleagues at the American edition of SGI report. The sportswear company has in the past spoken in the same terms of deals subsequently ended with Ashworth, TaylorMade and Reebok. This is a response to West’s badmouthing last month ...
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i-Run raises €100 million from group of investors
i-Run, a French online and offline retailer specializing in running apparel and shoes, has reached an agreement with a group of long-term investors led by Geneo Capital Entrepreneur in a deal worth a total of around €100 million. This equity investment is meant to allow i-Run to enter a new ...
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Golden Goose acquires Italian Fashion Team
Luxury sneakers specialist Golden Goose announced that it acquired Italian Fashion Team, a high-end sneakers producer and Golden Goose’s main supplier, for an undisclosed amount. The two companies have worked together for seven years. Based in Casarano, near the Apulian city of Lecce, Italian Fashion Team is headed by founder ...
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Peloton’s ride to breakeven cash flow results in more layoffs
In an effort to continue to drive the business forward and achieve cash flow breakeven by the end of the current FY23, Peloton is laying off more employees. On Oct. 6, the connected fitness company announced another round of job cuts, the fourth in 2022. The latest action – the ...
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Asics invests in a Honda start-up
Asics Ventures, the investment subsidiary of the sportswear brand, has acquired a stake in Ashirase, a start-up that got its start in the business-creation initiative of Honda Motors, called Ignition. Asics has not disclosed the size of its investment. Ashirase’s product, also called Ashirase, is a system designed to help ...
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Unions seek to raise pay and benefits at El Corte Inglés
The collective-bargaining agreement drafted by Spain’s Federation of Department Store Unions (FASGA) for El Corte Inglés and other big retailers proposes a raise of 6 percent for employees earning about €18,500 a year for 2023, with a second 6 percent raise to follow in 2024. FASGA had proposed raises of ...
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Acquisition of Padel Panorama canceled
Every Padel i Sverige, a subsidiary of Everysport Group, has canceled an agreement signed in June to acquire 100 percent of the shares of another Swedish company, Padel Panorama, for SEK 0.6 million (€55,000). According to a statement from the parent company, the reason is “discrepancies in the warranty provided ...
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Barooders raises €2.2m in new funding round
Barooders, a French marketplace for second-hand sporting goods, has announced its latest round of funding, which amounts to €2.2 million. Investors include tennis player Stan Wawrinka and Kima Ventures. Barooders was founded by Edwige Michau and Geoffroy D’Autichamp in October 2021.
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UEFA might include the U.S. in future Supercup
The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), according to Palco23 and other sources, is toying with the idea of establishing a new, more international Supercup in 2024 – one that would pit the top team of U.S. Major League Soccer against the top teams of the Champions League, Liga Europa ...
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Microsoft survey sees managers mistrusting hybrid working models
The vast majority of managers have difficulty trusting the productivity of their employees in hybrid work models.
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Anta to build international operations center in Suzhou
Sports group Anta, headquartered in China’s Fujian province, is planning to build an international operations center in the city of Suzhou, the trade publication Sportstextiles has reported. The new 160,000-square-meter center will be built within the China–Singapore Suzhou Industrial Park, also known as Suzhou Industrial Park. The total investment will ...
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Therabody announces $165 million growth equity round
Wellness technology firm Therabody has announced the close of its growth equity round with a total financial backing of $165 million. The capital raise, led by private equity firm North Castle Partners, includes existing investors such as Kevin Hart’s HartBeat Ventures and Aaron Rodgers’ Rx3 Ventures. J.P. Morgan served as ...
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Spoon Group raises £740,000
Spoon Group, the bespoke bike company that owns the WyndyMilla and Spoons Customs brands as well as custom paint shop Gun Control Paint, has closed a financing round worth £740,000 (€845,575). A private round that brought in nearly £300,000 in new investment was followed by funding from long-term debt partner ...