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    Pure Fishing gets lower rating

    2020-04-27T17:46:00Z

    Moody’s has downgraded Pure Fishing, the company previously owned by the former Jarden Corp. that groups together fishing tackle brands like Abu Garcia, Berkley and Shakespeare. The company’s debt reached 9 times Ebitda last year, after running into a negative cash position following a 6 percent decline in its revenues. ...

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    McKinsey analyzes Covid-19 with WFSGI

    2020-04-24T12:28:00Z

    After conducting consumer research and interviews with more than 25 industry players in the apparel and sports markets, McKinsey & Co. has made a series of interesting recommendations for best-practice actions that sporting goods companies can take to navigate through the current Covid-19 pandemic. They were presented in a webinar ...

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    Adidas may forego government aid

    2020-04-24T11:08:00Z

    The Adidas Group said ten days ago that the German government had approved in principle its request to contribute to a €3 billion syndicated revolving credit facility through its state-owned bank, KfW, to help the company weather the Covid-19 crisis. In return, Adidas would not pay dividends for the duration ...

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    Former Sports Direct has some problems

    2020-04-24T09:05:00Z

    Frasers Group says the current uncertainty caused by the Covid-19 “shock” is affecting its bank credit lines and its suppliers’ credit insurance. It understands that the majority of new credit insurance cover has been withdrawn for the time being. The British group, formerly called Sports Direct International, reports that it ...

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    Bench returns to its origins in Manchester

    2020-04-24T08:33:00Z

    Gordon Brothers of Boston announced the sale of its rights outside the Americas for Bench, the streetwear brand with British origins, to Wraith, an affiliate of Apparel Brands Limited of Manchester that is currently one of Bench’s primary European licensees. The purchase price has not been disclosed. Founded in 2017, ...

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    Animal to close permanently in January

    2020-04-24T08:32:00Z

    A slow market in the U.K. made worse by the Covid-19 pandemic is leading to the demise of Animal. The British surf fashion brand was begun in 1987 in the town of Poole to sell a hook and loop watch strap-designed by its founders, two surfers: Ian Elliot and Nigel ...

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    Alibaba to expand its cloud

    2020-04-24T08:25:00Z

    According to Reuters, Alibaba Group Holding will be investing 200 billion yuan (€26.1bn-$28.3bn) over three years to bolster its data center and develop semiconductors and operating systems for its cloud-computing infrastructure. The Covid-19 pandemic has spurred demand for business software in China, and high data volumes occasioned by quarantines have ...

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    VF lowers its outlook, refinances

    2020-04-23T08:34:00Z

    While releasing new financial data and targets and announcing new measures to refinance itself, VF Corporation indicates that it wants to acquire more fast-growing action brands like Altra or Icebreaker and become more “vertical,” boosting a direct-to-consumer (DTC) business that has come to represent 39 percent of its turnover.

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    GoPro will focus more on DTC

    2020-04-21T19:33:00Z

    While cutting costs, GoPro has decided to shift more of its business to the direct-to-consumer (DTC) channel as its sales have gone down because of the quarantine-shuttered brick-and-mortar retail sector. Accordingly, the American brand of action cameras has hired a chief digital officer – Aimée Lapic, former chief marketing officer ...

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    Footway’s bid for Sportamore has succeeded

    2020-04-20T13:24:00Z

    The tender offer launched by Footway for Sportamore has been accepted by 95.9 percent of the Swedish sports e-tailer’s shareholders. Footway, a more international-oriented online shoe retailer, is paying a total of 439 million Swedish kronor (€40.4m-$43.9m) for Sportamore. Because of its de-listing from the Nasdaq Stockholm exchange, the publication ...

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    Columbia provides a detailed Covid-19 update

    2020-04-20T09:27:00Z

    Columbia Sportswear has suspended its quarterly dividend, its stock repurchase program and the guidance that it had given on Feb. 6 for its results in the first half of 2020 and the whole financial year. The company will give a new update when it comes out with its first-quarter ...

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    Wolverine holding virtual-only AGM

    2020-04-20T08:27:00Z

    Wolverine Worldwide announced on April 17 that its annual general meeting of shareholders will be held in a virtual-only format on April 30, due to pubic health consideration related to the Covid-19 pandemic. Shareholders who were registered as such on March 18 will be invited to visit a dedicated website ...

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    Remote voting for Thule’s AGM

    2020-04-20T08:25:00Z

    Thule Group is encouraging shareholders to exercise their voting rights remotely in advance of the Swedish company’s annual general meeting, scheduled for April 28, in order to minimize the number of people gathered at its location. They have to fill out and send a registration form by April 22 to ...

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    Big layoffs at Stadium

    2020-04-18T14:08:00Z

    Just after the announcement of Intersport Sweden’s court-backed reorganization plan, the country’s biggest sporting goods retailer, Stadium, indicated that it was laying off many of its employees because of a big drop in sales, especially in the Stockholm area. Sweden is one of the few countries where retailers that sell ...

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    Intersport Sweden gets protection from creditors

    2020-04-15T17:36:00Z

    We have already reported about the recent bankruptcy and rescue of Gresvig, the former parent company of Intersport in Norway, and the more recent legal proceedings to save the parent company of Karstadt Sports in Germany. It’s now the turn of Intersport Sweden to seek protection from its creditors through ...

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    O2Feel funding

    2020-04-09T16:05:00Z

    O2Feel, the French e-bike brand, has raised €9 million thanks to investments by Compagnie d’Anjou and some partner banks. Based in Wambrechies, in the North of France, O2Feel posted revenues of €15 million in 2019.

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    Hanesbrands downgraded by Moody’s

    2020-04-09T16:02:00Z

    Hansebrands, the parent company of Champion, sees its corporate family rating downgraded by Moody’s from ”stable” to “negative.” The rating agency cites the closure of retail stores and the possibility of a protracted reduction in apparel consumption because of the coronavirus outbreak. The company said that it is guaranteeing the ...

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    Rapala approves share buyback

    2020-04-08T14:17:00Z

    The annual meeting of Rapala VMC approved on March 26 a proposal that no dividend will be distributed for 2019. It also authorized the board to repurchase up to two million own shares, corresponding to less than 10 percent of its equity until June 30, 2021.

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    Decathlon, Nike and others make anti-virus gear

    2020-04-08T08:35:00Z

    (Updated on April 8) After a successful experiment in Italy (see our previous issue), Decathlon is working with the same Italian 3D printing specialist to adapt its Easybreathe snorkeling masks for the production of respiratory masks that it is donating to hospitals in France and Spain. It has taken all ...

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    Columbia and VF executives cut their paychecks

    2020-04-07T21:25:00Z

    Without going as far as Tim Boyle at Columbia Sportswear, Jim Rendle, chairman, president and chief executive of VF Corp., has pledged to cut his compensation in half for the next four months to help save cash for the fight against the coronavirus outbreak. Boyle, president and CEO of Columbia, ...