All Corporations articles – Page 83
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Maus Frères creates a new group around Lacoste
Maus Frères Holding, the Swiss retail and wholesale conglomerate, has created a new entity, the MF Brands Group, or MF Group, to put together Lacoste, Tecnifibre, Aigle and its other sports and fashion brands under common management for greater “coherence, integration and internationalization.” The company, which was previously called Maus ...
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Solutions in sight for Norway’s sports sector
We reported in our Feb. 10 issue about the problems at XXL ASA and the bankruptcy of Gresvig, the Norwegian licensee of Intersport. Powerful investors are pitching in to save the two largest retail players in the Norwegian sporting goods market. It seems, however, that some suppliers may end up ...
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Louis Garneau goes bankrupt
Louis Garneau, the Canadian brand of cycling apparel, has filed for bankruptcy protection in Canada and suspended the employment of 66 members of the staff at its headquarters in Quebec. The proceedings would not affect the company’s Sugoi subsidiary or its sales subsidiaries in the U.S. and Mexico. The filing ...
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VF closes industry’s first “green bond”
(OIC) VF Corp. announced on Feb. 27 the closing of the first “green bond” in the apparel and footwear industry. The net proceeds from the €500 million bond offering will be used for investment in programs within the company’s “Made for Change Sustainability & Responsibility Strategy,” and to drive progress ...
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Coronavirus depresses Adidas’ and others’ sales in China
COVID-19 or the novel cronavirus, as the virus is now named, has already infected more than 79,000 people in 30 countries around the world, according to the World Health Organization, but it remains largely concentrated in China. While it has been expanding at a slower rate recently in the country, ...
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Cabrinha Kites falls under new ownership
The leading Hawaiian kitesurfing brand is returning to its roots. Cabrinha’s founder, Pete Cabrinha, has teamed up with a U.S. investment company, Water Bound Investments, to buy the brand back from the Hong Kong-based NeilPryde Group. Water Bound Investments is managed by a former kite professional and Cabrinha team rider, ...
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Shimano buys Pioneer Sports Cycle assets
Shimano is planning to develop new products, web services and applications using certain assets of Pioneer Sports Cycle that it has acquired from Pioneer Corporation, the U.S. company that developed the first pedaling monitor and cycling computers in 2013.
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Big loss at Fitbit pending Google’s bid
Google’s proposal to acquire Fitbit for $2.1 billion was approved by the latter’s shareholders on Jan. 3, but it is still undergoing regulatory scrutiny in the U.S. and Europe. In both areas, regulatory authorities have expressed concern that the health and other data being collected by Fitbit will be used ...
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Uvex offers smart crash sensors
Uvex, the German producer of spectacles and helmets, has entered into a strategic distribution partnership for Germany and Austria with a German start-up, Tocsen, which has developed smart crash sensors that are compatible with ski and bicycle helmets and can quickly call for help in an emergency.
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MIPS’ sales jump by 41%
MIPS, a Swedish supplier of helmet-based safety technologies intended to protect wearers against rotational movements, saw good growth in the fourth quarter, with sales rocketing by 41 percent from the year-ago quarter to 88 million Swedish krona (€8.3m-$9.0m). Adjusted for currency effects and acquisitions, and on an organic basis, they ...
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Moncler continues to grow, without Kering
The chief executives of Moncler and Kering have both denied press speculation about a possible acquisition of the Italian brand of luxury outerwear by the parent company of Gucci, Saint Laurent and other luxury goods brands, which spun off Puma two years ago. Indicating that there were no concrete plans ...
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Wearcolour goes bankrupt
As reported in Sportfack, the Swedish industry magazine, Wearcolour Sweden, a Swedish brand of anoraks, ski jackets and trousers with distinctive color blocking that also owns the Void Cycling trademark, went bankrupt on Feb. 11 at its own request in Gothenburg. A notice on its website said that no orders ...
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Footway bids for Sportamore
The Footway Group, a Swedish online shoe retailer that is expanding internationally, announced on Feb. 17 that it wants to buy Sportamore, a leading Swedish online retailer of sports products. Footway has offered to pay 439 million kronor (€41.5m-$44.9m) in cash and shares for Sportamore, or a premium of around ...
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Planet Sports is insolvent
The German sports retailing landscape is changing rapidly. A Munich court has accepted a request to place Planet Sports, a leading German action sports and streetwear retailer, under bankruptcy protection, according to TextilWirtschaft. The information, which could not be confirmed by the time of going to press, highlights the difficulties ...
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Coronavirus depresses Adidas’ sales in China
Updating investors on the effects of the coronavirus on its business, Adidas said that it performed well in China during the first three weeks of 2020 but has since suffered a decline of about 85 percent as compared to the same period of last year. A number of the German ...
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Nike changes the business model in South America
Claiming that it wants to move closer to its customers in the South American market, Nike said that it will in future concentrate its business in the hands of only a few distributors, meaning that it plans to close down some sales subsidiaries. Under Armour took a similar step recently, ...
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JD’s acquisition of Footasylum hits anti-trust hurdle
Mike Ashley, the maverick boss of Sports Direct, must be jumping with joy at getting his way with his criticism of JD Sports Fashion’s acquisition of Footasylum last April, which is again being questioned by the U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). The CMA launched a review of the case ...
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New distribution for Hurley in Europe
Hurley’s EMEA business has been taken over as a single entity by David Meire and Javier Carrera, two former Nike employees from Spain, who will manage it through a distribution agreement with the brand’s new owner, a brand management company, Bluestar Alliance. Meire was general manager or vice president at ...
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Asics invests in another start-up
Asics has invested in No New Folk Studio, a Japanese start-up that has developed a system to measure and analyze foot movement. The Japanese footwear company will be using Orphe Track, as the system is called, to develop “smart running shoes” that generate data such as gait, stride, foot-strike pattern ...
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Callaway offers virtual reality
Callaway Golf has announced a partnership with AAA Games Studios, the gaming and virtual reality (VR) experts based in Madrid. AAA Games is the developer and owner of “Golf 5 WIPP,” a proprietary VR technology that simulates the movement of golf clubs and the golfer’s swing, thereby providing an immersive ...