Financial Results – Page 43

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    Yonex jumps by 51.1%

    2022-02-21T17:02:00Z

    Yonex’ revenues jumped by 51.1 percent to 53.9 billion yen (€410m) in the first nine months of its financial year, including an indicated 41 percent increase to 19.2 billion yen (€150m) in the third quarter ended Dec. 31. Sales rose in the nine months by just 37.1 percent to ¥27.3 ...

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    Crocs expects $6 billion in sales in 2026

    2022-02-18T12:35:00Z

    Crocs exceeded $2.3 billion in revenues last year and expects to reach a turnover of $6 billion in 2026, thanks to the takeover of Heydude and organic growth driven by its digital business. The U.S. footwear company posted a strong fourth quarter with an increase of 42.6 percent in sales ...

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    Dunlop posts double-digit growth in Q4

    2022-02-18T12:34:00Z

    Sumitomo Rubber’s Dunlop Sports business, which includes the Srixon, Cleveland and XXIO brands of tennis, squash, padel and golf products, reported a 29 percent increase in operating profit to 1.44 billion yen (€11.0m) from ¥1.12 billion, on fourth-quarter sales growth of 24 percent to ¥25.33 billion (€193.5m) from ¥20.46 billion. ...

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    Globeride posts single-digit growth in Q3

    2022-02-18T12:31:00Z

    Globeride, the Japanese parent company of the Daiwa golf and fishing brand, reported a third-quarter net income of 2.3 billion yen (€17.6 million), 5 percent more than in the same period of the previous year. Sales increased 8 percent from ¥26.9 billion to ¥28.9 billion (€221.2m). Sales in Europe declined ...

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    Garmin says diversification is key to 2022 growth, but Q4 net dips

    2022-02-17T16:09:00Z

    Garmin is currently forecasting 10 percent revenue growth in 2022 to $5.5 billion, driven by new product introductions and strong market trends in at least three of its operating segments. The company reported a 14.2 percent decline in fourth-quarter net income to $286.1 million from $333.5 million for the period ...

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    Alpargatas sold over 12m pairs of Havaianas in Europe last year

    2022-02-16T16:29:00Z

    Havaianas, the brand of rubber sandals owned by Alpargatas, generated the equivalent of €115.4 million in revenues in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) last year, representing a 35 percent year-over-year increase. Results were driven by the Sparkle flip-flop line and the Beyond Core category that grew 28 percent ...

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    BasicNet sees significant sales growth in Q4

    2022-02-15T16:42:00Z

    BasicNet said it posted “significant” growth at the end of 2021, with consolidated revenues in the fourth quarter jumping by 26.5 percent from the year-earlier period to €80.0 million, marking an improvement of over 14 percent on 2019. BasicNet, the Italian-based parent company for brands such as Kappa, K-Way, Superga ...

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    Potential supply chain constraints may hamper Under Armour’s progress

    2022-02-14T15:06:00Z

    The EMEA was the shining region for Under Armour in both the fourth quarter and the full year 2021. In the final period ended Dec. 31, the company’s EMEA revenues rose by 23 percent on a currency-neutral basis to $200.2 million, driven mostly by wholesale gains, lifting the operating margin ...

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    Kathmandu climbing despite Covid, supply chain impacts

    2022-02-14T09:59:00Z

    Profits went up at Kathmandu Holding in its second quarter, ended Jan. 30, despite the global pandemic’s impact on its operations. In a preliminary trading update for its first half, the New Zealand-based parent of the Kathmandu, Oboz and Rip Curl brands said its results improved despite lower retail traffic, ...

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    Kuenzi will join The Athlete’s Foot after a 24% sales gain

    2022-02-11T17:27:00Z

    The 550-odd stores and websites affiliated with The Athlete’s Foot (TAF) around the world raised their sales by 24 percent to a new record of $503 million in the past year, said the Arklyz Group, which acquired the chain from Intersport International Corp. in July, surpassing the originally set target ...

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    Sports & Leisure drove New Wave’s sales growth

    2022-02-11T17:13:00Z

    The Swedish-based New Wave Group, which owns sports brands like Craft and Cutter & Back and distributes several others, saw total sales in the fourth quarter increase by 23 percent to 2,307 million Swedish kronor (€218.7m-$249.3m), with the growth driven by the Sports & Leisure segment. At constant currency rates, ...

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    Amer may reach a 13% Ebit margin on 20% higher sales, says S&P

    2022-02-11T17:07:00Z

    Standard & Poor’s Global has upgraded its ratings for Amer Sports, largely echoing the positive comments made last month by Moody’s. S&P sees Amer’s growth accelerating to 20 percent in 2022 from 15 percent in 2021, followed by mid-single-digit increases in 2023 and 2024, thanks in part to investments in ...

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    Callaway sees robust growth continuing, Jack Wolfskin relaunch proceeding well

    2022-02-11T17:06:00Z

    Callaway Golf predicted another year of robust topline growth in 2022, after revenues in the fourth quarter jumped by 90.0 percent to $711.7 million, benefiting from the addition of Topgolf earlier in the year and “strong momentum” at Jack Wolfskin and TravisMathew. The growth for the new year is expected ...

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    Canada Goose cuts guidance as sales disappoint

    2022-02-10T18:04:00Z

    Canada Goose cut its guidance for the full year, citing lower-than-expected revenues and retail traffic in EMEA and APAC regions in the ongoing fourth quarter of its financial year due to new restrictions imposed in the wake of outbreaks of the Omicron coronavirus variant. The company now expects to post ...

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    Descente’s nine-month sales rise by 15%

    2022-02-10T18:03:00Z

    Descente’s total sales grew by 15 percent to 76,681 million yen (€589.6m-$698.5m) in the nine-month period ended Dec. 31, 2021, with an increase of 13 percent in the third quarter, leading to an operating profit of ¥4,380 million (€33.7m-$39.9m) against a loss of ¥2,454 million in the corresponding nine-month period ...

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    Goldwin forecasts 5.7% drop in operating income

    2022-02-10T18:01:00Z

    Goldwin, the Japanese company whose brand portfolio includes territorial trademark rights or licenses for some western sports brands, is currently forecasting a 5.7 percent drop in annual operating earnings to 14 billion yen (€107.6m) for the 12 months ending March 31, 2022. Annual revenues are predicted to rise by 10.5 ...

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    Performance running paced Asics’ gains in 2021

    2022-02-10T17:15:00Z

    Driven by a 31 percent increase in annual sales of performance running shoes, Asics generated revenues of more than 400 billion yen for the first time in four years in 2021. And the Japanese company’s annual operating income topped 20 billion yen for the first time since 2016. Net sales ...

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    Mizuno’s sales growth came to a halt in Q3

    2022-02-10T17:14:00Z

    Mizuno reported record profits for the nine months ended Dec. 31, as sales growth continued to be underpinned by the strong performance of its golf and running products, particularly in EMEA and the Americas. However, the growth stopped in the third quarter, which showed a drop in sales of 2 ...

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    Nautilus books a loss in Q3, with soft sales outside the U.S.

    2022-02-10T14:31:00Z

    Nautilus recorded a 22 percent drop in revenues to $147 million in the third quarter ended Dec. 31, despite a 63 percent rebound from the corresponding 2019 period, excluding the divested Octane business. The net result was a loss of $13.5 million against a net income of $28.9 million in ...

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    XXL starts 2022 with a sales dip after 9.4% growth in Q4

    2022-02-10T12:04:00Z

    XXL ASA said its revenues declined in January by around 20 percent to 720 million Norwegian kroner (€71.5m-$81.7m), after a “record-breaking” January 2021, as the Nordic sports retailer’s monthly sales performance was conditioned by less favorable winter sport conditions in most of the Nordic region as well as an earlier ...