Financial insights for the sporting goods industry – Page 26
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Acushnet FY22 sales rise by double digits in all categories
Acushnet Holdings Corp., after exceeding the low-end of its annual revenue and Ebitda range forecasts for FY22, has established consolidated net sales guidance of $2,325 to $2,375 million for FY23, a growth range of 2.0 to 7.9 percent year-over-year, and an adjusted Ebitda range of $345 to $365 million. Senior ...
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Vulcabras’ momentum in athletic footwear persists
Vulcabras’ Ebitda increased by 47 percent to 176.6 million Brazilian reais (€40.0m) in the final period of FY22. Gross margin improved by 220 basis points to 38.3 percent from 36.1 percent as net income came in at R$214.3 million (€40.0m). Quarterly net revenues were 19.2 percent higher year-over-year to ...
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Moncler Q4 sales top €1 billion threshold
Moncler’s sales in the fourth quarter of 2022 increased by 19 percent at constant currency rates to €1,046.3 million and pushed 67 percent above their level in the same quarter of 2019, ahead of the Covid-19 pandemic. The strong fourth quarter sales performance led full-year sales to €2,602.9 million, up ...
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Puma eyes more gains after record FY22
Under new CEO Arne Freundt, Puma has established numerous brand and company priorities for 2023 after reporting record annual sales and Ebit in FY22. While forecasting a “normalization” of market conditions in the U.S. and China this year, the group predicts high-single-digit revenue growth and an Ebit range of €590 ...
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Decathlon promotes Javier López to chief global value chain officer
Decathlon has appointed Javier López as chief global value chain officer. López has been with the company for over 23 years, holding executive roles and positions in logistics, IT and retail. For the past seven years, he served as CEO of Decathlon Spain. This role will be taken over by ...
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eBay reports better-than-expected Q4 results
eBay Inc. has published the financial results for the fourth quarter – again reporting negative revenue growth – and fiscal year ended Dec. 31, 2022. “In 2022, we made significant progress on our multi-year strategic journey,” said Jamie Iannone, CEO of eBay. “Our focus category playbook continues to drive the ...
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Globe Intl. eyes H2 for improved profitability
Australian company Globe Intl. reported an after-tax net loss of A$0.2 million versus a profit of A$12.5 million for its H1 ended Dec. 31 as revenues declined by 16 percent to A$120.5 million (€77.5m). Ebit came in at A$0.9 million, or 0.7 percent of sales, significantly below the 12.7 percent ...
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Pou Sheng Intl. warns on record FY profit drop
The Yue Yuen retail unit blames an expected annual profitability decline of 75 percent to 89 million yuan renminbi (€12.2m) on “weak foot traffic and soft consumer sentiment” in China throughout 2022 due to the country’s pandemic control measures. Pou Sheng’s FY22 revenues are forecast to come in 20 percent ...
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Garmin operating income dips in Q4, eyes $5 billion in FY23 sales
Positive currency effects of more than $44.5 million helped Garmin report a 2.5 percent increase in Q4 net income to $293.3 million from $286.1 million. Operating income decreased 15 percent to $267.2 million for the period ended Dec. 31, but gross margin improved to 57.0 percent from 55.5 percent. Total ...
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Alibaba reports improved results despite challenges
Despite softer demand and supply chain and logistics disruptions, Alibaba Group reported revenue and profits for Q3 that exceeded Wall Street estimates. Revenues increased by 2 percent to 247.8 billion yuan renminbi (€34.1b) from RMB 242.6 billion for the period ending Dec. 31. The Chinese e-commerce behemoth said in a ...
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Strong year-end performance for Björn Borg
Sweden-based Björn Borg reported net sales of SEK 198 million (€17.9m) for the fourth quarter of 2022 (October-December), compared to SEK 181 million in the corresponding quarter of 2021. Proprietary e-commerce and e-tailer sales increased a total of 21 percent to SEK 77 million (€6.96m), continuing the strong upward trend ...
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Evolving Wolverine Worldwide forecasts meaningful profit progress in H2
Wolverine Worldwide, having already taken numerous actions in Q4 that included staff cuts and the divestiture of its Keds business, is targeting flat to 2 percent sales growth in FY23 and a 210-basis point improvement in adjusted gross margin to approximately 42.0 percent as it continues to transform its business, ...
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The Athlete’s Foot FY sales jump by 10%, set to introduce new concept
The 550-door chain The Athlete’s Foot (TAF) and affiliated websites across 30+ countries grew its year-over-year global retail revenues by 10.3 percent in 2022 to $555 million, parent Arklyz Group reported, despite a difficult retail environment that was impacted by rising inflation, supply chain challenges, and socioeconomic and political unrest. ...
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Brooks' success builds on connection with runners worldwide
Berkshire Hathaway-owned Brooks, which continues to make strides with the global running community, generated a 6 percent increase in annual sales in 2022 to an implied $1.166 billion despite persistent supply chain obstacles within the running industry. The company also gained new customers last year in categories outside of running, ...
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Pulp manufacturer Renewcell with triple-digit sales growth
Renewcell, the Swedish dissolving pulp manufacturer, reported net sales of 12.6 million Swedish kronor (€1.1m) for the full year to Dec. 31, 2022, up from SEK 2.8 million (€253K) in the previous year. Through its patented process, the company produces a dissolving cellulose pulp known as Circulose from 100 percent ...
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Everysport Group reports declining revenue, Media division shows muscle
Stockholm-based Everysport Group AB, divided into the Everysport Media and Every Padel businesses, said in its year-end financial report that it had conducted a strategic review of the padel business to return to long-term growth as quickly as possible. This resulted in a net positive impact of SEK 10 million ...
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Super Retail Group profit up 38% in H1
The Australian parent of the Rebel Sport, Boating Camping and Fishing (BCF) and Macpac chains reported a first-half profit of A$144.2 million (€107.0m) against A$110.8 million for the six months ended Dec. 31. Super Retail Group, which also owns the Supercheap Auto chain, recorded a 32 percent increase in first-half ...
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Canadian Tire's SportChek Q4 comps decline
SportChek, the retail segment of publicly traded Canadian Tire, suffered a 1.7 percent decline in Q4 comparable store sales due to lower outerwear sales and “higher promotional intensity” in its markets. The 375-door group, under several banners, posted a 1.9 percent increase in Q4 sales to C$637.9 million (€460.9m) from ...
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Crocs brand gains traction in EU; Heydude prepares for expanded distribution
Coming off a year when global revenues rose by nearly 54 percent to more than $3.5 billion and adjusted operating margin hit 28 percent, Crocs continues to see markets outside the U.S., including Europe, as important growth vehicles for both of its brands. In Q4, Crocs brand sales rose 75.6 ...
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FY 2028: Canada Goose aims to have up to 150 stores and reach $3 billion in revenue
After reporting slightly weaker third-quarter numbers earlier this month, Canada Goose, founded in 1957 in a small warehouse in Toronto, Canada, announced not only its five-year financial goals but also an update on its strategic priorities at its Investor Day on Feb. 7, 2023, at the company headquarters. “Today, Canada ...