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    Decathlon inks deals with marketplaces

    2020-05-07T09:16:00Z

    As it has already done with Kant, one of the major multi-brand sports retailers in Russia, Decathlon has embarked on an unusual cooperation with a major Russian e-tailer, Ozon, which is pushing its own marketplace. The highly verticalized French sports retailer has announced a contract with Ozon to sell 1,500 ...

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    The 2018/19 ski season was this millennium’s best

    2020-05-06T15:52:00Z

    The numbers for the 2019/20 snow sports season are not in yet, but it was not good apparently, partly because it was cut short by the coronavirus epidemic. However, the 2018/19 season was the best in 20 years or more in terms of visits to the ski resorts, according to ...

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    Hanesbrands’ results are affected by coronavirus, but protective equipment brings new business

    2020-05-05T17:47:00Z

    Hanesbrands, the parent company of Champion, said that its results for the first quarter ended on March 28 were disrupted by the effects of the Covid-19 crisis, with an unprecedented drop in sales and profit in the last two weeks of the quarter. Quarterly sales of $1.32 billion represented a ...

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    Planet Sports is salvaged

    2020-05-05T17:20:00Z

    Planet Sports, the insolvent multi-channel action sports retailer based in Munich, has been taken over by a “medium-sized consortium of entrepreneurs,” said the insolvency administrator, Axel W. Bierbach of the law firm Müller-Heydenreich Bierbach & Kollegen, in a press release. The law firm added that it could not reveal the ...

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    Sporting goods suppliers face long-term coronavirus effects

    2020-05-05T15:21:00Z

    The current coronavirus pandemic is having a major impact on the suppliers of sporting goods, particularly in terms of orders, material shortages and cash. Reports from China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Myanmar and other major sources indicate that many of them are resorting to massive layoffs or facing labor shortages ...

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    Columbia’s results are hit by Covid-19

    2020-05-02T07:57:00Z

    After a brilliant financial year in 2019, Columbia Sportswear did not have a great start to 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Its net profits stood at just $0.2 million, down from $74.2 million for the year-ago quarter, while sales dropped by 13 percent to $568.2 million because of the ...

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    An excellent quarter for Garmin in Outdoor and Fitness

    2020-05-02T07:47:00Z

    Garmin’s fitness division had a stellar performance in the first quarter. Revenues in this segment soared by 24 percent to $180.3 million, as the group benefited from the home fitness boom due to the lockdowns in place in many countries. Sales were driven by advanced wearables and Tacx indoor bike ...

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    Drop-shipping & online sales help Beachbody

    2020-05-01T16:03:00Z

    Killick Datta, the legendary sporting goods industry executive who is now the global licensee of Beachbody for apparel and footwear, had told us at the Ispo show in Munich earlier this year that he was forecasting sales of $50 million this year for the line, after reaching a turnover of ...

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    While sales tumble, Shimano’s profits soar

    2020-04-30T13:43:00Z

    Shimano said its sales for the first quarter were down by 12.3 percent from the year-ago period to ¥76,920 million (€662.5m-$721.1m), hampered by lockdowns around the world in response to Covid-19. However, the company’s net earnings jumped by 95.6 percent to ¥19,663 million (€169.4m-$184.3m), mainly due to strong foreign exchange ...

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    Big clearances help XXL through the Covid-19 crisis

    2020-04-29T18:03:00Z

    The coronavirus pandemic has not come at a good time for XXL, which has been struggling in the past few quarters. But a major clearance program launched in reaction to poor winter conditions boosted its revenues during the first quarter, while depressing its margins.

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    Wintersteiger posts double-digit growth for 2019

    2020-04-29T16:24:00Z

    After the progress made in the past four years, the Wintersteiger Group has again reported strong growth for the 2019 financial year. The total turnover of the diversified Austrian-based engineering goup increased by 14 percent to €182 million, achieving an Ebitda margin of more than 10 percent. Growth was achieved ...

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    Thule grants warrants after a small sales drop

    2020-04-29T09:29:00Z

    While withholding the payment of dividends to save cash because of the Covid-19 epidemic, Thule Group’s annual meeting approved an incentive program for executives and key employees after the company reported a relatively small 7.5 percent decline in sales during the first quarter of 2020, with drops of 13 percent ...

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    Callaway’s shares rise on longterm prospects

    2020-04-28T17:58:00Z

    Callaway Golf Co. released preliminary results for the first quarter which pointed to a drop in revenues and earnings due the coronavirus, but it expressed optimism going forward for its golf equipment and outdoor clothing operations, leading the share price to jump by 17 percent.

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    Vista’s earnings to top guidance

    2020-04-28T17:57:00Z

    In a business update, Vista Outdoor said that adjusted earnings for its fiscal fourth quarter will exceed its own guidance, adding that it has the support and financial flexibility required to navigate the Covid-19 pandemic. In addition to several brands from the fields of tactics and shooting sports, Vista’s portfolio ...

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    ​Bucher + Walt offers drop-shipping in Switzerland

    2020-04-28T13:19:00Z

    Drop-shipping can give brands a competitive advantage during the retail lockdown ordered by several governments to reduce contamination from the coronavirus. As previously reported, the current guidelines in Switzerland have been strongly criticized by the nation’s sporting goods retailers’ association, Asmas. Bucher + Walt, the Swiss distributor who bought Dakine ...

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    Stadium offers second-hand products and gear rentals

    2020-04-28T12:38:00Z

    Stadium, the largest sports retail chain in Sweden with a strong presence in Finland, revealed a new partnership with Ebay to launch an online shop for second-hand sports and outdoor products as a new business segment. In Sweden, Ebay operates through a subsidiary called Tradera. Like most other retailers, Stadium ...

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    Adidas fell by 19% in Q1, sees Q2 down by over 40%

    2020-04-27T17:52:00Z

    The Adidas Group reported today a sharp drop in profit margins on a 19.2 percent decline in sales for the first quarter, due to the coronavirus outbreak, but warned that the second quarter will be worse. With more of its store base still closed right now, the management is expecting ...

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    Moncler suffers an 18% sales drop in Q1 due to Covid-19

    2020-04-27T17:40:00Z

    Moncler, one of the public companies that have weathered the collapse of the stock exchange best, saw consolidated sales decrease by 18.1 percent at current exchange rates, or by 18.4 percent at constant exchange rates, in the first quarter to March 31 as compared to the first quarter a year ...

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    Decathlon inks a deal with a major Russian marketplace

    2020-04-27T16:30:00Z

    As it has already done with Kant, one of the major multi-brand sports retailers in Russia, Decathlon has embarked on an unusual cooperation with a major Russian e-tailer, Ozon, which is pushing its own marketplace. The highly verticalized French sports retailer has announced a contract with Ozon to sell 1,500 ...

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    UYN and others make masks and do more for Covid-19

    2020-04-24T16:34:00Z

    Trerè Innovation, the Italian knitter of functional garments sold under the new UYN brand name – which stands for “Unleash Your Nature” – has converted its factory in northern Italy to make 10,000 face masks per day, while gearing up gradually for a re-start of the full production process at ...