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The best consumer-rated outdoor and cycling brands
Our latest exclusive big data analysis reveals which brands top the consumer ratings for outdoor and cycling brands from over 145,000 reviews
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The Outdoor Industry Compass and EDM Publications are ready for OutDoor by ISPO!
It’s the most important event of the year, and we’ll be there! Find out more about the free panels we’re hosting and the experts joining us
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Hummel sets five-year targets, new DC costs impact FY22 profitability
After achieving a record turnover in 2022 of 2.218 billion Danish kroner (€297.8m), a 20 percent year-over-year increase in local currency from DKK 1.858 billion in 2021, Hummel has established its growth target for 2028. The Danish group is aiming to reach DKK 4 billion (€537m) and a minimum annual ...
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Puma’s 2022 sustainability report: 7 out of 10 products made from “better materials”
Puma’s Forever Better strategy strives for progress across the value chain. We look at the main points of Puma’s 2022 Sustainability Report
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EU sets out its position on destruction of unsold textiles
The latest news from Brussels will affect brands deal with “waste” stock. We outline the EU’s new stance on destroying unsold textiles
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Senior executive changes at Nike to deepen consumer-led growth
Nike announced a series of executive changes May 24 that it says build on the company’s “strong momentum” and underscore Nike’s commitment to product innovation, athlete mentorship and “unrivaled brand storytelling while driving deeper integration across the business.” Source: Nike, Inc. Heidi O’Neill Heidi O’Neill becomes the ...
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Cost-cutting helps Nautilus reduce Q4 operating loss
Aiming to strengthen its financial footing and return to profitable growth in FY24, Nautilus lowered its Q4 operating loss by 20 percent to a loss of $17.5 million versus a loss of $21.9 million through numerous cost-cutting measures in recent months. These actions included reducing its workforce by 15 percent ...
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Peloton starts "next chapter" with brand and app relaunch
After teasing details in its Q3 financial release, on May 23, Peloton initiated a complete relaunch of its brand in all of its five global markets. Peloton calls this the “next chapter,” in which the company moves away from the perception of an at-home trainer “to reflect everything Peloton has ...
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H&M CEO named new co-chair of The Fashion Pact
H&M Group’s CEO Helena Helmersson has been appointed co-chair of The Fashion Pact, succeeding the global CEO-led industry initiative’s co-founder, Kering Chairman and CEO François-Henri Pinault. Pinault had launched The Fashion Pact at the 2019 G7 Summit upon the invitation of French President Emmanuel Macron. The Fashion Pact represents one-third ...
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VF Corp. has a “realistic” turnaround strategy in place
VF Corp., which has begun a rigorous six- to 12-month process to find a new CEO, says it has a plan in place that will improve its sales and profitability fortunes over the next 12 months. It centers on continued growth for its The North Face (TNF), EMEA, and direct-to-consumer ...
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Due to looming business closure, Bleed seeks community support
Source: Bleed Founder and CEO Michael Spitzbart would like to save his company. Bleed, a sustainable outdoor label from southern Germany, should be celebrating its 15th anniversary this year. However, in an open letter and video on the brand’s website and Social Media (German-language video below), founder ...
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Fitness market rebounds after the pandemic years, says new report
EuropeActive and Deloitte have unveiled in a recent webinar the key findings of their “2023 European Health & Fitness Market Report”, which reveals a strong rebound of the sector after two difficult years due to the pandemic. According to the report covering the calendar year 2022, European memberships increased by ...
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JD Sports eyes 3.9% profit increase before tax and adjusted items in FY24
Britain’s JD Sports, coming out of a financial year where Ebit declined by 33 percent to £440.9 million (€507.6m) from £654.7 million due to exits from branded fashion businesses and the cost of shuttering its South Korea operations at a total expense of £550.5 million, is aiming to hit the ...
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Farfetch reports Q1 loss, but GMV grows in key markets
Farfetch Limited, the Internet platform for luxury goods whose year-over-year SKU base grew to a record 17 million units from over 1,400 sellers in Q1, lost $174.3 million against a profit of $728.8 million in the period ended March 31. Revenues increased by 8.1 percent to $556.4 million from $514.8 ...
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Foot Locker lowers full-year outlook on “challenging backdrop”
Foot Locker, after reporting a 73 percent drop in Q1 operating income to $61 million and an 11.4 percent decline in total sales to $1,927 million for the period ended April 29, dialed back its FY23 outlook for revenues, comp sales and gross margin for the 12 months. The news ...
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Surf icon Kelly Slater launches sustainable footwear brand
Eleven-time world champion surfer Kelly Slater has launched a new sustainable footwear brand, KLLY. Slater says KLLY Footwear fills a niche in the footwear industry by withstanding the rigors of daily wear and outdoor adventures while helping to reduce the fashion industry’s environmental impact. The first product in the KLLY ...
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Decathlon sells some stores but reportedly stays in Russia
The Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade announced that the French sporting goods retailer Decathlon had not notified the Russian authorities of its plans to leave the country altogether. A few days earlier, the Russian newspaper Izvestia reported that Decathlon had agreed on the terms of the deal to sell ...
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Björn Borg increases sales and profit in Q1
Björn Borg AB, listed on Nasdaq Stockholm since 2007, has started the new fiscal year with good sales and very good development in operating profit. “The fact that we increased our operating profit in the quarter to SEK 31.4 million [€2.76m], despite the continued weak krona and a troubled world, ...
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Alibaba misses revenue forecast
China’s Alibaba Group reported that its revenue had missed the forecasts for its Q4. The company is struggling to attract new users as the Chinese e-commerce market matures and new competitors chip away at market share. Alibaba posted revenue of 208.2 billion yuan renminbi (€27.5bn) in the three months ended ...
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Strong regional demand fuels Yonex’s FY23 results
Yonex reported double-digit gains in operating profit and total sales for the 12 months ended March 31. The Japanese group’s FY23 operating profit rose by 49 percent to ¥10,063 million (€70.4m), and net profit increased by 27 percent to ¥7,331 million (€51.3m). Annual revenues grew nearly 44 percent to ¥107,019 ...