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International Padel Federation unveils name, logo and dates of new official padel tour
The International Padel Federation (FIP), headquartered in Switzerland but operating from Spain, has released more details about its new padel circuit, which will be called Premier Padel, and its new logo, a gold star attached to five paddles. Until now, the emerging sport has had only one world championship, the ...
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Tecnica Group shows resilience
Sales grew by 21.8 percent to €466 million in 2021 for the Tecnica Group, leading to a 40 percent improvement in operating earnings (Ebitda) to €77 million for the year, despite adverse factors like the Covid-19 epidemic, higher prices for raw materials, which were said to have been in limited ...
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Kering acquires Maui Jim, and Zeal Optics
Kering Eyewear is acquiring Maui Jim, the world’s largest independent brand of high-end sunglasses. The deal is subject to approval by regulators but should be complete by the second half of 2022. Speaking at a press conference this morning, Kering Eyewear’s president and CEO, Roberto Vedovotto, did not wish to ...
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The Climate Pledge announces nearly 100 new signatories
Amazon and Global Optimism announced that more than 300 companies have now signed The Climate Pledge, an increase in signatories of nearly 600 percent over the past year. The nearly 100 new signatories include the world’s largest container shipping company Maersk, leading enterprise software developer SAP, North American lumber company ...
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Ratcheting up European store growth, Zumiez sees a path to break-even in the region
Elaborating on its recent strong growth outside North America, Zumiez said it intends to open 14 new stores in various European countries in 2022, including two new markets, to take its door count across the continent to 81 locations. They will be branded as Blue Tomato, the European banner of ...
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Russian footwear market faces a crisis
The Russian market is braced for major turbulence after dozens of footwear brands pulled out of the country following the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the subsequent introduction of international sanctions. Adidas, Nike and Puma have joined the long list of international brands that have quit the country’s market, along ...
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Mizuno and Under Armour help Vulcabras to sell more athletic shoes and apparel
Vulcabras’ net income rose by 49 percent to 81.3 million Brazilian reais (€14.6m) in the fourth quarter of 2021. Operating earnings (Ebit) went up by 58 percent to R$89.3 million (€16.1m) in the period ended Dec. 31, as the gross margin hit 36.1 percent versus 32.7 percent a year earlier ...
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Marks & Spencer invests in brand platform The Sports Edit
U.K. retailer Marks & Spencer has announced a new strategic investment in the fast-growing brand platform The Sports Edit. The Sports Edit was founded in 2015 by Nick Paulson-Ellis, who has grown the company by focusing on bespoke brand curation in activewear. The Sports Edit is constantly adding new and ...
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Adidas sees sales continuing to fall in Q1 but is optimistic for the year
Adidas is projecting that its sales would decline by a mid-single-digit rate in the first quarter of 2022 as continued supply shortages due to Covid-19 lockdowns in Vietnam late last year are seen shaving some €600 million of its top line during the period. They already shaved €400 million from ...
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Women in sports business: facts and figures on international women’s day
#BreakTheBias is the slogan for International Women’s Day 2022, and many sports and outdoor brands are also using the slogan together with the hashtags #InternationalWomensDay and #IWD2022 for their own campaigns in the “Women’s Month of March.” On the occasion of Women’s Day, SGI Europe examined the quota of women ...
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Sport 2000 Germany reports best result in company history; outdoor, ski touring leading the pack
Sport 2000 GmbH continues to grow in Germany. The factored purchasing volume and external sales of the affiliated partner companies in Germany gave Sport 2000 the best result in the company’s history in 2021. As a result, Sport 2000 defends the position it already held in 2019 as Germany’s largest ...
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German survey: Paralympics help reduce prejudice against people with physical disabilities
On March 4, the Paralympic Winter Games will kick off in Beijing, barely two weeks after the end of the Winter Olympics. According to a recent survey by YouGov in cooperation with Statista, 72 percent of people in Germany say that the Paralympics can help break down prejudice against people ...
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Signa Sports United grows by only 10.6% as bike supply issues persist
Signa Sports United (SSU), which continues to be hampered by supply chain issues within its full-bike segment, grew first-quarter revenues by 10.6 percent to €213 million due to strong sales gains within its tennis (+43 percent) and outdoor equipment (+20 percent) segments. Excluding sales of full bikes, first-quarter revenues climbed ...
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Sri Lanka’s apparel exports in January set 5-year record
Sri Lanka’s January 2022 apparel exports reached the highest level for that month in the last five years. This performance demonstrates the underlying strength of the industry, which has recovered from ongoing shocks from the impact of the pandemic over the past two years. Sri Lanka’s garment export revenue increased ...
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Global footwear market estimated at $440 billion in 2026
In 2020, the global footwear market was estimated at $384.2 billion and is expected to rise by a compound average growth rate (CAGR) of 2.3 percent to reach $440 billion in 2026, according to Reportlinker, a research institute using artificial intelligence to compile reports. Casual footwear, one of the segments ...
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Acushnet suffers setback in Q4, but had a solid year thanks to global golf boom
The Titleist, FootJoy and Kjus parent reported a fourth-quarter operating loss of $21.9 million versus an operating profit of $27.1 million. The reported net loss was $26.4 million for the period ended Dec. 31. Quarterly revenues were essentially flat at $420.6 million versus $420.5 million. Sales in the EMEA rose ...
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The sports world reacts to the invasion of Ukraine
We’ve already reported on consequences taken by Nike, Adidas, Keen, Haglöfs and Mammut following Russia’s aggression against Ukraine last week, but there’s much more going on in the sports world. Here is an excerpt of the latest happenings: The International Biathlon Union IBU excludes biathlon teams from Russia and ...
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Odlo buys Janus and moves its wool production to Norway
Odlo International AG, the Swiss company with Norwegian roots, has reached an agreement to acquire 100 percent of the shares in Janus Holding AS. Janus, founded in 1895, is Norway’s largest and oldest manufacturer of wool underwear and the only remaining company producing wool products on a large scale in ...
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Adidas completes divestiture of Reebok; launches new share buyback program
Adidas has formally completed the divestment of Reebok to Authentic Brands Group (ABG) on Feb. 28, 2022. On a transitional basis, the company announced that it would continue to operate the business on behalf of ABG in several markets. Subsequently, the Reebok business will be fully transferred to ABG’s operating ...
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iFit Health & Fitness raises $355 million in capital, names co-presidents
Months after abandoning a $650 million initial public offering due to unfavorable market conditions, iFIT Health & Fitness, formerly known as Icon Health & Fitness and parent of the NordicTrack, Weider and ProForm fitness brands, amongst others, has raised $355 million in capital from L. Catterton, the largest global consumer-focused ...