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    Lululemon bumps up guidance but Mirror struggles, airfreight costs rise

    2021-12-10T17:11:00Z

    Lululemon Athletica increased guidance for sales and earnings guidance following a strong top and bottom line showing in the third quarter ended Oct. 31. The upgrade for the year came despite an unimpressive performance by its connected fitness business, Mirror, and higher airfreight costs amid ongoing global supply chain constraints. ...

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    Sports Direct’s parent eyes record profits after post-lockdown bounce in H1

    2021-12-09T18:30:00Z

    Frasers Group - the U.K.-based parent company of Sports Direct and other retail chains – said it was on track to post record profits for its full year, after sales in its first half ended Oct. 24 rose by 23.6 percent to £2,339.8 million (€2,736.6m-$3,089.1m). Top line gains were supported ...

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    Sport 2000 launches the Running Experts Europe initiative

    2021-12-09T17:46:00Z

    Sport 2000 has launched a new initiative, called Running Experts Europe, to federate the operators of specialist running shops all over Europe, starting with representatives from the Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland and Germany. In these countries, the ANWR Group has bundled the activities of Sport 2000 through a joint company, Sport ...

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    Rallye sells Go Sport for one euro

    2021-12-08T18:21:00Z

    Rallye is putting an end to its involvement in sporting goods retailing with the sale of Groupe Go Sport to Hermione People & Brands (HPB), which is now expected to be completed by Dec. 10. HPB has agreed to pay only one symbolic euro for the business, which is said ...

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    Adidas moves into the metaverse, and Ethereum

    2021-12-07T18:45:00Z

    About two weeks after establishing partnerships with the cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase and the networked-gaming platform The Sandbox, Adidas has announced by tweet three new partners in its foray into the so-called metaverse. One is Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC), a collection of about 10,000 Bored Ape non-fungible tokens (NFTs) on ...

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    Kingmaker posts a negative gross margin due to Covid

    2021-12-07T18:43:00Z

    The mandatory payment of minimum wages to factory workers idled by the Covid pandemic caused Kingmaker to post a negative gross margin for the first half of its fiscal year ended Sept. 30, leading it to report a net loss of 15.5 million Hong Kong dollars (€1.8m-$2.0m) compared with a ...

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    The OR Snow Show will take place, but without some key players

    2021-12-07T16:59:00Z

    After some hesitations and discussions on the subject, the Outdoor Retailer Snow Show will be taking place as planned as an in-person event on Jan. 26-28, 2022 in Denver, Colorado. Its organizers have unveiled an accompanying education program and a redesigned floor plan centered around the “Resource Center,” a new ...

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    German retailers oppose the current anti-Covid measures

    2021-12-06T18:45:00Z

    Intersport Germany and Rose Bikes are reportedly representing a group of 4,500 stakeholders in Germany that is grouping retailers, trade associations, journalists and economic experts in their opposition against the German government’s Dec. 2 decision to allow only vaccinated people to enter non-essential retail stores. The requirement, which is being ...

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    Intersport Austria enhances services during the present lockdown

    2021-12-06T15:05:00Z

    At a press conference marking the start of the 2022 winter season, Intersport Austria looked to the future with cautious optimism. On the first weekend of the advent season, the retail group recorded a digital run on all the winter sports articles that its retail members are offering. Alpine skis, ...

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    Zumiez continued to grow in Q3

    2021-12-03T22:08:00Z

    Beating analysts’ estimates, Zumiez reported a 5.5 percent increase in net income to $30.7 million for its third quarter ended Oct. 30 on 6.8 percent higher revenues of $289.4 million. The international action sports retailer’s sales were 9.6 percent higher than in the comparable quarter of 2019, when the company ...

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    Zegna launches outdoor and ski capsule before its IPO

    2021-12-03T15:46:00Z

    Source: Zegna New Zegna logo Zegna has unveiled The Outdoor Capsule, describing the line as “performance apparel and ski gear for big and small outings with elegant style.” The capsule’s exclusive pieces include ski helmets from Zegna and Kask, performance footwear from Zegna and La Sportiva, water ...

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    Big changes in anti-trust commercial regulations are being discussed in Brussels

    2021-12-03T14:02:00Z

    Following a workshop held on Nov. 14 and 15, where the Federation of the European Sporting Goods Industry (FESI) and other trade associations expressed their reservations about it, the European Commission has agreed to revise at least one of the new draft VBER2022 regulations and guidelines that it submitted for ...

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    The WTA suspends all tournaments in China over Peng Shuai’s plight

    2021-12-02T18:55:00Z

    On Dec. 1, the chairman and CEO of the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA), Steve Simon, announced, “with the full support of the WTA Board of Directors,” the “immediate suspension of all WTA tournaments in China, including Hong Kong.” The WTA has a ten-year deal for nine tournaments in China, among ...

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    The unvaccinated are banned from Germany’s non-essential stores

    2021-12-02T18:26:00Z

    In contrast with Austria, where non-essential stores and other public indoor services have been forced to shut down completely at least until Dec. 13, or with the U.K., where people must now wear masks in all the stores, non-essential stores as well as cinemas, theaters and restaurants in Germany will ...

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    S&P compares Reebok to Champion

    2021-12-02T17:03:00Z

    Standard & Poor’s confirmed its B issuer credit rating for the Authentic Brands Group (ABG) after its decision to bring in two new investors, HPS Investment Partners and CVC Capital, instead of raising new capital by going public. As reported, they both purchased some of the existing shareholders’ shares. Instead, ...

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    Bogner teams up with Bosideng for China

    2021-12-02T17:03:00Z

    Bogner has signed a joint venture agreement with a subsidiary of Bosideng International Holdings, a leading Chinese apparel group, to establish a strong presence for the Bogner and Fire+Ice brands in the Greater China area with the support of experienced managers. The business plan calls for strong social media activities ...

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    Snipes snaps up the Jimmy Jazz chain in the U.S.

    2021-12-02T16:17:00Z

    Snipes, the sneaker retail chain owned by the Deichmann Group, has agreed to acquire Jimmy Jazz, an American chain of sneaker stores with a hip-hop vibe and headquarters in Secaucus, New Jersey. The deal was signed on Dec. 1 and should close before the year is out. Terms remain undisclosed. ...

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    ABG signs up licensees for Reebok in the U.S., Latin America and Australia

    2021-12-01T18:48:00Z

    True to its own business model, the Authentic Brands Group (ABG) has announced a slate of “strategic operating partners” that will license the Reebok brand for the U.S. and other key regions around the world once its acquisition is completed as planned in the first quarter of 2022. The Sparc ...

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    Kappa’s Chinese owner reports a big financial loss

    2021-12-01T17:24:00Z

    China Dongxiang, whose holdings include the ownership of the Kappa brand in China, reported a huge net loss of 748 million yuan renmimbi (€103.5m-$115.6m) for the first half of its financial year ended Sept. 30, compared with a profit of RMB 1,116.2 million in the same period a year ago. ...

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    Allbirds’ loss nearly doubled on 33% higher sales in Q3

    2021-12-01T17:24:00Z

    Reporting its first quarterly results as a public company, Allbirds said its revenues grew by 33 percent to $62.7 million in the three months ended Sept. 30, as compared to the same period a year ago, driven by a 42 percent increase in the U.S. to $47.7 million. Sales in ...