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Moncler accelerated in Q3
The Moncler Group’s revenues grew by 55 percent on a currency-neutral basis to €555.5 million in the third quarter, including €100.1 million in incremental sales from the recently acquired Stone Island brand, whose results were consolidated as of April 1. Accelerating from the first half, the core Moncler brand saw ...
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After a Q3 sales miss, Columbia lowers FY sales outlook, raises profit forecast
Columbia Sportswear has lowered its sales outlook for the year but raised its profit forecast, despite weaker-than-expected third-quarter revenues due to supply-chain constraints. The group’s quarterly sales rose by 15 percent to $804.7 million, against forecasts of $862 million. Beating expectations, net income jumped by 60 percent to $100.6 million ...
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Bike delivery problems sink XXL’s results
Delays in deliveries of bicycles continued to negatively affect the sales performance of XXL ASA, whose revenues in the third quarter declined by 4.8 percent to 2,688 million Norwegian kroner (€276.1m-$321.2), with a drop of 4.0 percent on a comparable store basis. As its profit margins were also squeezed, resulting ...
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Big investments in pádel in Scandinavia
With the sport of pádel expanding strongly in Scandinavia and Finland, a big Swedish venture capital firm, Triton, has reportedly made just over 30 acquisitions worth around 2.5 billion Swedish kronor (€250m-$290m) in the sector over the past three months, forming a newly created Ledap Group with a presence in ...
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Puma’s brand momentum outpaces supply chain drags in Q3
Puma raised its outlook for full-year sales after reporting solid growth in sales and earnings in the third quarter ended Sept. 30 despite persistent supply chain headwinds and difficulties for Western brands in China. Sales in the three month period increased by a reported 20.0 percent to a quarterly record ...
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Shimano hikes guidance as bike segment soars by 30%
While reporting excellent figures for its third quarter ended Sept. 30, Shimano said it was expanding production capacity at its factories in Japan and overseas to respond to the growing global demand for its products, as Covid outbreaks have disrupted both manufacturing and logistics everywhere. Bike dealers’ inventories are still ...
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HeiQ unveils high-performance cellulose yarn derived from carbon-negative materials
HeiQ unveiled what it calls a potential game-changer for the textile industry on Oct. 26 in a digital presentation. HeiQ AeoniQ is a high-performance cellulose yarn derived from a wide range of natural, carbon-negative sources, including wood pulp and algae. The new fiber is currently advancing to pilot production prior ...
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EU is urged to take more action to promote sports activities
FESI, the Federation of the European Sporting Goods Industry, says it welcomes the adoption of a report made by a member of the European Parliament, Tomasz Frankowski, who has assessed the sport policy of the European Union. The former Polish footballer is proposing to strengthen the role of the European ...
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A bullish European surf industry honors Frederic Basse
Surfboards, wetsuits and other hardware items in the surf sector have recorded growth rates of between 20 and 40 percent during the current post-Covid year, according to the European Surf Industry Manufacturers Association (EuroSIMA). Speaking at the annual EuroSIMA Surf Summit in Hossegor, on the French Basque coast, Jean-Louis Rodrigues, ...
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VF raises sales outlook although supply chain strains cap Q2 growth
VF Corp. lost more than 5 percent of its value on the stock market after it published its results for its second quarter ended Sept. 30 on Oct. 22, but it has regained some ground since. The management improved its guidance for this year’s revenues to $12.0 billion from $11.8 ...
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Allbirds’ IPO seeks a $2 bn valuation
Allbirds has priced its planned public offering at a range of between $12 and $14, which would give it a valuation of more than $2 billion, in spite of continued losses. It plans to offer a total of 19.2 million shares to raise up to $269 million. A Series E ...
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Stella recovers and remains "cautiously optimistic"
The Hong Kong-based shoe manufacturer and retailer Stella International has reported a 27.5 percent year-over-year increase in third-quarter revenues to $439.3 million. The period marked a slowdown from the company’s recovery in the first half, due to a tougher comparative basis. In the first nine months of the year, the ...
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Thule sees sales gains and rising costs
The outdoor trend, which kicked in shortly after the first Covid-19-related lockdowns, has once again brought good sales growth for the Swedish Thule Group. The trend toward outdoor and leisure activities closer to home continued to positively impact all of the group’s product categories in the third quarter. According to ...
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Sport 2000 is market leader in Austria for the first time
Presenting the results of a large nationwide study by the market research company Regio Plan. Holger Schwarting, CEO of Sport 2000 Austria, confirmed that his cooperative was able to secure market leadership in Austria for the first time in 2020 with a market share of 33.6 percent, followed by Intersport ...
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Crocs posts an Ebit margin of over 32% on 73% higher sales
Performing better than what analysts had estimated, Crocs reported a sales increase of 73.0 percent in the third quarter to a record level of $625.9 million, with a gain of 72.2 percent on a constant-currency basis. The company posted an exceptionally high operating margin of 32.2 percent, up from 19.9 ...
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Tecnica rolls out ski boot recycling project in 8 countries
After revealing its plans for an end-of-life solution for used ski boots in the spring of this year, the Tecnica brand is about to start its new “Recycle your boots” program. The circular project, being launched in the Alps region this autumn, aims to contribute to protecting the planet by ...
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PE firm to acquire NPD Group
The private equity firm Hellman & Friedman (H&F) will soon be entering into a binding and exclusive agreement to purchase the NPD Group, once the latter’s employee-works council has been lawfully notified and consulted. Founded in 1966 and headquartered in Port Washington, New York, NPD claims to be the world’s ...
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UEFA proposes an Intercontinental Nations League
FIFA and UEFA are both trying to expand the range of football mega-events that they are offering to the public. After the failure of its Super League project in April, the European organization is reacting to FIFA’s new plans to double the frequency of its World Cup by signing a ...
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Clarus sees sales growing by 62% this year
Clarus Corp., the Utah-based parent company of Black Diamond and Pieps, said it expects to report a sales increase of 66 to 67 percent up to $107-$108 million for the third quarter ended Sept. 30, with a strong momentum across all brands. Black Diamond’s sales are expected to have increased ...
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New revised ISPO Awards with four application deadlines per year
The ISPO Group has announced that it will now honor the highlights of the sporting goods industry four times a year with its conceptually revised ISPO Awards. As usual, a jury of experts will evaluate all submissions individually based on criteria such as design, function, sustainability and innovation – but ...