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JD adopts the OOOOO video commerce platform
JD Sports Fashion has started an exclusive partnership in the U.K. with OOOOO Entertainment Commerce to develop market-leading video commerce content on its young rapidly growing platform. OOOOO describes itself as a technology platform that enables retailers, brands and influencers to share product-based opinions directly to consumers through live, interactive, ...
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Lululemon raises FY guidance as sales accelerate, despite supply chain issues
Lululemon Athletica raised its outlook for sales and earnings after beating analysts’ estimates in the second quarter ended Aug. 1. Sending its stock market valuation up to an all-time high of €56.5 billion, the company said it is now on track to reach its 2023 target for its top line ...
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Expanded: First financing for a new, sustainable online marketplace for sports goods, Planetics
A Munich-based startup, Planetics, has successfully closed its first financing round for its online marketplace for sustainable and fairly produced sporting goods. The exact investment sum was not disclosed, but the founders indicated a “six-figure” range of between €100,000 and €999,000. The capital raised will primarily be used to further ...
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Expanded: On Running to be valued at over $5 bn
Providing further details about its planned public offering, On Holding said it plans to raise net proceeds of around $448.6 million by offering a total of 31.1 million shares on the New York Stock Exchange at a unit price of between $18.00 and $20.00. Out of the total package being ...
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Big Chinese sports apparel manufacturer vaccinates its workers
While reporting lower profit margins, Shenzhou International warned that its overall annual production capacity will be reduced by one to two percentage points for every 14 days of anti-pandemic measures being taken. The leading Chinese sportswear manufacturer arranged vaccinations for its workers in Cambodia, allowing them to return to work ...
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Adidas to double minimum orders by Spanish buying groups
Next year, according to CMDsport, Adidas will be doubling the minimum order for any Spanish buying groups from €1 million to €2 million. While most of Spain’s numerous buying groups already exceed the threshold, certain retailers tell the Spanish trade paper that they believe Adidas is ratcheting up its strategy ...
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A new CEO for SportScheck
Signa Retail has appointed Matthias Rucker, a partner of the Boston Consulting Group, as the new CEO of SportScheck, in replacement of Thomas Wanke. Starting on Oct. 1, he will be tasked with expanding the digital transformation of the German sporting goods retail chain into an experiential platform for sports ...
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WeSports makes many purchases and adds e-com pioneer Johan Ryding to its board
The young Swedish WeSports group has engaged in a big shopping spree, taking over many companies in the last few months. It has also announced that Johan Ryding has joined the company’s board of directors. Ryding is one of the founders of Sportamore, the first Nordic online sports store, and ...
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New hurdles in JD’s takeover of Footasylum
Leaving the door open for other comments by Sept. 16 before making a final decision in October, the U.K. Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) restated on Sept. 2 its provisional ban on JD Sports Fashion’s already completed acquisition of the Footasylum, in spite of criticism expressed by the Competition Appeal ...
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Dalbello teams up with Life Reskiboot for a circular economy
Dalbello, the Italian ski boot manufacturer that is part of the K2-Marker-Dalbello-Völkl group (K2-MDV), has been a partner since last September of the Life Reskiboot project, co-funded by the European Commission, which aims to takle the problem of plastic waste management with a new paradigm applied to ski boot construction ...
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Sequential Brands Group files for bankruptcy protection
After many loss-making quarters and the sale of four brands - Heelys, DVS Footwear, Caribbean Joe and Ellen Tracy - earlier this year, the heavily indebted Sequential Brands Group has commenced voluntary Chapter 11 proceedings in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware to protect it from its ...
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iFIT reports strong growth and losses ahead of its IPO
Confirming its plans to go public, iFIT Health & Fitness reported a 104.9 percent increase in revenues to $1,745.1 million for the 12 months ended last May 31, compared with $700.0 million in 2018/19 and $851.7 million in 2019/20. It got orders worth $382.3 million last year, representing an increase ...
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Loss-making Allbirds eyes the sports market as it files for a “sustainable” IPO
Allbirds, the B Corporation certified brand of sneakers and apparel based in San Francisco, has filed an application with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for a so-called “sustainable” initial public offering on Nasdaq. The document indicates the size of the transaction at $100 million, which is an estimation solely ...
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Peloton cuts bike price again, signals growth slowdown after Q4 loss
Peloton Interactive cut the price of its original stationary bike again and signaled that slower growth is on the horizon after posting a hefty net loss in the fourth quarter of its fiscal year. The company reported a net loss of $313.2 million for the quarter ended June 30, against ...
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JD and Sprinter acquire Bodytone
According to CMDsport, the Iberian Sports Retail Group (ISRG) has acquired a 50.1 percent stake in Bodytone International Sport, a Spanish-based producer and international distributor of professional gym machines and equipment. The purchase price was undisclosed. Bodytone has until now been wholly owned by American Sport Invest, which has become ...
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Stella builds up capacity in Indonesia, sees profit turnaround in H1
The Hong-Kong-based footwear manufacturer and retailer Stella International expects its new factory in Solo, Indonesia, to come on stream in the third quarter of 2021 as the company continues to increase production outside the Chinese mainland. The plant is expected to contribute to overall sales in 2022. Solo will be ...
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7 out of 10 Austrians are physically active, outdoor sports most popular
As part of a representative study conducted by the digital market and research institute Marketagent.com, the retail chain Hervis Sports researched the athletic habits of Austrians and wanted to know whether and what impact Covid-19 has had on their sports behavior. Hervis is one of the largest specialist sports ...
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Nike and Newlight collaborate to research carbon-negative material
Nike and California-based Newlight Technologies have announced a partnership to explore the use of AirCarbon, an energy storage material, in a variety of applications within Nike’s supply chain and manufacturing. According to a press release, the collaboration is part of Nike’s plans to accelerate its carbon reduction plans, as materials ...
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Austrian and Swiss buying groups cooperate on digitalization
The Swiss Premium Sports Group (PSG) of independent sports retailers, which have been affiliated with ANWR-Garant Swiss since 2013, have agreed to adopt the digitalization strategy of Sport 2000 Austria. This includes cooperation in the areas of data clearing centers, digital store counters and online retailing, creating a central data ...
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Brooks’ growth in Europe should accelerate to 40% in 2021
Brooks Running reported average sales growth of 52 percent in Europe for the first half of 2021 in a press release, forecasting an increase of around 40 percent for the whole year, after a rise of 10 percent in 2020. The main Southern European markets grew significantly faster in the ...