Latest Retail News & Analysis – Page 114
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Uvex offers smart crash sensors
Uvex, the German producer of spectacles and helmets, has entered into a strategic distribution partnership for Germany and Austria with a German start-up, Tocsen, which has developed smart crash sensors that are compatible with ski and bicycle helmets and can quickly call for help in an emergency.
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Patagonia Opens Second U.K. Store
Patagonia opened its second store in the U.K. earlier this month, in Bristol. It already has one in Manchester. The new 280-square-meter brand store will not only present the collections from the outdoor sports segments, covering climbing, snow sports, surfing and trail running, but will also serve as a meeting ...
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JD celebrates the Superstar with Adidas
JD Sports Fashion, the U.K.-based retailer, and Kano, the British rapper, are helping Adidas to celebrate the 50th anniversary of its Superstar shoe. Their collaboration, called “3 Bar Superstar,” amounts to a talent search. This February, a mobile recording booth has been stopping at three malls in the U.K. – ...
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Coronavirus depresses Adidas’ sales in China
Updating investors on the effects of the coronavirus on its business, Adidas said that it performed well in China during the first three weeks of 2020 but has since suffered a decline of about 85 percent as compared to the same period of last year. A number of the German ...
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Nike changes the business model in South America
Claiming that it wants to move closer to its customers in the South American market, Nike said that it will in future concentrate its business in the hands of only a few distributors, meaning that it plans to close down some sales subsidiaries. Under Armour took a similar step recently, ...
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Bertelsmann’s CEO is slated to be Adidas’ new chairman
The supervisory board of the Adidas Group has recommended the election of Thomas Rabe, who has been the chairman and chief executive of Bertelsmann since 2012, as its new chairman at the company’s annual meeting on May 9. Bertelsmann is a global German media, education and service group whose Ebitda ...
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JD’s acquisition of Footasylum hits anti-trust hurdle
Mike Ashley, the maverick boss of Sports Direct, must be jumping with joy at getting his way with his criticism of JD Sports Fashion’s acquisition of Footasylum last April, which is again being questioned by the U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). The CMA launched a review of the case ...
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Analysis - Online traffic of the leading Scandinavian retailers
This exclusive chart shows the online traffic of the leading Scandinavian retailers in Q4 2019. This is exclusive data and analysis for Premium Members.
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New distribution for Hurley in Europe
Hurley’s EMEA business has been taken over as a single entity by David Meire and Javier Carrera, two former Nike employees from Spain, who will manage it through a distribution agreement with the brand’s new owner, a brand management company, Bluestar Alliance. Meire was general manager or vice president at ...
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Internetstores grows by 30%
Internetstores, a subsidiary of Signa Sports United, recorded total sales of €373 million in 2019. The online retailer reported that its sales increased by 30 percent over the past three years. This online retail platform for bike and outdoor products, which owns the Fahrrad.de, Brügelmann, Bikester, Probikeshop, Campz and Addnature ...
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Magasin du Nord expands internationally
Online retailing is developing rapidly in Scandinavia. Magasin du Nord, the Danish department store organization, is planning to open web stores in various parts of Europe, as it did in Sweden in November. This year, according to Berlingske, Denmark’s oldest daily newspaper, it will start with Norway and continue with ...
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H&M wins court fight against Adidas
H&M, which is moving more strongly into men’s activewear, has won a long-standing case against Adidas at the Court of Appeal in The Hague, which has ruled that the dual stripe design on its apparel didn’t infringe on Adidas’ three-stripe trademark. The court has also found that the proportions of ...
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Adidas will sponsor Leeds
Adidas will replace Kappa in the 2020/2021 season as the kit sponsor of Leeds United. The deal with Kappa was set to expire at the end of this season. It will be the first time that Leeds wears Adidas. Leeds’ kit was previously supplied by Nike, Umbro, Admiral, Asics, Puma, ...
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New action by Adidas for the environment
Adidas has announced a new milestone for 2020, as more than 50 percent of the polyester used in its products will come from recycled plastic waste, said the company. This means that the sportswear giant will be on track to meet its goal of using only recycled polyester in all ...
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The German Cartel Office blesses Signa’s takeover of SportScheck
Following a comprehensive investigation, the German Cartel Office has concluded that the planned acquisition of SportScheck by the Austrian-based Signa Retail Group via its Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof subsidiary can go ahead as the new conglomerate resulting from the transaction will have a market share of less than 15 percent in ...
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XXL looks for new funds, launches massive clearance
XXL ASA is still stuck in a downward spiral and is taking drastic steps to try and stop it, including a search for new “sustainable” sources of liquidity other than new equity. A decision in this respect is expected to be taken during the present quarter, said the management, declining ...
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Swedish and Finnish retailers were better off
According to preliminary figures, retail sales of sporting goods declined more or less by 0.7 percent in Sweden and by 0.3 percent in 2019, compared with a drop of 3.5 percent in Norway.
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Sport 2000 increases cross-border cooperation
Reporting growth of 8 percent in retail sales to €4.94 billion including VAT across Europe in 2019, driven by Germany, Sport 2000 International is working on creating a more integrated, vertically oriented retail service organization with a strong international brand, offering new and flexible ways to approach consumers.
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First Sport 2000 Absolute Teamsport store opened in Austria
The first Austrian store under the umbrella of the “Absolute” business concept developed by Sport 2000 International opened its doors on Feb. 6 in the Weberzeile shopping mall in Ried im Innkreis. With an area of 250 square meters, the new Absolute Teamsports specializes exclusively on team sports.
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Intersport grows by 3 percent in the 5-country group
Intersport Germany has made a strategic decision to concentrate on fewer brands that can “tell a story” to counter the rapid expansion of Decathlon in its territory. In collaboration with Adidas, it is launching in March an emotional, youth-oriented brand-building campaign around running for German television, to be followed by ...