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Frasers Group submits plans for new HQ
According to Retail Gazette, U.K. retailer Frasers Group has submitted a planning application to establish a new global headquarters at Ansty in Rugby, Warwickshire. The move is intended to support its growth ambitions, the retail group said. The campus is expected to include a logistics area, offices, R&D retail, a ...
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Superdry transfers IP for South Asia to joint venture with Indian retailer
India’s largest retailer, Reliance Brands Limited (RBL), through its wholly-owned subsidiary in the UK (RBUK), signed a definitive agreement to form a joint venture with British fashion brand Superdry PLC to acquire its intellectual property for the territories of India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, the company said in a statement. ...
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Lululemon will reportedly cut 120 jobs amid Peloton partnership
Lululemon is reportedly undergoing a round of cuts after its new partnership with Peloton. According to reports by Footwear News and Forbes, Lululemon will lay off 120 workers who support its Lululemon Studio. Lululemon acquired Mirror, a home fitness start-up selling a wall-mounted device for workout classes, in 2020. Two ...
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Athletico Ventures launches its first collective investment vehicle
Athletico Ventures, a London-based venture capital firm, has announced the formation of Athletico Ventures Collective#1, its first collective investment vehicle. More than 40 elite athletes from various sports, technology figures, corporate executives and investors are involved in the collective. The list includes renowned names like French footballer and World Cup ...
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Vuori plans IPO
California-based activewear brand Vuori, founded in 2015, is in talks with investment banks to prepare for an initial public offering next year, according to Bloomberg, citing sources familiar with the matter. Vuori’s recent $400 million investment from Softbank in October 2021 valued the company at $4 billion. According to the ...
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Xponential Fitness reconfirms partnership with Lululemon after activewear brand joins forces with Peloton
Following on from yesterday’s announcement that Lululemon and Peloton are to join forces in a fitness content and apparel deal, Xponential Fitness has released its own joint statement with Lululemon reconfirming their ongoing retail partnership. “Xponential Fitness has been a valued partner since we announced our Lululemon Studio collaboration in ...
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Xtep announces brand strategy upgrade and international store opening support initiatives
Chinese sportswear company Xtep has announced its brand strategy upgrade of “World-class Running Shoes of China Xtep.” Marking a new chapter in innovation, the company launched the latest additions to its 160X running shoe series – the 160X 5.0 PRO and 160X 5.0 models. The new 160X running shoes adopt ...
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Descente divests Le Coq Sportif for China
Japanese apparel company Descente is transferring the Le Coq Sportif brand for mainland China to its consolidated subsidiary Le Coq Sportif (Ningbo) Co, Ltd. for 4.9 billion Japanese yen (€31.1m). Le Coq Sportif (Ningbo) is 75 percent owned by Descente and 25 percent owned by Itochu Textile China and was ...
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JD closer to buying Courir
The acquisition of Courir has advanced to the next stage, with JD Sports Fashion signing an agreement to make the purchase for €520 million, as CMDsport reports. The sum is to comprise €325 million in cash and €195 million in redemptions. The deal remains subject to regulatory approval but is ...
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Technogym inaugurates new Benelux center
Technogym has announced the opening of its new Technogym Benelux center. Located at Capelle aan den Ijssel in the western Netherlands, the 1,500 sqm space has been designed to attract both industry operators and consumers, who will have a chance to discover the brand’s ecosystem made of training equipment, digital ...
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Cricketer Deepak Chahar launches new sports brand in India
Deepak Chahar, the 31-year-old cricketer who plays in the Indian Premier League and team India, has officially launched a new sports brand called Dnine Sports. The brand will be incorporated under Lcdc Athletics Private Ltd., which Chahar co-founded with his father, Lokendra Singh, last year. Dnine’s products, designed to enhance ...
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Golden Goose could be next to go public
The private equity Permira has hired a financial advisor to study an initial public offering (IPO) on the Milan stock exchange for Golden Goose, according to the business newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore. The advisor is believed to be a US investment bank present in Europe. The IPO could be ...
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Adidas opens new state-of-the-art automated distribution center in China
Adidas has partnered with Geek+, a specialist in mobile robots for logistics, to announce the opening of its state-of-the-art automated distribution center in Suzhou, China. The 139,000-sqm fully automated warehouse and distribution center sets a new industry standard with its high level of speed and flexibility in warehouse logistics. It ...
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Biotech company MycoWorks opens US factory for leather alternatives
Biotechnology company MycoWorks has begun production at its 12600-sqm factory in Union, South Carolina, making it the world’s first large-scale leather alternatives factory. The facility is capable of producing large quantities of the alternative leather material produced with Fine Mycelium technology. MycoWorks currently counts Hermès and General Motors among its ...
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HanesBrands evaluates strategic options for its Champion brand, weighs potential sale
HanesBrands has announced that its board and executive team are assessing strategic options for the global Champion business, including “a potential sale or other strategic transaction,” the company said in a statement. That does not mean that the assessment process will result in any particular transaction or strategic outcome regarding ...
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Goldman Sachs creating sports franchise division
Financial services firm Goldman Sachs is developing a new global division called Sports Franchise in Investment Banking, according to The Wall Street Journal, which first reported the plan, and other press sources. The new division is meant to offer wealthy clients worldwide more opportunities for investment in teams and other ...
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Former Puma MD for India & Southeast Asia to buy India’s largest athletic footwear manufacturer
Source: Puma Abhishek Ganguly India Retailing has reported that Agilitas Sports, co-founded by former Puma India & South East Asia Managing Director Abhishek Ganguly, will acquire Mochiko Shoes for an undisclosed amount. Agilitas Sports is a platform for sportswear and athleisure solutions, while Mochiko is India’s largest ...
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Nike shareholders reject human rights proposals
At Nike’s annual meeting on Sept. 12, shareholders rejected proposals calling for more detailed reporting on employee pay by race and gender and better tracking of forced labor and wage theft risks in the company’s supply chain. The wage gap proposal came from Arjuna Capital and was supported by proxy ...
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Pogo celebrates 40 years
The longest-serving snowboard company in Europe, Pogo, is turning 40 this year. To this day, all boards are handmade in the manufactory in Löwenstein in southern Germany. On Saturday, Sept. 16, Pogo will open its doors at noon for an open house event, including the board production, the affiliated snowboard ...
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Swedish Stiga Sports expands presence in racquet sports segment
Swedish company Stiga Sports, already well established in the table tennis and padel segments, is expanding its focus to tennis. There are an estimated 400,000 active players in Sweden alone, with 105,000 registered, so the market is huge, according to the company. In the first step, three variants of the ...