News briefs - Corporate and M&A – Page 17
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JD.com to spin off industrial and real estate units
Inside Retail Asia reports that Chinese e-commerce company JD.com plans to spin off its real estate and industrial units and list them on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. In 2017, the Beijing-based company spun off its logistics unit into a separate entity and then opened its delivery and warehousing services ...
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Wolverine Worldwide announces change to Sweaty Betty reporting structure
Wolverine Worldwide has announced Sweaty Betty will now report to its London-based International Group, which is responsible for operations outside the U.S. Previously, Sweaty Betty was aligned with Wolverine’s Active Group but reported to Wolverine Worldwide president and CEO Brendan Hoffman. Sweaty Betty will now report to Isabel Soriano, president ...
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Tech company for shoe fitting secures €14 million in funding
SafeSize, the tech company that helps consumers find the perfect fitting shoes in physical and online stores, has raised €14 million in Series B funding, with the participation of Phaistos Investment Fund as well as existing investors Convent Capital and 3TS Capital Partners. SafeSize will use this capital to expand ...
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Alibaba to be divided into 6 business units
Alibaba will split into six business units that will have the right to raise funds independently and be listed. The restructuring aims to make the group “more agile, shorten decision-making links and respond faster,” Daniel Zhang, chairman and chief executive, wrote in a letter to staff. The six units will ...
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Hurley owner acquires fashion brand Scotch & Soda
Bluestar Alliance, a New York-based brand management company that also owns the Hurley surf brand, has announced the acquisition of Amsterdam-based fashion brand Scotch & Soda. The acquisition by Bluestar Alliance will allow Scotch & Soda and its products to continue in key markets, including the Netherlands, approximately one week ...
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Spanish group’s plans so far paying off
Base Detall Sport continues to pursue its triple plan of expansion, verticalization and digitalization, according to Diffusion Sport. The Spanish group has now converted most of its stores to the new corporate image, and post-conversion sales are up on average by 20 percent. As we reported last month, the group ...
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L Catterton and HPC enter strategic partnership to bolster new fund platforms
Consumer-focused investment firm L Catterton has entered into a strategic partnership with Hunter Point Capital (HPC), under which HPC has made a passive minority investment in L Catterton. Bennett Goodman, co-founder and executive chairman of HPC, will subsequently serve as strategic credit advisor to L Catterton. In its 34-year history, ...
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The women sign up for Premier Padel
Premier Padel’s president, Luigi Carraro, appears to be as good as his word. As we reported last week, the league has been promising to bring women into its tournaments over the course of the current season. Indeed, Carraro said, the only reason the women weren’t playing already in the Ooredoo ...
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Second expansion of ANWR Ordercenter O1 starts, to be opened next year
The ANWR Group is expanding its Ordercenter O1 in Mainhausen with a second extension building, thus manifesting its claim to expand the campus from a regional order location to a European marketplace. With the commissioning of the new site (planned to open in April 2024), more than 90 manufacturers will ...
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Sports Direct parent interested in Go Sport?
Michael Murray, CEO of U.K.-based Frasers Group, Sports Direct’s parent company, told Bloomberg that buying the French chain Go Sport out of bankruptcy would allow his group to operate in France “with some authority rather than opening store by store,” which would significantly bolster Frasers’ plans to expand its sports ...
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Crash helmet sensor specialist Tocsen changes hands
Aleck, a manufacturer of wireless audio and communication systems for outdoor sports, has acquired Tocsen, a German brand of smart crash sensors for bicycle, snow and riding helmets. Tocsen was established in 2019 by Alexander Schumacher, Andreas Botsch and Malte Buttjer. The first Tocsen crash sensor was ...
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Spanish e-tail giant to start a brand of its own
Tradeinn has plans to develop a brand of its own. The Spanish e-tailer – which operates a single physical store (in Celrà) and more than a dozen separate websites (divvied up by sport) – was in Barcelona for Eshow, the trade fair for e-commerce and digital marketing. There, according to ...
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Adidas to discontinue Runtastic App
Adidas is discontinuing its training app Runtastic, according to German online magazine Business Insider. Adidas acquired the Austrian startup, which launched in 2009, in 2015. Scott Dunlap, CEO at Runtastic & VP mobile at Adidas, who was appointed to succeed co-founder and CEO Florian Gschwandtner at Runtastic in 2019, has ...
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French court will examine options for Go Sport on April 18
The Grenoble Commercial Court has decided to study the continuation plan that Hermione People & Brands (HPB), Go Sport’s owner, the owner of Go Sport, intends to implement, as well as the takeover bids available on April 18. Intersport and Frasers (formerly Sports Direct) are among the potential buyers. French ...
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ANWR Group strengthens liquidity of affiliated retailers
As the now-restored ability to deliver and, at the same time, unusually early deliveries by manufacturers are currently leading to high inventories at many retail companies and thus to a short-term and seasonal strain on liquidity, German ANWR Group is strengthening its affiliated retailers via the Group’s own DZB Bank ...
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Anta wants shares to also be traded in Chinese currency
Anta Sports Products is applying for approval from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange to allow its shares also to be traded in the Chinese yuan renminbi (RMB) currency besides the Hong Kong dollar under the dual counter model. The group said the change would be beneficial by allowing shareholders and ...
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TikTok considers separation from Chinese parent
The short video service TikTok wants to pre-empt a possible ban in the U.S. and Europe and is considering a separation from its Chinese parent company ByteDance. As U.S. media have reportedly learned from insiders, corresponding plans are being discussed in the social media portal’s executive suite. The separation is ...
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HanesBrands completes refinancing of 2024 maturities; closes $900m Term Loan B financing
HanesBrands has completed the refinancing of the last remaining series of its 2024 notes. The company said it successfully closed on an upsized new senior secured Term Loan B facility with an aggregate principal amount of $900 million. The net proceeds from the Term Loan B facility, together with the ...
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Fútbol Emotion acquires Basket Revolution
Fútbol Emotion, the Spanish sports equipment retailer specializing in football that is part of Grupo Tansley, has acquired Basket Revolution, a specialty retailer that sells basketball footwear, apparel, accessories and equipment. The financial details of the transaction have not been disclosed. As we reported just a few days ago, Fútbol ...
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Puma opens high-performance test lab near Frankfurt
Puma has unveiled the Puma Nitrolab, a new high-performance athlete testing facility developed in partnership with Hartmann Orthopedics & Sports. The facility, based at Hartmann’s near Frankfurt, provides athletes with detailed full-body insights through a series of tests and scans, including 4D Motion analysis. The results help develop customized solutions ...