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Adidas reopens its large Champs-Elysées store in Paris
Adidas has relocated and reopened its Champs-Elysées store in Paris. The store moved a few meters up the iconic road and is now next to the Georges V metro station. It is an extra-large, three-storey boutique with a sales area of 2,820 square meters. The first floor is devoted ...
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Salomon opens flagship store on Champs-Élysées
Salomon has opened up the doors to its new flagship store in Paris. On the famous Champs-Élysées, the brand has opened a 295 square meter store. This is the first mountain sports lifestyle store on the famous shopping street. The store features footwear, apparel and gear for running, hiking and ...
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Physical stores maintain relevance amid e-commerce surge, study finds
A recent study by Forrester highlights a significant projected growth in global e-commerce, expecting online sales to reach $6.8 trillion by 2028, capturing 24 percent of worldwide retail. Despite this surge, $21.9 trillion of the anticipated $28.7 trillion in total retail sales will still occur offline, underscoring the undiminished importance ...
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Liverpool FC expands in Asia with new retail partnership in Indonesia
Liverpool FC is expanding its global retail footprint with a new partnership in Indonesia, marking another strategic move to bolster its presence in Asia. The English Premier League club has teamed up with PT Kanmo Weston Retailindo, a collaboration between Weston Corporation of Singapore and Indonesia’s Kanmo Group. The fresh ...
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Fútbol Emotion opens its first store in the Canary Islands
Spanish retailer Fútbol Emotion has opened a 700-square-meter store in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria. It is the retailer’s first store in the Canary Islands and its 25th store overall. In addition to Spain, where Fútbol Emotion has 21 stores, the chain is present in Portugal (Lisbon and Oporto) and Italy ...
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Barthélemy Guislain re-elected Chairman of AFM, owner of Decathlon
Barthélémy Guislain has been unanimously re-elected by the management board for a further five years as Chairman of Association Familiale Mulliez (AFM), the holding company of the Mulliez family. AFM owns a series of supermarkets and retail chains in different sectors, including Auchan, Decathlon, Leroy Merlin, Kiabi and others. Guislain ...
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Blue Tomato brings in new Head of HR
Source: Blue Tomato Ramona Ramsauer As the new Head of Human Resources at Blue Tomato, Ramona Ramsauer is now responsible for all “People & Culture” agendas at the Austrian board sports and lifestyle specialist based in Schladming (with additional headquarters in Graz and Vienna). Ramsauer gained international ...
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Retail resilience: physical stores prove crucial for driving growth in digital era
The retail landscape, deeply transformed by the Covid-19 pandemic, is demonstrating resilience and a symbiotic relationship between physical stores and online sales. Despite the surge in digital shopping during the pandemic’s peak, recent data indicates that brick-and-mortar stores remain essential for driving growth in the retail sector. According to an ...
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Q1 revenues top $22 billion at Tencent
Tencent Holdings, one of China’s two internet behemoths (alongside Alibaba), has posted first-quarter revenues of 159.5 billion renminbi ($22.5bn), up 6 percent year-on-year, along with a gross profit of RMB 83.9 billion ($11.8bn), up 23 percent. Non-IFRS operating profit was up 30 percent, to RMB 58.6 billion ($8.3bn), while non-IFRS ...
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JD Sports expanding in Iberia
JD Sports plans to open 23 stores and convert another 15 stores to the JD banner in Spain and Portugal, according to Diffusion Sport. Chief among the new ones will be locations in Barcelona and Tenerife. This could be a first stage or a modification of the plan we reported ...
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Norwegian sports chains see 9.5 percent sales decline in Q1 2024
Sports chains in Norway, including XXL, Sport1, Intersport, Anton Sport, Löplabbet, Stadion, Obs!, and Stadium Outlet, reported a significant sales downturn in the first quarter of 2024, with revenues dropping 9.5 percent compared to the same period in 2023, totaling 2.7 billion Norwegian kroner (€233.2 million). The decline is attributed ...
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Nike faces decline in running shoe website traffic as rivals gain ground
Nike has seen a notable decline in website traffic for its running shoe category, falling behind in a fiercely competitive market. According to Similarweb’s data, traffic to Nike.com’s running segment has steadily decreased from March 2022 to March 2024, a period during which rival brands like Brooks have caught up, ...
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Decathlon partners with Recyc’elit to advance textile recycling and sustainability in the Industry
Decathlon has reinforced its commitment to sustainability by partnering with Recyc’elit, a pioneering startup specializing in the recycling of complex textiles. Founded in Lyon, France, in 2020 by PhD scientists Karim and Raouf Medimagh, Recyc’elit has introduced a technology for separating materials such as polyester, elastane, and polyamide, enhancing the ...
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Martin Badour appointed as new President of Snipes USA, succeeds Jim Bojko
Snipes has announced Martin Badour as the new President of its operations in the US. Badour, who previously served as Executive VP of Retail for Snipes in the USA, steps into the role effective immediately. He replaces Jim Bojko, who has departed from the company. In a statement, Badour expressed ...
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Nike to open large store in Zaragoza
Nike will reportedly open a store of nearly 2,000 square meters in Zaragoza. It will be one of the brand’s largest stores in Spain. According to the Heraldo de Aragón, the store will be inaugurated between the end of the year and the beginning of next year. The new Nike ...
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Amazon launches its marketplace in South Africa
Amazon has announced the launch of Amazon.co.za, its online marketplace in South Africa, available on desktop and mobile browsers or by downloading the Amazon Shopping App. Customers in South Africa can now shop from a selection of brands across 20 different product categories, such as sporting equipment, consumer electronics, toys ...
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April sees dip in UK retail sales amid poor weather and easter shift
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has reported a downturn in retail sales for April, attributing the decline to unfavorable weather conditions and an earlier Easter period. According to the trade association, total retail sales in the UK experienced a 4 percent decrease for the four-week period from March 31 to ...
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JD Sports makes Middle East debut with new store in Bahrain
JD Sports has marked its entry into the Middle East with the inauguration of a new store located at Bahrain’s Marassi Galleria Mall, a beachfront shopping destination. Operated under a franchise agreement with GMG, the 504 square meter establishment will offer customers access to the latest releases from a diverse ...
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Hoka opens a store in Paris
Hoka is reinforcing its European retail presence with the opening of its first Parisian address. The new store is located at 35 Boulevard des Capucines, in a 140-sqm space formerly occupied by footwear label Bally, at walking distance from the historic Opéra and not far from the busy shopping area ...
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Paris 2024 branded products now available on Tmall
Alibaba has announced that fans in China can now access official Paris 2024 branded products on Tmall’s Olympic Store. Fans can purchase a range of licensed merchandise, including toys of the Phryges, the official mascots of the upcoming Games. Alibaba is a worldwide Olympic Partner and the Tmall platform, part ...