News briefs - Retail – Page 23
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Alibaba continues global digital talent program with global conference
The Alibaba Group has continued its global digital talent (DGT) program, an initiative to promote academic exchanges and talent incubation for global digital transformation and inclusive development. The first hybrid conference since the pandemic brought together representatives of Alibaba’s global partner educational institutions, showcasing the learnings and achievements of the ...
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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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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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IOC launches first Olympic Collection apparel range
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is introducing the first Olympic Collection apparel collection, including hoodies, sweatshirts and t-shirts. Each collection piece features the iconic Olympic rings, designed in 1913 to symbolize unity across continents, at the heart of its design. Each style also features bespoke design nods to the spirit ...
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Fútbol Emotion appoints former Adidas manager to chief teamsales officer
Fútbol Emotion, the Spanish sports equipment retailer specializing in football, has appointed Carlos García as chief team sales officer. He will lead the team sports sales department and a staff of 55 people. García spent 15 years at Adidas, most recently as senior manager sport specialist. He was previously a ...
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First Jordan-only store in Japan opens in Shibuya, Tokyo
Jordan World of Flight Shibuya opened in Tokyo on March 25. It is the first Jordan-only store in Japan. World of Flight is the brand’s “highest expression of basketball culture at retail.” The new 850-square-meter store in Shibuya sells Jordan Brand footwear and apparel products across men’s, women’s and kids. ...
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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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Inner city shopping mobility: HDE publishes location monitor
The German Retail Association HDE has published its latest field study on consumer mobility for city shopping, conducted in association with GfK in Germany. The “Standortmonitor” (location monitor) 2022 reveals consumer preferences for means of transport while shopping in city centers. According to the report, 63 percent ...
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Asics opens first store in Saudi Arabia
As previously reported, Asics is pursuing its retail expansion in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. The Japanese sports brand has just inaugurated a store in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) through a partnership between its local subsidiary Asics Arabia and Apparel Group. Asics’ first store in Saudi Arabia ...
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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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New general manager at eBay U.K.
Source: eBay Eve Williams eBay has promoted Eve Williams to vice president, general manager of its U.K. business. She joined eBay in December 2020 as chief marketing officer for the U.K., leading campaigns such as eBay’s fashion partnership with Love Island, the revival of the MTV ...
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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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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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Sports Direct criticized for camera surveillance in stores
As the Daily Mail reports, Sports Direct has recently begun using facial recognition cameras that scan customers’ faces and check them against a database of suspected criminals. Frasers Group, which owns Sports Direct and is controlled by billionaire Mike Ashley, found itself compelled to do so after police stopped arresting ...
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New store and retail concept for Peak Performance
The Swedish outdoor brand Peak Performance has opened a 180-sqm store in Innsbruck, Austria, with a new retail concept including care and repair services. As well as offering maintenance advice and professional wash services, the store opening also marks the Austrian launch of Peak Performance’s second-hand initiative, Wear Again (previously ...
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Under Armour opens new flagship at Battersea Power Station
Under Armour opened its newest brand house in the U.K. at London’s Battersea Power Station on March 8. The new brand house features such features as changing rooms with interactive screens that allow customers to get instant support from teammates in the store. The store’s design incorporates Battersea Power Station’s ...
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Athleta brand now available in the U.K. on next.co.uk
Sports and activewear brand Athleta is now shoppable in the U.K. and Ireland via Gap Inc.’s joint venture with Next. Athleta offers 100 styles ranging from joggers and sweat tops to shorts, sports bras, leggings, tank tops and waterproof outerwear on next.co.uk. Gap acquired Athleta in 2008. The joint venture ...
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Sport 2000 flagship store opens in Mauritius
Sport 2000 has opened a flagship store in Mauritius together with its partner, HV Group. The store, located in the Tribeca Mall Mauritius, is also the first to implement the new Sport 2000 multi-category retailer concept with over 30,000 products from more than 20 brands in around 1,000 square meters ...
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Gap Inc. reports drop in sales across brands, Athleta CEO steps down
Alongside reporting its fourth quarter and fiscal year (ended Jan. 28, 2023) results, Gap Inc. has announced several changes to its executive leadership teams across its daughters Old Navy, Gap, Banana Republic and Athleta. First and foremost, Mary Beth Laughton, president and CEO of Athleta, left the DTC retailer on ...