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JD Sports reportedly bows to CMA, talking to potential Footasylum buyer
U.K.-based JD Sports Fashion was in exclusive talks to sell Footasylum to German private equity investor Aurelius Group, a Sky News reporter said Wednesday in a tweet followed by an article on the Sky website. The negotiations are the result of a months-long dispute with the U.K.’s Competition and Markets ...
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Instagram offers in-chat payment
Small businesses should now be able to transact business in Instagram chat, Meta, Instagram’s owner, has announced. Meta seeks in this way to support businesses that do not have their own Instagram store. Source: Meta In the chat, it will be possible not only to ask questions, ...
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Pádel Nuestro has a new owner, looks to Japan and the U.S.
Business is brisk in pádel. As Technifibre CEO Nicolas Préault said in our recent interview with him, “Padel is booming as l have never seen a sport boom before.” On July 6, by infusing capital and acquiring stakes, Ergon Capital Group has taken a majority position in 360° Padel Group, ...
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Tennis-Point hopes to have 15 stores in Spain by 2024
Tennis-Point – a Signa Sports United company, which has set its sights on €13.5 to €14 million in annual sales – will be opening three stores, two of them big, in the last third of the current year. Speaking with CMDsport, its chief executive for Spain, Miquel Just, says ...
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H&M to pull out of Russia for good
Swedish fashion chain H&M has announced its complete withdrawal from Russia. The exit won’t be cheap.
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Sprinter eked out a rise in sales over 2021
Sprinter generated €399.9 million in sales over its financial year 2021, according to Diffusion Sport. The period ran through Jan. 31 of last year, and therefore includes the worst of the lockdowns. Although e-commerce sufficed under these conditions to produce a revenue increase of 0.6 percent, net profit was down ...
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New Nike Style retail concept debuts in Seoul
Nike Style, Nike’s newest retail experience, is opening in Seoul on July 15. The new retail concept – part retail and part creative studio – is meant to epitomize “a remixed expression of sports retail culture that blurs the line between physical and digital,” said the brand. The store is ...
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Simplon installs pop-up exhibition at Breuninger in Munich
The Austrian bike manufacturer Simplon runs a new exhibition space in an unusual surrounding: In the high-fashion store Breuninger (formerly Konen) in the heart of Munich, the bike maker shows its bikes and offers 3D body scanning and consultancy on its products. The pop-up project runs for four weeks and ...
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Amazon’s Prime Day 2022 breaks records
Amazon Prime members purchased more than 300 million items worldwide during Prime Day 2022. This made this year’s event the largest Prime Day event in Amazon’s history. Amazon disclosed in a press release that the savings Prime members achieved thanks to Prime Day amounted to more than $1.7 billion, more ...
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Footway reports loss in Q2
According to an article in Swedish trade publication ehandel.se, e-commerce company Footway Group closed its second quarter with a loss of nearly SEK 27 million (€2.54m). The company’s sales also fell by SEK 100 million from SEK 387 million last year to SEK 282 million (€26.57m) in the second quarter ...
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JD Sports to build new headquarters with space for 2,000 employees
As reported by BusinessLive, JD Sports has drawn up plans to build a new corporate HQ in Greater Manchester. The proposed 2.3-hectare site is next to the current headquarters and expected to include 8,045 square meters of gross floor area and 172 parking spaces. According to documents filed with the ...
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Klarna starts $800m fundraising round, but drops in valuation
The Swedish financial technologies company Klarna is raising $800 million in a funding round advised by Goldman Sachs. The sum is planned to flow primarily into the company’s expansion in the U.S., where Klarna has roughly 30 million users. However, Klarna’s current valuation of $6.7 billion is a significant drop ...
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Nike to open new store at Liverpool Shopping Park
Nike has signed a ten-year lease at the Old Swan complex in Liverpool. Nike’s new 930-square-meter store at The Derwent Group’s Liverpool Shopping Park will take over a unit formerly occupied by fashion retailer Outfit. The store is expected to open in the second half of this year. The Liverpool ...
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Pádel Nuestro to open world’s largest pádel store
Pádel Nuestro – now with a new logo – says that on July 15 it will be opening the world’s largest pádel store, a flagship of 500 square meters at 41 Calle María de Molina in Madrid. The customers will be permitted to test racquets before making a purchase. The ...
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StockX launches new global campaign
Sneaker marketplace StockX has launched a new global brand campaign based on the idea of ownership. Developed in collaboration with creative firm Mojo Supermarket, StockX’s new “Own it” campaign encourages people around the world to “own it” as “a celebration of self-expression and inner confidence.” As StockX continues to invest ...
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Munich to open six stores
Munich is continuing to expand in Spain, adding six brand stores to the 24 it already operates, according to Diffusion Sport. There is a new corner shop at the El Corte Inglés store in Marbella. An outlet in Viladecans, open since June, is specialized in bags and accessories. Another two ...
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Decathlon and Intersport setting up recycling bins
Decathlon and Intersport are setting up bins in their stores in which customers can deposit used sporting goods (textiles excluded), for recycling or other secondary use, according to the French financial paper Les Echos. Both retailers have joined the network of a non-profit organization called Ecologic, and their full system ...
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JD Sports appoints retail expert to chair its board
JD Sports Fashion has appointed Andy Higginson as chair of the group, effective July 11. The appointment follows an extensive search process conducted by the board with the support of an external executive search firm, the company said in a statement. Higginson is a highly experienced and proven retailer and ...
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Blue Tomato opens first store in Sweden
Boardsports and streetwear specialist Blue Tomato has chosen Gothenburg for its first Swedish shop. The 260-square-meter retail store is located at Vallgatan 34. Blue Tomato was founded in 1988 by Austrian snowboarder Gerfried Schuller and opened its first store in 1994. Since 2012, the company has been owned by U.S.-based ...
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Lotto to expand retail footprint in Southeast Asia
WHP Global has announced a partnership with MAP Active (MAPA) for the Lotto brand. Under the terms of the agreement, MAP Active will serve as Lotto’s regional partner across Southeast Asia to further expand the retail footprint of Lotto’s apparel, footwear and accessories business. The partnership involves an omnichannel approach ...