News Briefs – Page 196
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ABG cancels its IPO registration
The Authentic Brands Group has officially withdrawn the application that it had made with the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission on July 6, 2021 for an initial public offering. ABG, which is still in line to take over Reebok before the end of the current quarter, had indicated in November ...
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Nike sues Lululemon for patent infringement
Nike has filed a suit in U.S. District Court in Manhattan against Lululemon Athletica, alleging the infringement of six U.S. patents by the latter’s Mirror Home Gym and related apps, reportedly after Lululemon summarily rejected Nike’s demand to stop the alleged infringements. The Mirror is an interactive, wall-mounted screen that ...
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A new sustainable collab between Adidas and Prada
Adidas has unveiled a new partnership with Prada with a sustainable twist. The new Adidas for Prada Re-Nylon collection consists of a wide range of Adidas Originals products made in Italy with the permanently recyclable Re-Nylon fabric introduced by Prada in 2019, which is made by recycling textile waste and ...
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Omni-channel retailing dominates for sporting goods in Switzerland
Swiss consumers are shopping more than before online, but they still prefer to buy most kinds of products in the physical stores, according to a study commissioned by the Swiss Retail Federation to Oliver Wyman, which conducted its survey in November. The overall share of purchases made in brick-and-mortar stores ...
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Social commerce will be a $1,200 bn business by 2025
Sporting goods brands should take a harder look at the benefits of social commerce, judging from a new report issued by Accenture. It says that shopping through social media platforms is expected to grow three times as fast as traditional e-commerce. Boosted by the Covid pandemic, it should rise from ...
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New Balance stores in Iberia are due to close
The 22 mono-brand stores of New Balance in Spain and Portugal are reportedly going to be shut down by Jan. 15, as they will be no longer supplied with products following the non-renewal of a five-year-old retail store licensing agreement with a Spanish company, Experience Group. The latter was notified ...
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American Yeti will open a European subsidiary
Yeti Coolers, a wholly owned subsidiary of Yeti Holdings headquartered in Austin, Texas, has announced that it is planning to set up a European office in Amsterdam. It will be headed up by a new managing director of international operations; Kevin Ross, who served most recently as vice president of ...
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ANWR Group exits as shareholder of Bico
At the end of 2021, the ANWR Group divested its 25.1 percent stake in in the German Bico Zweirad Marketing buying group by mutual agreement, turning the Schutz- und Beteiligungsgemeinschaft der Bico-Händler cooperative of bike dealers into its sole shareholder. ANWR, which is also the parent company of the Sport ...
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Stats firm projects 6.3% CAGR for the global swimwear market
Researchandmarkets.com is projecting compound annual growth of 6.3 percent for the swimwear market over the next 15 years, from 2021 to 2026. The market research agency’s new report, published this month, ascribes the growth in part to a reaction to the measures put in place to combat the pandemic, such ...
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Catalonia seeks to extend Spain’s cultural subsidy to sport
The Union of Sports Federations of Catalonia (UFEC) has renewed its request to the Spanish government for a subsidy to be given to consumers to boost sports participation. The initial request was among the measures proposed in the UFEC’s “Marshall Plan” for the sports industry, submitted in April 2020 with ...
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Draft law would overhaul Spain’s policy on sports
Spain’s Council of Ministers has approved a bill to overhaul national policy on sports through the revision and expansion of a law that dates to 1990. According to its proponent, the Spanish Minister of Culture and Sport Miquel Iceta, the new law would represent an advance in values and take ...
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Escalade buys Brunswick Billiards from Life Fitness
Escalade has agreed to take over Brunswick’s billiards business from Life Fitness. Brunswick has been selling billard tables and related products since 1845. Escalade is already involved since 1977 in the sector and the broader indoor recreation market. Aside from Stiga tennis tables and Accudart and Uncorn darting products, it ...
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New CFO and new COO for Clarus
Clarus Corp. has appointed a new chief financial officer, Michael J. Yates, taking over one of the functions of Aaron J. Kuehne, who has been promoted to the new position of executive vice president and chief operating officer of the parent company Black Diamond and an increasing number of other ...
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Puma incentivizes suppliers for sustainability via liability insurance
Puma has set up new incentives for suppliers to abide by its Sustainability Handbooks and Code of Conduct. The German sportswear company, which has been auditing the social and environmental footprint of its manufacturing partners for many years, claims to have been the first to offer them better financing terms ...
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New Balance goes direct in three more Eastern European countries
New Balance has further extended its control over the distribution of its products in Europe. It has taken it over from Aspire Sports for the markets of the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary, with effect from Jan. 1. Its business in those three countries will be run by its Polish ...
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Sports Direct’s parent is reportedly bidding for Footasylum
Frasers Group has filed an offer to buy Footasylum, according to The Sunday Times. It has notified the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), which again ruled in November that JD Sports Fashion must divest the 65-store chain on anti-trust grounds. JD acquired Footasylum in May 2019. Frasers’ bid is questionable, ...
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Anta’s family shareholders transfer shares to a foundation
The Ding family, which controls the Anta Sports group, had transferred 84.5 million shares in the company, representing about 3.16 percent of the equity, to a new charity, the Hemin Foundation. Based on the group’s recent stock price, the endowment is worth around $1.2 billion. The foundation intends to “collaborate ...
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Change of the guard in Xinjiang
U.S. President Joe Biden signed into law the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act on Dec. 23. The bill, which had been previously approved by both Houses of the U.S. Congress, in spite of reported offstage objections by multinationals such as Apple, Coca-Cola and Nike, bans imports of cotton and other ...
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Calida’s Millet Mountain Group returns to the founding family
In an announcement made on Dec. 24, the Swiss-based Calida Group said it received a binding offer from Jean-Pierre Millet, together with Inspiring Sport Capital, for their takeover of the French-based Millet Mountain Group, which includes the Millet and Lafuma Outdoor brands. Jean-Pierre Millet is a grandson of one of ...
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Skechers shrinks its board of directors
Skechers has reduced the size of its board of directors to seven members, following the resignation of four current members and the addition of a new one, Zulema Garcia, who will serve on the company’s audit committee. Garcia spent 24 years at KPMG before joining Herbalife Nutrition as senior vice ...