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    Markus Wolf is the new president of Switzerland’s SPAF

    2020-08-24T07:13:00Z

    On the occasion of the second SportBusinessNetworkDay in Lenzburg, the two Swiss sporting goods associations, ASMAS (Association of Swiss Sporting Goods Retailers) and SPAF (Association of Swiss Sporting Goods Suppliers), held their general meetings. Markus Wolf was elected as the new president of SPAF as Guido Mätzler retired after 30 ...

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    Polygiene is reorganizing the management

    2020-08-24T07:13:00Z

    Polygiene is strengthening its corporate management team due to increased demand for the company’s anti-viral technology, ViralOff. Andreas Holm, who was brought in as a temporary resource during the launch of ViralOff, will assume the position of chief commercial officer on Sept. 1 at the company head office in Malmö, ...

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    Adidas extends its sponsorship of England Rugby

    2020-08-24T06:41:00Z

    Adidas has signed a four-year extension of its footwear-supply sponsorship deal with England Rugby. The original deal dates to 2016. The new one takes effect on Sept. 1 and will run through the 2023/24 season. Adidas will retain exclusive rights to rugby boots and trainers for men, women and age-grade ...

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    Nautilus to expand its distribution in EMEA

    2020-08-24T06:39:00Z

    Nautilus Inc., owner of the Bowflex, Schwinn, Nautilus and Octane Fitness brands, has signed a deal with a multinational freight company, SEKO Logistics, to expand its distribution in the U.K. and the EMEA region in general. In the fourth quarter of this year SEKO will be expanding into a new ...

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    Storck Bicycle in ownership reshuffle

    2020-08-22T07:03:00Z

    Markus Storck, Storck Bicycle’s founder and managing director, has sold 25 percent of his shares to Stefan Lohwasser. Meanwhile, Lohwasser has acquired a 25% share in Storck Bicycle from Decathlon. Storck and Lohwasser are now equal partners in the cycling label, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. The ...

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    Haywoodgolf’s online store debuts in Europe

    2020-08-22T07:03:00Z

    Haywoodgolf, an independent online golf equipment retailer based in Canada, has launched a new e-commerce site for customers based in 12 markets across Europe, among which is the U.K. The products on offer will also include the retailer’s own Signature Series range of irons, putters and wedges. Haywoodgolf was set ...

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    Anta and the WWF agree to international partnership

    2020-08-22T07:03:00Z

    The Anta Group has announced a new agreement with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) that commits both parties to jointly invest more resources on sustainable environmental development, to drive the sustainability transformation of the textile industry and enhance biodiversity conservation. Based on a three-year collaboration framework, the two ...

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    Cycling boom benefits Giant

    2020-08-21T15:38:00Z

    The Giant Group posted revenues of $33 billion Taiwan dollars (€1.0bn-$1.1bn) for the first six months of this year, representing a 7.5 percent increase as compared to the first half of 2019. Sales were boosted by increased global demand for bicycles following the coronavirus lockdown period, as many consumers have ...

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    Moody’s downgrades Callaway

    2020-08-18T19:35:00Z

    While Standard & Poor’s has confirmed Callaway Golf Company’s credit rating because of better-than-expected results, Moody’s has lowered its corporate family rating and that of its senior secured loan, to B1-PD, while giving the company a higher probability of default because of the coronavirus pandemic. It feels that Callaway’s operating ...

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    Wolverine adopts First Insight's consumer analytics

    2020-08-18T19:34:00Z

    Wolverine Worldwide has announced a strategic partnership with First Insight under which it will deploy its Voice of the Customer predictive analytics solution across its portfolio of 12 brands, including Merrell, Sperry, Saucony, Hush Puppies and Keds. The deal follows a successful test conducted by Hush Puppies in different regions ...

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    Sequential Brands' losses decline

    2020-08-18T17:43:00Z

    Sequential Brands, which licenses brands such as And1 and Avia, saw its net loss decline to $2.78 million in the second quarter from $4.59 million in the year-ago period, although its revenues from continuing operations contracted by 14.4 percent to $22.6 million. Adjusted Ebitda improved to $15.1 million from $13.3 ...

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    Scientists in Scotland develop new sustainable nylon production method

    2020-08-18T17:42:00Z

    Researchers from the University of Edinburgh have developed a sustainable way of manufacturing adipic acid, a key component of nylon. The scientists modified the genetic code of the common bacteria E. coli in the laboratory. The modified cells were grown in liquid solutions containing guaiacol, a naturally occurring chemical and ...

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    Fanatics’ valuation reportedly rose to $6.2 billion after new funding round

    2020-08-18T15:23:00Z

    Fanatics, the fast-growing, vertically integrated licensed sportswear company, has reportedly reached a marlket value to $6.2 billion while raising $350 million in a Series E funding round arranged by Goldman Sachs. The round, which was oversubscribed, is expected to be the last private funding for Fanatics before the company files ...

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    Dunlop sees lower profits and ends with a loss

    2020-08-17T20:20:00Z

    Sumitomo Rubber Industries reported an operating loss of 2,505 million yen (€19.9m-$23.5m) for its sports segment in the second quarter, compares with a profit of ¥1,945 million for the second quarter of 2019. The revenues of its sports segment, which includes the global operations of Dunlop, Srixon and XXIO, dropped ...

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    Yonex sees gains in Europe and North America

    2020-08-17T20:20:00Z

    Yonex’ revenues went down by 44 percent to 8,200 million yen (€65.0m-$76.3m) in the first fiscal quarter ended on June 30. In Japan, which represented 40 percent of turnover, sales declined by 65 percent from the year ago quarter. However, In North America, they rose by 15 percent to represent ...

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    Macron enters the top flight of Slovenian football

    2020-08-17T11:09:00Z

    Macron is the new technical sponsor of F.C. Koper. The four-year agreement between the Italian sportswear brand and the Slovenian club will start from the 2020/21 season. F.C. Koper, based in the city of Koper, has won in its history all three domestic trophies: a title of Slovenian champion, three ...

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    Nike launches experimental shoe designed for “doing nothing”

    2020-08-17T11:08:00Z

    Nike is introducing the Offline, a new shoe that has been conceived for moments of relaxation, when people takes time to unplug and disconnect. The Nike Offline features an “anti-sneaker silhouette,” as the brand has described it in its press release. The mule includes two interchangeable sensory drop-in midsoles. Sensation ...

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    Iconix’ sales drop by 35%

    2020-08-14T10:28:00Z

    The Iconix Brands Group, which owns several brands including Umbro and Danskin, faced an impairment charge of $5.2 million for the second quarter due to store closures and other restrictions related to the coronavirus outbreak. The charge led the company to post a net loss of $17.4million, versus net income ...

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    E-bike sales in Europe are expected to more than double

    2020-08-13T18:28:00Z

    Sales of e-bikes in Europe grew by 23 percent in 2019, and exceeded for the first time the milestone of 3 million units sold annually. E-bike sales accounted for 17 percent of total bicycle sales last year. These figures were recently announced by the Confederation of the European Bicycle Industry ...

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    New chairman for Adidas

    2020-08-13T17:48:00Z

    Thomas Rabe, 55, has been appointed as the new chairman of Adidas AG’s supervisory board. He succeeds the 76-year-old Igor Landau after 16 years in that position. Rabe became chief financial officer of Bertelsmann in 2006 and was promoted to chief executive of the global media company six years later. ...