News Briefs – Page 322
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Havaianas diversifies
Havaianas has launched a full-fledged collection of beachwear, T-shirts and other textile products for spring/summer 2020 on its website in Europe. The Brazilian brand of rubber shoes has also teamed up with Eastpak on a range of co-branded products. The collaboration has resulted in four items in the bright colors ...
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Intersport Germany publishes report on buying behavior in times of the coronavirus
Intersport Germany recently published an interesting report on buying behavior in the midst of the coronavirus crisis, based on a survey of 300 consumers. According to it, 41 percent of the respondents were exercising more during their confinement than before the lockdown. However, not all the consumers that were exercising ...
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Nike stores are reopening
As of May 14, all of Nike’s owned stores and more than 95 percent of its partner stores in Greater China and South Korea were open, although some still have shortened hours. Store traffic there remains low, according to Nike, but overall retail traffic and conversion rates are rising and ...
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Fedas fears big sales losses for sports retailers
The Federation of European Sports Retailers (Fedas) has developed a plan of action to improve the protection of employees, customers and particularly vulnerable persons in the retail sector from coronavirus infection. The concept was developed under the leadership of Peter Bruggmann, vice president of Fedas and president of the Swiss ...
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Brands believe in sponsorship despite coronavirus
A large majority of brands involved in the sponsorship of sports and entertainment events in Europe (72 %) are planning to extend their sponsorship deals despite the uncertainty caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The recent survey by the European Sponsorship Association (ESA), entitled “Sponsorship Sentiment Tracker,” also found that more ...
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October Fibo will be for the trade only
Fibo will take place as planned in Cologne at the beginning of October, but only as trade show, without the usual large attendance by the general public. It will be held from Thursday Oct. 1 to Saturday Oct. 3, eliminating the traditional Sunday opening for consumers. As usual, the European ...
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Wilson to supply the NBA’s official ball once more
Wilson has a signed a multi-year deal with the National Basketball Association (NBA) to supply official game balls for it and its related leagues. Wilson is replacing Spalding, which has supplied the NBA’s balls for past eight years. Before that, Wilson had been the official supplier since 1946. No details ...
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Adidas pairs Covid-19 donations to exercise tracking apps
Adidas is launching the #HomeTeamHero Challenge to support the Covid-19 pandemic’s essential workers. For every hour of app-tracked exercise from May 29 to June 7 Adidas will donate $1 to the Covid-19 Solidarity Response Fund of the World Health Organization (WHO). The objective is to reach one million hours. The ...
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Eagle Creek donates face masks to European retail partners
Eagle Creek, the producer of travel bags and backpacks from southern California, is donating thousands of face masks to independent retailers in Europe. From next week, the company’s European retail partners will receive 2,400 masks intended not for resale but for the staffs of retail stores, in order to minimize ...
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Under Armour’s lending covenants are relaxed
Under Armour has obtained a revision to its credit agreement with JP Morgan Chase that reduces it required debt/Ebitda ratio but forces it to maintain a minimum liquidity of $450 million through the end of 2021. Also, the aggregate revolving credit facility has been cut from $1.25 billion to $1.10 ...
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Covid-related charge sinks Iconix’ results
The Iconix Brands Group, which owns a host of brands including Umbro, booked an impairment charge of $13.7 million for the first quarter, attributing it to the recent and future effects of the coronavirus pandemic on Umbro and four other brands in its portfolio. The charge inflated the company’s net ...
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Zalando loses financial expert
Birgit Haderer will be leaving Zalando, the German-based e-tailer. In her position as chief financial officer, Haderer was closely involved in Zalando’s expansion. Previously working for Goldman Sachs, she set up and eventually led Zalando’s financial department. In 2014, she managed Zalando’s IPO, which, at a value of $668 million, ...
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Decathlon Germany implements “Scan & Go”
Decathlon has started to offer a “Scan & Go” option in its German stores. It makes use of MishiPay mobile technology that allows customers to scan and pay for items by simply using their smartphones. The system thereby minimizes the contact with both check-out devices and the store staff. Customers ...
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Zalando’s off-price segment grows strongly
Zalando has opened a new outlet store in Mannheim, making a total of nine such off-price physical stores in Germany. The store covers 1,400 square meters. The opening was initially planned for April, but was postponed due to lockdown regulations in Germany, where only stores with a sales surface of ...
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Mavic is up for sale again
Mavic, the French-based producer of bike components, is again up for sale, according to sportguide.com. Candidates to the takeover have been given until June 2 to express their interest in the company, which was divested by Amer Sports in mid-2019. Mavic was placed in receivership at a French court in ...
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Store closures end Black Diamond’s strong growth
Store closures due to the pandemic pushed Clarus Corp.’s sales for the first quarter down by 12 percent to $53.6 million. The parent company of Black Diamond, Pieps and Sierra Bullets saw its net income tumble to $36,000, compared with $3.8 million for the three months ended on March 31, ...
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Hi-Tec’s weak international sales weigh on Apex’s revenues
Late last year, Apex Global Brands, previously called Cherokee Global Brands, signed several new licensing and distribution contracts for Hi-Tec with partners in Europe, North America and Asia. In Europe, Hi-Tec is now present in major retail chains such as Urban Outfitters and Foot Locker. Initially known as a footwear ...
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Li & Fung is going private
Li & Fung will be delisted from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange after Friday, May 15. The Chinese sourcing giant has been trading there publicly since 1973. Shareholder endorsed a proposal to allow the founding family to take the company private, with only 2.85 percent of the votes cast against ...
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Le Coq Sportif and its parent book a loss for 2019
Airesis, the Swiss holding company of Le Coq Sportif and Movement Skis, reports a net loss of 11.4 million Swiss francs (€10.8m-£11.8m) for 2019, compared with a loss of CHF 891,000 in the prior year. Consolidated revenues rose by 3 percent to CHF 157.5 million (€149.7m-£162.6m). Le Coq Sportif, in ...
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Flat sales at Helly Hansen
Canadian Tire Corp. reports that Helly Hansen booked a 7.3 percent sales decline in the first quarter ended on March 28, largely due to the sharp decline of the Norwegian kroner against the U.S. dollar, which led to a foreign currency loss of $7.0 million for the Canadian group. In ...