News Briefs – Page 334

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    Wearcolour goes bankrupt

    2020-02-26T17:12:00Z

    As reported in Sportfack, the Swedish industry magazine, Wearcolour Sweden, a Swedish brand of anoraks, ski jackets and trousers with distinctive color blocking that also owns the Void Cycling trademark, went bankrupt on Feb. 11 at its own request in Gothenburg. A notice on its website said that no orders ...

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    JD celebrates the Superstar with Adidas

    2020-02-26T14:08:00Z

    JD Sports Fashion, the U.K.-based retailer, and Kano, the British rapper, are helping Adidas to celebrate the 50th anniversary of its Superstar shoe. Their collaboration, called “3 Bar Superstar,” amounts to a talent search. This February, a mobile recording booth has been stopping at three malls in the U.K. – ...

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    Markus Bötsch will leave Jack Wolfskin

    2020-02-22T13:46:00Z

    After almost 30 years, Markus Bötsch will leave on July 31 Jack Wolfskin,the German outdoor brand acquired by Callaway Golf at the beginning of lastyear. Bötsch is currently a member of the management board, responsible forsales strategies. He started out as a sales assistant in 1991, then becamea sales representative ...

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    Coronavirus depresses Adidas’ sales in China

    2020-02-19T21:50:00Z

    Updating investors on the effects of the coronavirus on its business, Adidas said that it performed well in China during the first three weeks of 2020 but has since suffered a decline of about 85 percent as compared to the same period of last year. A number of the German ...

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    Puma loses its sustainability chief

    2020-02-14T08:19:00Z

    Michael Bennett, who has been running Puma’s sustainability department for the past four years, handling also part of the supply chain, has left the company to pursue opportunities elsewhere. Puma says it is in the process of reorganizing his responsibilities. He was reporting recently to Anne Laure Descours, who became ...

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    Nike changes the business model in South America

    2020-02-14T08:16:00Z

    Claiming that it wants to move closer to its customers in the South American market, Nike said that it will in future concentrate its business in the hands of only a few distributors, meaning that it plans to close down some sales subsidiaries. Under Armour took a similar step recently, ...

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    ​Bertelsmann’s CEO is slated to be Adidas’ new chairman

    2020-02-13T22:05:00Z

    The supervisory board of the Adidas Group has recommended the election of Thomas Rabe, who has been the chairman and chief executive of Bertelsmann since 2012, as its new chairman at the company’s annual meeting on May 9. Bertelsmann is a global German media, education and service group whose Ebitda ...

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    Former Sports Direct “elevates” itself

    2020-02-11T10:07:00Z

    The Frasers Group, the British company previously called Sports Direct International, is implementing in two big ways the “elevation” policy announced by its controversial chief executive and main shareholder, Mike Ashley. It has just acquired a 12.5 percent stake in Mulberry, a British publicly quoted brand of handbags and other ...

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    New distribution for Hurley in Europe

    2020-02-11T10:05:00Z

    Hurley’s EMEA business has been taken over as a single entity by David Meire and Javier Carrera, two former Nike employees from Spain, who will manage it through a distribution agreement with the brand’s new owner, a brand management company, Bluestar Alliance. Meire was general manager or vice president at ...

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    New head for Danish Sportmaster

    2020-02-11T10:03:00Z

    Sportmaster of Denmark has found a replacement for Sofie Lindahl-Jessen, who recently resigned as chief executive after less than a year in the post. Andreas Holm – a former clerk and manager at the Sportmaster store in Strøget, Denmark – is stepping in and will work to ease the Danish ...

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    Tim Boyle is chairman of Columbia

    2020-02-11T10:02:00Z

    At its meeting of Jan. 24, the board of directors of Columbia Sportswear appointed as its chairman the company’s long-standing president and chief executive, Tim Boyle, who is now 70 years old. He takes the place on the board that was previously occupied by his “tough mother,” Gert Boyle, who ...

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    Internetstores grows by 30%

    2020-02-11T10:00:00Z

    Internetstores, a subsidiary of Signa Sports United, recorded total sales of €373 million in 2019. The online retailer reported that its sales increased by 30 percent over the past three years. This online retail platform for bike and outdoor products, which owns the Fahrrad.de, Brügelmann, Bikester, Probikeshop, Campz and Addnature ...

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    Magasin du Nord expands internationally

    2020-02-11T09:59:00Z

    Online retailing is developing rapidly in Scandinavia. Magasin du Nord, the Danish department store organization, is planning to open web stores in various parts of Europe, as it did in Sweden in November. This year, according to Berlingske, Denmark’s oldest daily newspaper, it will start with Norway and continue with ...

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    H&M wins court fight against Adidas

    2020-02-11T09:57:00Z

    H&M, which is moving more strongly into men’s activewear, has won a long-standing case against Adidas at the Court of Appeal in The Hague, which has ruled that the dual stripe design on its apparel didn’t infringe on Adidas’ three-stripe trademark. The court has also found that the proportions of ...

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    Nike runs out of Kobe Bryant items

    2020-02-11T09:56:00Z

    Nike announced on Jan. 28 that the Kobe Bryant merchandise sold through its website had sold out. The company reportedly withdrew the merchandise shortly after the retired NBA star – along with eight others, among them his own daughter, Gianna, and a basketball coach – died in a helicopter crash ...

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    Boa launched new platform

    2020-02-11T09:56:00Z

    With the introduction of the H4 platform, Boa Technology, inventor of the Boa Fit System, introduced an extremely robust dial lock platform for snowboard boots at Ispo Munich. The interior of the H4 consists of a revised modular assembly and a newly designed bayonet for extra durability. The release mechanism ...

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    New Balance offers customized insoles

    2020-02-11T09:55:00Z

    New Balance will soon be offering a choice of standard or custom insoles for sneakers sold in North America and parts of Asia. The custom soles will be supplied by Superfeet and its collaborator on this venture, the 3D printing arm of HP. The Fitstation by HP + Volumental, a ...

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    Uvex partners with Tocsen for safety

    2020-02-11T09:54:00Z

    The German helmet and eyewear specialist Uvex is starting to distribute the eponymous sensor system of Tocsen, a start-up in Freiburg, Germany. Tocsen consists of a fall sensor and app to detect the crash of a helmet wearer. It enquires about the state of the fallen skier, snowboarder or cyclist, ...

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    ​New membrane by OutDry’s inventor

    2020-02-11T09:53:00Z

    Columbia Sportswear acquired OutDry Technologies 10 years ago and decided at the time to restrict the membrane to products under its own brands, such as Columbia and Mountain Hardwear. This compelled OutDry’s more than 50 external customers to look for alternatives. OutDry’s inventor, Matteo Morlacchi, and his brother Luca, who ...

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    Asics invests in another start-up

    2020-02-11T09:52:00Z

    Asics has invested in No New Folk Studio, a Japanese start-up that has developed a system to measure and analyze foot movement. The Japanese footwear company will be using Orphe Track, as the system is called, to develop “smart running shoes” that generate data such as gait, stride, foot-strike pattern ...