All Sporting Goods Intelligence articles in Volume 35, Issue 48+49+50 – Page 2
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Zumiez continues to eye profitability in Europe despite recent weather woes
Total Q3 revenues grew by 2.8 percent to $222.5 million from $216.3 million.
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News briefs
Frasers Group signals intention to buy XXL
Frasers Group, which owns 25.8 percent of XXL, has announced its intention to voluntarily offer all outstanding shares of XXL ASA.
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Article
Lululemon expanding further in China, EMEA
With its international business growing strongly and its U.S. business projected to regain its mojo, it will expand its presence in Asia.
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Db bags investment from LVMH Luxury Ventures Fund
Backed by the minority investment fund sponsored by LVMH, Db aims to redefine premium travel gear for creatives around the globe.
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FW 25/26 winners of the Scandinavian Outdoor Award announced
The award highlights sustainability, design and functionality innovations, showcasing standout products made by Nordic companies for active and daily life.
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News briefs
Move City Sport closes a successful second edition
The number of visitors climbed by 30% from the inaugural show.
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News briefs
Helly Hansen and The Ocean Race extend partnership
The Norwegian manufacturer and retailer has renewed a long-standing partnership.
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Patagonia, Gore, Icebug and Bureo talk innovation at ISPO
Three key persons from three outdoor companies came together for a panel talk about innovation.
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Key Q3 developments lead Foot Locker to lower FY guidance
Foot Locker’s operating income fell 74% to $12 million in Q3. Total sales declined 1.4% to $1.96 billion.
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Unprecedented supply chain challenges for German companies
German businesses are bracing for potential disruptions to global trade, with mounting concerns over geopolitical conflicts, bureaucratic hurdles, and the ongoing complexities of navigating relations with key trading partners like the US and China.
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New CEO of Houdini who strengthens leadership for global growth strategies
The outdoor brand announces leadership changes to innovate and scale responsibly in key global markets.
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New biodegradable midsole technology unveiled by OrthoLite Cirql at ISPO Munich
Cirql Zero offers complete biodegradability and scalability and aims to reshape sustainability standards in the footwear industry.
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Tennis players in the world rise above 100 million for the first time
Asia is the continent with the highest absolute number of players, while the US is the country with the highest number of tennis players.
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ISPO Munich 2024 in a nutshell
SGI Europe’s editorial team gathers the news and trends of ISPO Munich 2024 and gives their own impressions.
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News briefs
FIFA and Qatar launch FIFA World Cup 2022 Legacy Fund with WTO, WHO and UNHCR
A US$50 million investiment will be allocated to tackling issues related to refugees, public health and jobs as well as football development.
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News briefs
H&M Move partners with Zlatan Ibrahimović
The former footballer is Sweden’s all-time top scorer and has won league titles in four countries.
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Swedish Alpine Ski Team partners with Shred
Ski Team Sweden Alpine has started a new collaboration with alpine and snowboarding hardware manufacturer Shred.
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News briefs
TechnoSport launches debut winter range
The Indian brand is expanding its offering beyond gym and athleisure wear.
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News briefs
Frasers Group cancels XXL’s plan, forcing it to set up new company to solve crisis
At the recent extraordinary general meeting, the UK-based Frasers Group stopped an attempt to raise NOK 600 million (€60m) to stop an acute liquidity crisis.
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Short stops
Short Stops Week 50, 2024
CORPORATE +++ Sports data and technology firm Sportradar has opened a new office in São Paulo, Brazil +++ RETAIL +++ Vans has reopened its store in London’s West End, located at 214 Oxford Street, which first opened in 2019, with a focus on skateboarding and a skate ramp ...
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