All Article articles – Page 47
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ArticleAlpina cuts staff in the face of ongoing financial challenges
The Slovenian footwear manufacturer is reportedly cutting 60 jobs and relocating production to Bosnia to counter financial challenges and declining sales.
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ArticleLolë acquires Sanuk from Deckers
The Canadian athleisure brand has bought the iconic footwear brand for an undisclosed sum and announced Katie Pruitt as its new General Manager.
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ArticleYeti Cycles opens EU branch
The US bike brand is expanding into Europe with a new subsidiary in southern Germany, aiming to strengthen its presence in key markets.
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ArticleLeatt with flat numbers, but optimistic due to visible growth at dealer, consumer levels
The South African supplier of two-wheeler equipment sees optimism ahead despite an 18.4% revenue drop, driven by a growth trend seen at dealer and consumer levels.
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ArticleHaglöfs has a new CEO
The Swedish outdoor company has hired Martin Daniels as Chief Executive Officer.
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ArticleRegions outside the Nordics drive RVRC’s FY sales growth
The Swedish DTC outdoor company Revolution Race achieves strong double-digit growth in Q4 and for the full year.
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ArticleRebike Mobility and BusinessBike give e-bikes a new life in work bike leasing
Rebike Mobility partners with BusinessBike to offer refurbished e-bikes in company bike leasing in Germany, promoting sustainable, cost-effective mobility solutions.
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ArticleMerrell works on innovation with parent in throes of turnaround
Wolverine Worldwide boosts its FY24 outlook as Merrell drives growth with innovative trail styles – despite overall Q2 challenges.
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ArticleEco-consumers: Navigating triggers and barriers
Consumer expert Fredrik Ekström unveils key findings about consumer behavior and reveals three primary consumer personas.
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ArticleGiant: After slow first half year, all hopes rest on the second
Giant Group eyes a stronger second half, driven by China’s growing demand, despite a tough start and challenges in Western markets.
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ArticleYeti raises FY guidance after strong Q2
Yeti’s strong Q2 results and raised FY24 outlook signal continued growth, driven by revenue gains, expanding international presence and new partnerships.
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ArticleAre Bike24’s good Q2 results a first sign of market recovery?
Due to a good second sales quarter in 2024, the stock-listed German online retailer is looking positively into the future.
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ArticleGoPro vows to slash expenses, become profitable in 2025
Despite a challenging H1, the action cam company aims for profitability in 2025 through cost reductions and diversification. Q2 saw a 23% revenue decline but growth in subscriptions.
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ArticleVista Outdoor operating income dips 12 percent in Q1
The group’s Q1 sales met expectations, but profits exceeded forecasts despite a 12% drop in operating income. Sales fell by 7.1%, yet gross margin improved.
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ArticleTNF parent records lower than expected sales decline in Q1
VF Corp. is especially optimistic about Vans’ recovery, led by EMEA’s wholesale success. The North Face sales dipped 2%.
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ArticleISPO Munich 2024: For the sports industry that loves every contact
Unlock the power of meaningful connections at ISPO Munich 2024. Exhibit in December in Munich.
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ArticleJohnson Outdoors’ results hurt by lower sales, promotional investments
The American outdoor equipment manufacturer reported an operating loss and an 89% drop in net profit for the third quarter, with sales down 7.8%.
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ArticlePolitical unrest in Bangladesh leads to setbacks for garment industry
Political turmoil has caused severe disruption in the country’s textile industry and jeopardizes the confidence of international buyers.
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ArticleUSWE reports marginal sales decline in Q1 amid logistical challenges
The Swedish company reports a challenging Q1 with a 2% drop in sales and logistics issues, but is now focusing on market expansion and improving profitability for future growth.
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ArticleAdam Arnold: Steering Nikwax and Páramo toward employee ownership and sustainable success
In our latest interview, Adam Arnold, CEO of Nikwax and Páramo, discusses steering the company towards employee ownership, navigating post-pandemic challenges, and championing sustainability. Learn about Arnold’s journey from a summer job to CEO and how he plans to achieve net zero emissions by 2040.
