All articles by Bob McGee – Page 10
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Helly Hansen sales rise by double-digits in Q1
Helly Hansen, the Norwegian outdoor brand owned by Canadian Tire, generated a 22.9 percent increase in Q1 revenues to C$208.4 million (€150.6m) compared to C$169.6 million in Q1 2022. In Norwegian kroner, sales were NOK 1,576.3 million versus NOK 1,185.1 million for the period that ended March 31. The company ...
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Jack Wolfskin delivers a “nice quarter of growth” for Topgolf Callaway
Topgolf Callaway Brands, the parent group of Jack Wolfskin, beat earnings and sales forecasts for its first financial quarter but trimmed profit forecasts. CEO says the outdoor wear and equipment brand outperformed expectations in China, although headwinds in Europe persist.
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Fox Factory’s Q1 sales driven by Powered Vehicles Group
Fox Factory, which completed an acquisition of Custom Wheel House in March, posted a 1 percent increase in Q1 operating income to $54.7 million and realized a 150-basis-point improvement in year-over-year gross margin to 33.3 percent in the period ended March 31. Higher income taxes against the year-ago quarter drove ...
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Johnson Outdoors reports mixed Q2 results
Johnson Outdoors, benefitting from sales and profitability improvement in its fishing and diving segments, generated an improved gross margin, higher revenues, and a 50 percent increase in net income for the period that ended March 31. But a 20 percent rise in Q2 operating expenses to $63.9 million contributed to ...
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Vista Outdoor posts Q4 loss, 83 percent decline in FY operating income
Vista Outdoor, which owns 41 sporting, outdoor and action sports brands, reported a Q4 operating loss of $292.4 million and an Ebit loss of $311.8 million as the group’s outdoor products segment continued to navigate market uncertainty and retail inventory challenges. The company recorded a goodwill impairment and trademarks amounting ...
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CoDi lifts FY outlook, but cautious on Q2
Compass Diversified (CoDi) anticipates a “significant snapback” in revenue growth and profitability within key businesses once a current industry inventory destocking cycle ends. The group’s current Q2 forecast is both cautious and conservative despite its decision to lift its FY23 adjusted earnings range to $110 to $135 million and consolidated ...
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Solo Brands turns Q1 profit, maintains FY guidance
Solo Brands reported a $933,000 net profit against a loss of $2.01 million for Q1 ended March 31. Operating income was $3.2 million against a loss of $3.2 million. Quarterly revenues for the parent of Oru Kayak, Isle paddleboards, Chubbies apparel and Solo Stoves rose by 7.3 percent to $88,207,000 ...
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Garmin maintains FY23 outlook
Garmin, which generated an 85 percent increase in Q1 free cash flow to nearly $232.4 million and paid a quarterly dividend approaching $140 million, is standing by its FY23 financial guidance that calls for approximate revenues of $5.0 billion and pro forma EPS of $5.15 a share. In Q1, ...
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Rocky Brands posts gross margin improvement despite loss
Helped by product price increases in 2022 and lower logistics costs, Rocky Brands improved its Q1 gross margin by 200 basis points to 39.6 percent. But the Georgia Boot parent reported a 69 percent decline in operating income to $4,155,000 against $13,197,000 for the period ended March 31. The Q1 ...
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Clarus experiences strong Black Diamond demand in Europe
Hampered by a difficult year-over-year comparison in its Adventure segment and promotional activity in the North American region, Clarus Corp. reported a 42 percent decline in Q1 operating income to $4.69 million from $8.1 million. Net income was down by 69.9 percent to $1.6 million from $5.3 million for the ...
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Columbia's Q1 sales boosted by early spring shipments and DTC channel
While Columbia Sportswear generated both lower gross and operating margins in Q1, the company was able to report 10 percent constant-currency revenue growth to $820.6 million thanks to early shipments of Spring 2023 wholesale orders and a reported 4 percent increase in direct-to-consumer sales to $368.1 million. “2023 is off ...
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Newell Brands’ outdoor & recreation unit reports another quarterly loss
Newell Brands’ outdoor & recreation business segment, which includes Coleman, CampingGaz, Marmot, and Ex-Officio, reported an operating loss of $1 million versus a profit of $46 million in Q1, which ended March 31. Outdoor & recreation’s normalized operating income fell by 74 percent to $13 million from $50 million. Total ...
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Thule delivers improved Ebit margin despite lower sales
Thule Group, bolstered by Summer 2022 price increases, lower freight costs and reduced selling expenses, generated a 17.2 percent Ebit margin in Q1 ended March 31, despite a 26.6 percent drop in net sales to 2,226 million Swedish kroner (€198.8m) compared to SEK 3,034 million. Period operating income declined by ...
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Helen of Troy gets operating income lift in Home & Outdoor
Fourth quarter operating income in Helen of Troy’s Home & Outdoor segment, which includes Osprey Packs, Oxo and Hydro Flask, rose by 38.5 percent to $31.3 million from $22.6 million due to lower inventory obsolescence expenses and the favorable impact of acquisition-related costs in the year-ago period. Segment revenues were ...
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Analysis: More than half of the outdoor stocks make gains in Q1
Our Q1 Outdoor Index includes the revenue and profit development of 37 major outdoor companies.
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Lars Ollberg returning to Rapala as CEO
Fishing equipment maker Rapala VMC Corp. is bringing Lars Ollberg back to its senior management team, hiring the company’s former chief operating officer as its new CEO starting May 1. Additionally, the Finnish company has appointed Cyrille Viellard as Deputy CEO and named Jean-Philippe Nicolle, its current EVP of Southern ...
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As pandemic’s impact eases, KMD Brands grows H1 sales
KMD Brands, the down-under parent of Rip Curl, Kathmandu, and Oboz, reported Ebit of NZ$31.4 million (€18.6m) for H1 ended Jan. 31. Total revenues rose by 34.5 percent to NZ$547.9 million (€323.8m) as gross margin came in flat at 58.7 percent. Ebitda was NZ$90.8 million (€53.7m) versus NZ$45.3 million. The ...
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American Outdoor Brands reports Q3 loss
American Outdoor Brands suffered a Q3 operating loss of $3.0 million against an operating profit of $4.7 million in the period ended Jan. 31. The net loss was $2.9 million versus a profit of $3.8 million. Gross margin improved 130 basis points to 47.1 percent from 45.8 percent, but net ...
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Compass Diversified branded results impacted by PrimaLoft
Net income from continuing operations in Compass Diversified’s (CoDi) branded consumer companies related to sports, outdoor and apparel (5.11 Tactical, Boa, Marucci Sports, PrimaLoft, and Velocity Outdoor) declined by 81 percent to $2.79 million from $14.73 million in Q4, negatively impacted by operating losses at both PrimaLoft and Velocity Outdoor. ...
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Non-cash impairment charge drags Clarus to Q4 loss
Clarus Corp., whose management described 2022 as one of its most challenging years due to various macroeconomic headwinds, reported a net loss of $81.6 million against a profit of $14.0 million in Q4 ended Dec. 31. The result was impacted by a $92.3 million non-cash impairment charge. The fourth quarter ...