All articles by Bob McGee – Page 7
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Yeti misses Q4 sales mark, but international soars
Yeti is forecasting sales growth of 20-25 percent in 2024 from all markets outside the U.S. after stellar results from the segment in FY23. The group’s international sales expanded by 28 percent last year to nearly $260.7 million, fueled by momentum in Europe, where the brand is now carried in ...
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Helly Hansen sales rose by 7.1 percent in 2023
Helly Hansen, the Norwegian brand owned by Canadian Tire, generated C$837.2 million (€576.2m) in 2023 sales versus C$781.9 million in 2022. In the final quarter, the business suffered a 9.3 percent sales decline to C$274.0 million (€188.6m) against C$301.8 million due to the timing of shipments as more fall/winter products ...
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Polygiene says recovery in sight after difficult year
Polygiene, which suspended its long-term financial guidance in December, reported a Q4 operating loss of 302.4 million Swedish kronor (€26.7m) for the three months ended Dec. 31. Total sales fell by 23 percent to SEK 30.9 million (€2.7m) from SEK 40.0 million but gross margin expanded by 570 basis points ...
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Jack Wolfskin Ebitda about ‘breakeven’ in 2023
Topgolf Callaway Brands President and CEO Chip Brewer spoke briefly about Jack Wolfskin during the company’s Q4 conference call this week, commenting that the segment’s margins were “challenged” during the final period due to ongoing softness in Europe and high inventories at retail. However, the outdoor brand’s business in China ...
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Fenix Outdoor facing ‘very challenging’ market in 2024
Fenix Outdoor says FY24 growth will need to come from re-orders and its own DTC channels, given that many of its retail partners are facing financial challenges. After an expected difficult wholesale business in Q1, the group thinks inventories will improve in Q2, which could result in possible product shortages ...
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Shimano forecasts further sales erosion after difficult FY23
Citing soaring raw material prices, possible further disruptions to global supply chains, and persistent economic worries around the world, the Japanese Shimano group is forecasting a 36.6 percent drop in year-over-year operating income in FY24 to ¥53,000 million (€329.4m) on an 11.5 percent decline in consolidated sales to ¥420,000 million ...
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Newell Brands’ Outdoor & Rec segment needs a turnaround
Newell Brands Outdoor & Recreation segment that includes Coleman, CampingGaz, and Marmot is the company’s business unit “in most need of a turnaround,” President and CEO Chris Peterson told analysts as the Atlanta company reported Q4 and FY23 results. The Outdoor & Rec business, which has a new marketing ...
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GoPro counts on some wins despite Q4 and FY losses
GoPro is increasing its retail presence and product range while ramping up its brand exposure at global sporting events, despite reporting Q4 and FY23 operating losses and declines in revenues. Ten months since launching a multi-year growth strategy, the group says it can count on some wins despite the reported ...
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The North Face, EMEA stronger in ‘challenging’ VF quarter
VF Corp., whose current portfolio includes The North Face (TNF), Vans, Timberland and Dickies, among others, initiated a strategic review of its brand assets after reporting disappointing Q3 results “across the board” that included double-digits declines in total sales, wholesale revenues and for three of its main brands. The group, ...
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Vista Outdoor posts Q3 loss, but Revelyst inventory improves
Vista Outdoor´s operating loss was $180.0 million against a profit of $96.7 million for the period ended Dec. 24. The net loss was $148.2 million against a profit of $65.1 million as gross margin slid by 190 basis points to 29.7 percent from 31.6 percent. Total sales fell 9.6 percent ...
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Deckers reports strong results, raises guidance and names new CEO
Bolstered by strong Q3 gains in the DTC channel, Deckers Brands has reported 35 percent operating income growth, 16 percent revenue expansion on a reported basis, and a 570-basis-point increase in gross margin for the period ended Dec. 31. With the strong results, the Ugg and Hoka parent raised its ...
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Johnson Outdoors reports soft Q1 on low demand
High retail inventory levels and soft consumer demand contributed to poor Q1 results at Johnson Outdoors. Operating profit slid 99 percent to $46,000 from $5.5 million, and net income was down by 33 percent to nearly $4.0 million from $5.9 million. The group was able to improve overall gross margin ...
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Strong Asia-Pacific sales bolster Canada Goose in Q3
Increased demand for luxury goods in China contributed to a reported 62 percent increase in Asia-Pacific sales at Canada Goose to C$270.7 million (€186.3m) for the third quarter ended Dec. 31. All other geographies posted double-digit declines in sales, including a 26 percent decline in the EMEA to C$86.8 million ...
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Columbia sees ‘challenging’ year, sets profit and growth plan
With a warm winter and a difficult US marketplace to contend with in its seasonally strong final quarter of the year, Columbia Sportswear reported a 27 percent drop in operating income to $113.1 million from $155.4 million and a 9 percent decline in total revenues to $1.06 billion from $1.17 ...
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Dometic posts improved profitability, lower Q4 sales
In a seasonally weak quarter where most retail customers worked to get their inventory levels in line, Dometic reported an 89 percent increase in net income to 51 Swedish kroner (€4.5m) despite a 13.7 percent drop in revenues to SEK 5,327 million (€471.7m). The Q4 operating profit dipped 1.5 percent ...
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RVRC’s Q2 sales, net increase double-digits
Swedish DTC outdoor company Revolution Race (RVRC), bolstered by double-digit sales increases in both the DACH and the Rest of the World regions, achieved double-digit sales, Ebit and net income increase for its Q2 ended Dec. 31. RVRC realized a 36 percent year-over-year gain in operating profit (Ebit) to 143 ...
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GoPro acquires Australian motorcycle helmet company
GoPro has an agreement in place to acquire Forcite Helmet Systems, a New South Wales, Australia-based maker of tech-enabled motorcycle helmets that was co-founded by Julian Chow and CEO Alfred Boyadgis. Financial terms of the pending transaction were not disclosed. More details about the pending transaction, expected to close before ...
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Osprey sales strong for Helen of Troy
Osprey sales grew in Great Britain, Germany, and France during Q3, driven by strong travel demand and a “robust product line-up.” Helen of Troy executives said the outdoor brand, which introduced a redesigned Sojourn travel series last fall, continues to exceed its expectations. Meanwhile, the parent continued to see consumer ...
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Johnson Outdoors sees return to pre-pandemic order seasonality
Johnson Outdoors reported a Q4 operating loss of $22.6 million against a profit of $13.3 million for the three months ended Sep. 29, as three of the group’s operating segments generated lower year-over-year sales. The Q4 net loss was $16.0 million against a profit of $9.7 million as total sales ...
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Rapala implementing new three-year strategic plan
Finnish fishing tackle supplier Rapala VMC reported that it will be implementing a new strategy over the next three years. The effort will be undertaken by the global fishing tackle company’s new global management team, focusing on improving the group’s profitability and working capital management. The changes on Rapala’s ...