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Helen of Troy reports higher sales, lower operating profit for Home & Outdoor segment
The Texas-based company’s Home & Outdoor segment saw a slight revenue boost but a 14% drop in operating income, with Osprey and Hydro Flask expanding distribution.
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Vista Outdoor sells Revelyst to global investment firm
Vista is finally selling its outdoor segment for $1.125 billion; combined with the CSG transaction, this provides an estimated cash amount of $45 per share.
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Decathlon is opening a new repair shop in Munich
The retailer expands its repair services in Munich with a new 750 sqm workshop, offering quicker turnaround times and extended repair options for sports equipment.
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Patagonia implements internal changes for long-term growth, lays off 41 people
CEO Ryan Gellert outlined the changes, which include a reduction of the workforce by 1%, on LinkedIn.
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Victorinox introduces lifetime guarantee for travel gear in the US
The Swiss brand announced a lifetime warranty on its travel gear for US customers, ensuring high-quality protection and durability for every adventure.
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Solo Brands COO steps down
Matthew Webb resigned effective Sept. 27, prompting the company to search for a new COO.
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Outdoorsy Group plans European expansion after $3bn milestone
The US-based outdoor travel operator surpasses $3 billion in sales and has bold plans to expand its RV rental marketplace and insurance services across Europe.
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Private Sport Shop earns B Corp certification
The French private sales retailer joins the ranks of B Corp-certified companies, reinforcing its commitment to social, environmental and governance standards.
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Helen of Troy announces $500m share buyback plan
The Osprey parent initiates a share repurchase, signaling confidence in long-term growth and shareholder value.
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Twist Distribution expands into the UK market with Kelty and Sierra Designs
The new distribution company secures the Exxel Outdoor brands’ presence in Europe and the UK.
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Topgolf Callaway plans to split up the company
The Board of Directors stated that it intended to split the business into two independent companies: Callaway and Topgolf, with the first including Jack Wolfskin.
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Go Outdoors opens Europe’s largest outdoor store
A special celebration weekend is scheduled for Sept. 7/8, with brand ambassador and TV presenter Helen Skelton cutting the ribbon.
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Outdoor trends at Sport Achat Été, Sept. 9-10
Explore the latest outdoor trends at Sport Achat Été 2024, where over 200 brands will showcase their innovations in Grenoble, France.
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Yandex Market launches outdoor brand in Russia
Outstep is the Russian marketplace’s first outdoor goods brand, starting with affordable SUP boards and planning to expand into trekking and camping gear.
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Deuter appoints new National Sales Manager to drive US expansion
The appointment of Joe Duffy is expected to strengthen the brand’s presence in the US and accelerate growth in the highly competitive outdoor industry.
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Snoop Dogg and Solo Stove launch “Blunt Marketing” campaign
It’s official: Snoop Dogg and Solo Stove are back at it and heating the atmosphere with a new campaign. Rapper Warren G is also involved.
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Yeti 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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Jack Wolfskin reportedly shifting focus to Central Europe and China after declining sales in the US
Topgolf Callaway might pull Jack Wolfskin from the US as sales dropped, but the company forecasts recovery for the group in Q4.
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Solo Brands lowers FY guidance citing ‘challenging’ environment
The parent company of Solo Stove and others faced significant challenges in Q2, impacting both income and sales.
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Vista 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.