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    Newell Brands updates FY outlook, addresses tariff implications

    1 May 2025

    The US-based parent of outdoor brands Coleman and Marmot adjusts its FY25 outlook and weighs tariff-related risks to earnings and cash flow.

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    Newell Brands’ outdoor business will introduce innovations in 2026

    8 February 2025

    The US-based company delays major outdoor product launches to 2026, with growth expected next year despite current sales declines for brands like Coleman and Marmot.

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    Newell Brands charts new path for outdoor segment in the US

    5 December 2024

    The US-based company pivots its product strategy and prepares for regulatory and tariff challenges while emphasizing premium offerings.

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    Newell shrinks Outdoor & Rec loss despite lower sales

    26 October 2024

    Newell’s Outdoor & Recreation sales drop 21% in Q3, but Coleman’s refreshed brand strategy shows promising early growth.

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    Newell Brands eyes sequential improvement in H2

    29 July 2024

    Newell Brands confirmed that its Outdoor & Recreation business, including the brands Marmot, Coleman, Contigo and Campingaz, remains its weakest operating segment and is forecasting improving H2 trends for the unit. “The Outdoor & Rec business is the segment that requires the most amount of turnaround at this point,” ...

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    Newell Brands broadens focus for Coleman

    28 April 2024

    Still working to turn around the fortunes of its struggling Outdoor & Recreation segment, parent Newell Brands has made numerous changes to the business. These include installing a new segment leadership team and broadening Coleman’s focus to all outdoor activities instead of camping exclusively. Newell CEO Chris Peterson told analysts ...

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    Newell Brands announces changes to the Board

    23 February 2024

    Newell Brands, the Atlanta-based group that owns several consumer goods brands, including outdoor brands Marmot, Coleman, Contigo and Campingaz, announced changes to its Board of Directors. James “Jim” Keane, retired President & Chief Executive Officer of Steelcase Inc., has been elected to the company’s Board of Directors, effective Feb. 15, ...

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    Newell Brands’ Outdoor & Rec segment needs a turnaround

    10 February 2024

    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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    Newell Brands reports quarterly loss for Outdoor & Rec business

    28 October 2023

    The third quarter operating loss in Newell Brands’ Outdoor & Recreation segment, which includes Coleman and CampingGaz, was $42 million against a profit of $6 million for the three months ended Sept. 30. The results include a non-cash impairment charge of $22 million. The normalized operating loss was $7 million ...

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    Newell Brands drops annual guidance, outdoor & recreation Q2 results fall

    29 July 2023

    Newell Brands, the Coleman and CampingGaz parent, reported a 22 percent decline in Outdoor & Recreation segment sales to $333 million from $427 million for the period ended June 30. A 20.9 percent drop in core sales and currency impact is included in the revenue total. Segment operating income slid ...

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    Newell Brands’ outdoor & recreation unit reports another quarterly loss

    28 April 2023

    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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    Newell Brands’ outdoor & recreation segment widens Q4 loss

    10 February 2023

    The business unit, which includes CampingGaz, Coleman, Marmot and Ex-Officio, recorded a $14 million operating loss against a loss of $1 million for the period ended Dec. 31. Total segment sales fell by 21 percent to $211 million from $304 million because of unfavorable currency conversion impact and the exit ...

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    Newell Brands sets restructuring plan, 13% of workforce lose jobs

    24 January 2023

    Newell Brands, the consumer goods company that features Marmot, Coleman, Campingaz and Contigo in its portfolio of brands, is consolidating its five operating segments into three and eliminating approximately 13 percent of its office workforce headcount this year. The total cost of the actions is pegged at $100 to $130 ...

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    Outdoor recreation sales slip at Newell Brands

    28 October 2022

    Newell Brands, the parent of CampingGaz, Coleman, Marmot, and Ex-Officio, has reported a 26.0 percent decline in its outdoor & recreation segment sales to $289 million from $391 million for the period ended Sept. 30. An 18.4-percent drop in core sales, unfavorable foreign exchange and exits from certain low-margin categories ...

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    Quarterly outdoor recreation sales fell 5.7 percent for Newell Brands

    31 July 2022

    Newell Brands, which reported a 5.7 percent drop in outdoor & recreation sales to $427 million from $453 million in the second quarter, said the segment’s core sales increased 2.5 percent during the period against a difficult year-ago comparison. Outdoor equipment revenues outside the U.S. fueled the sales gain in ...

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    Newell Brands names Chris Peterson president and CFO

    9 May 2022

    Newell Brands Inc., the owner of several brands including Marmot, Coleman and Campingaz, has promoted Chris Peterson, former chief financial officer and president business operations, to president and chief financial officer. Peterson will continue to lead all aspects of the company’s financial operations and maintain oversight of supply chain, procurement, ...

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    Newell Brands’ outdoor sales lifted by early retailer orders

    2 May 2022

    Newell Brands’ outdoor and recreation division’s first-quarter sales increased by 15 percent to $388 million, bolstered by accelerated orders of seasonal products by retailers, as operating income tripled to $45 million. Brands within the segment include Aerobed, Bubba, Campingaz, Coleman, Contigo, Marmot and Stearns. Core sales were 22.9 percent ...

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    Newell Brands sets new sustainability goals in annual report

    10 March 2022

    Atlanta-based Newell Brands Inc. (owner of Coleman and Campingaz, among others) has published its 2021 corporate citizenship report, highlighting the progress made against the goals set on operations, sustainability, diversity and inclusion. The biggest news from the report is the company’s official announcement of the goal to ...

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    Coleman helps boost Q4 sales at Newell Brands outdoor unit

    13 February 2022

    Final quarter sales at Newell Brands Outdoor & Recreation division rose to $304 million from $249 million a year ago, as growth in the outdoor equipment and beverage categories offset a slight decline in technical apparel. Core sales at the division, home of the Coleman, Campingaz and Marmot brands, grew ...

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    Q3 sales at Newell Brands' outdoor unit up 2.1%

    1 November 2021

    Third-quarter net sales at Newell Brands’ Outdoor & Recreation division, including the Campingaz, Marmot and Coleman brands, amongst others, rose 2.1 percent to $391 million, driven by strength in outdoor equipment and on-the-go beverage categories as Covid lockdown curbs eased. Reported operating income at the division fell to $27 ...