All Corporate articles – Page 14
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ArticleBtwentyfour expands to Munich, appoints Managing Director for DACH
Markus Hefter is the company’s new Managing Director and will head the growth of the B2B data automation platform in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
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ArticleVaude invests in sustainable production upgrade
Vaude invests over €1m in modernizing its Tettnang facility, boosting capacity and sustainability with new automation technology.
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News briefsBlackRock regains 5 percent stake in Moncler
The Manhattan-based asset management company boosts Moncler holdings to over 5%, as the luxury brand reports 11% revenue growth in the first half of 2024.
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ArticleTopgolf 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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ArticleElho brings back Freestyle
Elho reenters the outdoor and winter sports market with a new Freestyle collection, combining performance and style.
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News briefsYandex 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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News briefsTencel introduces updated brand identity
Tencel renews its brand identity with a new focus on innovation and sustainability in the textile industry.
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ArticleFailed takeover leads to Chapter 11 status at Agu and Agu Holding
Dutch cycling brand Agu faces insolvency after a failed takeover but remains operational while seeking new ownership to continue its legacy.
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ArticleSpinnova: Navigating challenges and embracing strategic shifts in H1
The Finnish innovator in sustainable textiles navigates financial challenges with strategic shifts, boosted by a key partnership for a new production facility.
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ArticleHepha expands its horizons: Italian market now in focus
The young German e-bike supplier is expanding into the Italian market, aiming to capture a significant share by offering tailored, sustainable mobility solutions.
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News briefsG3 reportedly insolvent
Genuine Guide Gear faces financial trouble as a BC court ordered the sale of its assets. The brand’s future is uncertain.
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ArticleThree bike industry veterans launch first dedicated investment fund for micromobility
Fundracer is a new, micromobility-focused investment fund that aims to support innovative start-ups and promote growth in the sector.
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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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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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News briefsNox Cycles expands with subsidiary in South Africa
The Austrian manufacturer, which exclusively produces electric mountain bikes, continues to branch out.
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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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News briefsGrivel secures investment from Swiss investor
The Italian equipment brand partners with Midi Management to support the development and expansion of its business.
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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.
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ArticleVista to review strategic alternatives, shareholder meeting postponed
The Board of Directors of Vista Outdoor wants to examine strategic alternatives for the future of Revelyst and The Konetic Group – and is postponing the shareholders’ meeting once again.
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ArticleUS non-profit Camber Outdoors shuts down operations
The organization, founded in 1996 to support outdoor industry partners in implementing best practices in DEI in the workplace, will discontinue operations in August 2024.
