All Financial results articles – Page 2
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ArticleGarmin Outdoor tops $2bn in record year
Garmin’s Outdoor segment set a new annual high above $2 billion as the group posted record 2025 revenue and guided for further growth in 2026.
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ArticleLectra shifts toward recurring growth in 2025
Recurring revenues continued to expand and now represent three-quarters of total sales, partially offsetting weaker demand for cutting equipment in a volatile investment climate.
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ArticleSpinnova narrows loss as tech advances in 2025
A year focused on cost efficiency, technology upgrades and partner development saw revenues decline but strategic progress accelerate under new leadership.
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ArticlePolygiene posts Q4 loss as currency weighs
Weaker currencies, one-off costs and delayed orders pushed the ingredient-brand specialist into a quarterly loss despite stable underlying demand.
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ArticleMips lifts sales, margins pressured in 2025
Robust organic growth across helmet categories offset tariff and currency headwinds, while the Koroyd acquisition expands long-term safety ambitions.
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ArticleSGS posts record 2025 on strong organic growth
Strong organic growth, margin gains and record cash flow capped a year of full strategy delivery for the Swiss testing and certification group.
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ArticleThule grows through acquisitions as margins hold in FY2025
Acquisition-led growth lifted full-year sales, while disciplined execution and “Champion” categories helped protect margins in a cautious outdoor market.
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ArticleShimano edges sales higher as profit declines; geographic gaps persist
Stable global bicycle demand and capacious shareholder returns underscore Shimano’s FY2025 results, even as profits narrow and regional momentum diverges.
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ArticleAlpen sales grow as margins narrow in H1 FY2026
The Japanese sporting goods retailer delivered solid top-line growth in the first half, supported by outdoor demand, while higher costs weighed on profitability.
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ArticleAluula posts record FY2025 as outdoor demand drives profitable quarter
Strong demand for ultra-light composite fabrics pushed annual sales to a new high, while disciplined execution delivered a profitable quarter and set the stage for capacity expansion.
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ArticleGoldwin Q3 hit by weather headwinds
Japan’s leading outdoor and sportswear group reports uneven third-quarter performance as warm weather and weaker tourism weigh on key categories.
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ArticleRestructuring and efficiency characterize 2025 at Fenix Outdoor
Restructuring and efficiency shape 2025 at Fenix Outdoor as profits fall amid 1.3% growth in sales
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ArticleNewell narrows outdoor losses in Q4
Cost discipline and pricing actions helped Newell Brands’ Outdoor & Recreation segment reduce losses in Q4, even as demand for camping and outdoor products remained subdued.
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ArticleJohnson Outdoors sees strong start to FY26
A strong fishing season and improved margins helped the outdoor equipment group sharply narrow losses at the start of its fiscal year.
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ArticleCanada Goose posts revenue growth despite profit decline
Higher operating costs weighed on Canada Goose’s profitability in Q3, despite double-digit revenue growth.
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News briefsUnifi narrows loss in Q2
The recycled yarn specialist reports a narrower quarterly loss as cost cuts offset weaker demand tied to tariffs and trade uncertainty.
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ArticleColumbia sees steady international demand amid US pressure
While US demand remained under pressure in 2025, Columbia Sportswear leaned on resilient international performance, led by Europe, to sustain growth, protect margins and reinforce its long-term outdoor brand positioning.
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News briefsAccell sales drop 15% in 2025
The Dutch bicycle group faces another tough year as a ratings agency flags falling sales, weak liquidity and high leverage.
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ArticleKMD Brands off to solid FY26 start as Kathmandu leads growth
Strong direct-to-consumer demand at the New Zealand outdoor group’s flagship brand helped lift early FY26 sales despite a promotional retail environment.
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ArticleUSWE Sports returns to profit as organic growth accelerates in Q3
Organic demand strengthened in the third quarter, allowing the Swedish hydration-pack specialist to return to profitability despite flat reported sales and currency pressure.
