All Financial results articles – Page 4
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ArticleRocky Brands posts 9% Q4 growth as Xtratuf, Muck lead outdoor momentum
Rocky Brands closed 2025 with its strongest quarterly growth of the year, led by surging direct-to-consumer sales at Xtratuf and The Original Muck Boot Company.
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ArticleArc’teryx and Salomon drive Amer Sports’ premium outdoor surge
Amer Sports delivered 27% revenue growth in 2025, powered by Arc’teryx’s margin strength and Salomon’s 35% surge past $2bn, as the group accelerates its premium outdoor and DTC strategy.
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ArticleMoncler holds margins near 30% as outdoor lines power Q4 rebound
A Q4 acceleration in Asia and the Americas, coupled with resilient demand for Moncler Grenoble, helped the group close 2025 with margins near 30 percent despite soft European tourism.
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ArticleSportChek drives Canadian Tire’s Q4 sporting goods surge
Double-digit gains at SportChek and sister banners capped a strong year for Canadian Tire’s sporting goods division, underscoring early traction from its True North strategy.
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ArticleYeti eyes foreign market growth as international sales rise 25% in Q4
International momentum in Europe, Australia and Japan lifted Yeti’s Q4 sales 7%, with management pointing to further global upside.
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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.
