Hiking & Trekking – Page 35
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News briefsSuperfeet earns spot in Inc.’s Best Workplaces list
The magazine highlights Superfeet’s commitment to fostering an exceptional work environment.
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News briefsDeuter 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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News briefsNorrøna to open store in Zurich in November
The first Zurich store, the Norwegian brand is strengthening its presence in Central Europe.
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News briefsKMD's preliminary FY24 results: Kathmandu shows resilience amid sales decline
KMD Brands expects FY24 Ebitda of NZ$49-51m as sales drop 11.2%. Rip Curl and Kathmandu showed Q3/Q4 improvement, but margins fell 30 basis points.
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ArticleAmer Sports lifts FY guidance after strong Q2 driven by Arc’teryx
Arc’teryx drives Amer’s Q2 success, boosting stock by over 10% and leading to an upgraded full-year forecast with strong growth in Technical Apparel.
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ArticleScott announces new executive leadership team
There has been a change in the management team at Scott following the recent internal disputes. What does this mean for the future of the company?
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News briefsClimbing Technology with new sales agency for Austria
Hagan Ski’s sister company Outdoor Handels GmbH is responsible for the entire Austrian market.
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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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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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ArticleLolë acquires Sanuk from Deckers
The Canadian athleisure brand has bought the iconic footwear brand for an undisclosed sum and announced Katie Pruitt as its new General Manager.
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News briefsSamsonite operating profit inches up in H1
The Gregory parent’s H1 profit rose by 1%, with net income up 4.5%. Sales grew 2.8%, driven by strong travel demand despite regional challenges.
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ArticleHaglöfs has a new CEO
The Swedish outdoor company has hired Martin Daniels as Chief Executive Officer.
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ArticleRegions outside the Nordics drive RVRC’s FY sales growth
The Swedish DTC outdoor company Revolution Race achieves strong double-digit growth in Q4 and for the full year.
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News briefsHelly Hansen grows marginally in Q2
The parent company Canadian Tire reported a 2.9% decline in group sales, while the Norwegian brand was able to increase sales by 1.2%.
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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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ArticleMerrell works on innovation with parent in throes of turnaround
Wolverine Worldwide boosts its FY24 outlook as Merrell drives growth with innovative trail styles – despite overall Q2 challenges.
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News briefsJack 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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ArticleVista 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.
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ArticleTNF parent records lower than expected sales decline in Q1
VF Corp. is especially optimistic about Vans’ recovery, led by EMEA’s wholesale success. The North Face sales dipped 2%.
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ArticleJohnson Outdoors’ results hurt by lower sales, promotional investments
The American outdoor equipment manufacturer reported an operating loss and an 89% drop in net profit for the third quarter, with sales down 7.8%.
