All articles by Jo Beckendorff – Page 30

  • Taipei Cycle-Numerous industry key stakeholders will participate in both the physical and online shows
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    Taipei Cycle & TaiSPO sticks to its hybrid show concept 2021

    2021-01-18T08:35:00Z

    Taipei Cycle and Taipei International Sporting Goods Show (TaiSPO) will take place from March 3-6 at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center’s hall 1 (TaiNex 1). This is the first physical show for cycling and sporting related goods since the Covid-19 pandemic began. According to show organizer Taitra, both shows are supported ...

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    Abus: Fifth family generation in key positions

    2021-01-15T15:45:00Z

    August Bremicker Söhne KG – better known globally by its abbreviated name, Abus – is setting the course for the future. With Daniel Bremicker and Nicolas-David Bremicker, two great-great-grandsons of the company’s founder August Bremicker have taken on important management functions in the company for preventive security technology, which was ...

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    Pon sells stake in Accell

    2021-01-15T15:21:00Z

    According to reports in various Dutch media, Pon Holdings B.V. sold its 20-percent corporate stake in competitor Accell Group N.V. at the end of last year. At the time of writing, no official comment was available from either Pon or Accell. In 2017, Pon Holdings, which is well-positioned in the ...

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    Moots Cycles celebrates its 40th anniversary

    2021-01-15T15:10:00Z

    Source: Moots Cycles U.S. bicycle company Moots Cycles celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2021. The niche supplier has made a name for itself not only in its home country, but worldwide as one of the leading titanium frame manufacturers – not so much by volume, but by ...

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    Bike stocks 2020: Corona gives the bicycle industry a turbo boost

    2021-01-05T14:39:00Z

    Same same but different – 2020 has been a real rollercoaster. Not only for the world economy but for each individual: Corona set the course. 2020 saw the most extreme stock market movements ever. What it finally taught us above all: whether economic, trade or other wars, political crises or ...