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Financial bottlenecks of Shandong Ruyi group: creditors seek control over Lycra
According to the news service portal Reuters, the creditors of the indebted fashion conglomerate Shandong Ruyi Technology Group will seek control of fiber manufacturer The Lycra Company after Ruyi failed to repay a $400 million loan it took out to buy the company. The creditors were quoted saying that Ruyi ...
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Second bike stock index and certificate ex-USA
In 2021, the first public donation bike certificate from Daubenthaler & Cie. based on the world’s first bike index celebrated its stock market debut with the “BeneFaktor Zertifikat Bike”. Now the German asset manager follows up with the “BeneFaktor Index Bike ex-USA,” which went live on Feb. 21 with index ...
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Construction of the new Dynafit headquarters has begun
In the near future, Dynafit will be headquartered in Kiefersfelden, a town at the German-Austrian border in Upper Bavaria. On Feb. 17, the Oberalp Group, the owner of the Dynafit brand, broke ground for the construction of a new office building. Two striking structures with offices, a climbing hall, a ...
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Porsche gathers even more e-bike power
After unveiling its first e-bike under the Cyklær brand with partner Storck Bicycle in 2021 and acquiring a majority stake in e-bike manufacturer Greyp Bikes the same year, Porsche continues to invest in its non-automotive future, particularly in the fast-growing e-bike market. The Stuttgart-based sports car manufacturer has now announced ...
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Organized crime reaches the bicycle business: Theft at BFI leads to millions in damages, and to delays
The delivery problem in the bicycle industry seems to open a new business field for organized crime. On Jan. 21, the Czech bicycle manufacturer Bike Fun International s.r.o. (BFI) lost key components (including long-awaited Shimano brand parts) when an entire truckload was stolen from Germany. To warn other manufacturers, the ...
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Calida completes sale of Millet Mountain Group
As previously reported, the Calida Group in late December received a binding offer from Jean-Pierre Millet, together with Inspiring Sport Capital, to sell the Millet Mountain Group, which includes the Millet and Lafuma Outdoor brands. Calida now reports that it has received the final approval of the French work council ...
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Nick Brown passes on ownership of Nikwax and Páramo to employees
After 45 years as owner and founder, Nick Brown has handed over control over Nikwax and Páramo on Feb. 1 to his employees on three continents at the age of 67 by selling the company to a newly formed Employee Ownership Trust. Nikwax Waterproofing Wax for Leather, 1977 ...
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Pon.Bike invests in third European production facility in Lithuania
While Dutch mobility company Pon Holdings B.V. is still maintaining a low profile, the Lithuanian investment promotion agency Invest Lithuania announced on Jan. 24 that Pon.Bike – the bicycle division of Pon – will open a new production facility in the 320-acre Free Economic Zone (FEZ) of Kėdainiai, 50 kilometers ...
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Isbjörn of Sweden to change ownership
Online Brands Nordic AB intends to acquire Nordic KidsWear AB, manufacturer and marketer of the children’s outdoor clothing brand Isbjörn of Sweden. According to a corresponding announcement, the purchase price for the shares in Nordic KidsWear would be paid through a cash purchase price of approximately SEK 17.9 million (about ...
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U.S. investor to buy Accell Group
The bicycle industry continues to boom and is therefore increasingly targeted by investors. Dutch Accell Group N.V. and a consortium led by U.S. financial investor KKR (Kohlberg Kravis Roberts), which includes Accell’s major shareholder Teslin, announced today that a conditional agreement has been reached for a recommended public offer by ...
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Selle Royal Group plans to list on the Milan Stock Exchange
Another bicycle company appears to be preparing its initial public offering. According to various media reports in Italy, bicycle saddle and component manufacturer Selle Royal S.p.A. (also known as Selle Royal Group) has announced plans to aim for the Milan Stock Exchange. According to international news agency Reuters, the holding ...
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Kent Outdoors acquires Kona Bicycles
Since its beginnings just over 34 years ago, Vancouver, B.C.-based bicycle manufacturer Kona Bicycles says it has “evolved from a small business in the Pacific Northwest to a far-reaching global brand.” On Jan. 19, the Canadian company announced that it has joined U.S.-based Kent Outdoors (formerly Kent Watersports) “to compete ...
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South Korean outerwear manufacturer Kido expands to Bangladesh
South Korea-based technical outerwear manufacturer Kido Industrial announced a total investment of more than $36 million in new factories in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Of this amount, the company will invest $31.17 million to establish a new company, Kido Dhaka Company Co, Ltd. In addition, Kido recently acquired an existing garment factory ...
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Jack Wolfskin with strategic repositioning aimed at global expansion, customer centricity and sustainability
Jack Wolfskin, the German manufacturer of outdoor apparel and equipment that has been part of U.S.-based golf outfitter Callaway Golf Company since January 2019, has unveiled a new strategic brand reset with its fall/winter 2022 collection. The central elements of this are the new claim “We Live to Discover,” as ...
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Schwan-Stabilo acquires stake in footwear start-up Doghammer
The German Schwan-Stabilo group has taken a minority stake in Doghammer, a young outdoor footwear brand. The agreement was signed shortly before the end of 2021. Further details of the transaction were not disclosed. Doghammer was established in 2015 by Matthias Drexlmaier and Maximilian Hundhammer in Rosenheim in Bavaria. Since ...
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Pierer Mobility records strongest growth with e-bikes
According to Austrian two-wheeler specialist Pierer Mobility AG, the 2021 financial year shone with new records – so much that the board raised its sales forecast even before the publication of the preliminary key data for 2021 on Feb. 1. Previously, the publicly listed company had communicated a sales forecast ...
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MacNeill Pride Group rebrands as Gathr Outdoors
After acquiring several outdoor brands over the past two years, U.S.-based MacNeill Pride Group (MPG) quickly began to crystallize a growing commitment to outdoor sports and related activities. In addition to the acquisitions of the Orca, GCI Outdoor, Klymit and Rightline Gear brands, the appointment of CEO Keith Bornholtz and ...
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U.S. retail and experience brand Evo acquires snowsports retail and rental chain Rhythm Japan
Rhythm Japan, a Japanese snowsports retail group established in Niseko in 2005 by two Australian snowsports professionals, has been 100 percent acquired by Seattle-based outdoor retail and experience brand Evo. Evo operates 9 stores in the U.S. and Canada, two All Together skateparks, as well as lodging and travel businesses, ...
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Amer Sports divests Suunto
Amer Sports revealed it has reached an agreement with Chinese technology company Liesheng to sell its Finnish brand Suunto, a manufacturer of sports watches, dive computers and precision instruments. Amer said the sale was in line with its strategy to focus on developing internationally recognized sporting goods brands in the ...
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Sport 2000 parent ANWR Group exits as shareholder of Bico
At the end of 2021, German bicycle purchasing group Bico Zweirad Marketing GmbH took over the 25.1 percent stake held by ANWR Group e.G. by mutual agreement. As a result, the ANWR Group – a community of independent retailers that is, among other things, the 100-percent parent company of the ...