Latest Corporate and M&A – Page 16
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Bike helmet brand Catlike acquired by Polisport
Portugal’s Polisport Group, a global leader in children’s bicycle seats, specializing in the bicycle and off-road motorcycle accessories product world with a total of seven companies and nine brands, has acquired Spanish bicycle helmet and accessories brand Catlike. With Catlike, Polisport aims to strengthen its portfolio with another brand in ...
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Apex Global Brands to be sold to Galaxy Universal
Caifornia-based Apex Global Brands Inc., a global brand management and licensing organization previously called Cherokee Global Brands and the parent company of the Hi-Tec, Magnum and Tony Hawk brands, amongst others, confirmed that it has entered into a merger agreement with Galaxy Universal LLC, a Colorado-based project management and investment ...
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Group of investors takes over insolvent Sachsenring Bike Manufaktur
On Feb. 12, the responsible insolvency administrator, Dr. Philipp Hackländer of law firm White & Case Partner, sold Sachsenring Bike Manufaktur GmbH to an unnamed group of investors. The new company founded by the group, Zweirad Union E-Mobility GmbH & Produktion Co. KG, based in Sangerhausen, has taken over 75 ...
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Haglöfs reports stable sales in 2020
Despite the prevailing pandemic and turbulent market conditions, Swedish outdoor brand Haglöfs reported that it managed to deliver net sales for 2020 in line with last year’s strong performance. The company did not provide any figures. According to CEO Fredrik Ohlsson, the ability to mitigate the crisis is mainly due ...
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Delivery problems take their toll on multichannel supplier Rose Bikes
After an extremely successful 2020 fiscal year with a 34 percent increase in sales, the Corona pandemic’s economic effects are now hitting German B2C bicycle supplier and retailer Rose Bikes. The Bocholt-based company speaks of a “lack of delivery reliability on the part of Asian component manufacturers. This has direct ...
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VF expands the role of equity in its labor policy
In line with its Council to Advance Racial Equity (CARE) and Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Action (IDEA) initiative, VF Corp. is implementing a number of new measures in its labor policy. “All VF employees will participate in a foundational inclusion and diversity learning journey to ensure they share a common ...
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Brand relaunch for Pyua
The German brand Pyua, which has stood for sustainable outdoor clothing since its inception in 2008, has unveiled a new brand identity that is intended to stand even more uncompromisingly for its sustainability mission. For the brand relaunch, Pyua has focused on three principles: Purity, Versatility and, above all, Circularity. ...
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Bike Exchange: IPO on Australian Stock Exchange
Source: Bike Exchange The Australian company behind Bike Exchange, Rpro Holdings Limited, went public with its “world’s leading digital bike marketplace.” Since Feb. 9, the marketplace has been listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) in Sydney under the name Bike Exchange Limited. The share code is ...
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E-bike frame manufacturer Astro cooperates with electronics giant Darfon
To further advance the electrification of bicycles, Taiwan’s high-end OEM and ODM frame manufacturer Astro Engineering has entered into a cooperation with laptop/computer keyboard and electronic component manufacturer Darfon Electronics. On Feb. 1, this new strategic alliance officially became Astro Tech Co. Ltd. Based on the essence of e-bike design, ...
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Greenstorm Mobility: new majority shareholder, new management
Greenstorm Mobility, a young Austrian e-mobility company that combines e-mobility with a sharing and second-hand concept, has a new majority shareholder and a new management duo. While a British private equity firm, Bregal Milestone, invested a “double-digit million amount” in 2018, it now gave another unspecified cash injection, making it ...
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Rocky Brands invests $230m to buy footwear brands from Honeywell
Rocky Brands has agreed to acquire the performance and lifestyle footwear business of the U.S. conglomerate Honeywell International for $230 million. The deal is expected to close in the first quarter of 2021. The assets acquired are The Original Muck Boot Company, Xtratuf, Servus, Neos and Ranger. Thanks to the ...
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Büchel integrates Kuhnert and Exal into group portfolio
In streamlining the organization, Kuhnert Drahtwaren and Exal Europe have been integrated into the Büchel Group. “Since Jan. 1 of this year, Büchel GmbH & Co. Fahrzeugteilefabrik KG has taken over the joint business operations of the two companies,” reads a statement from the German bicycle parts manufacturer’s corporate headquarters ...
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Pon sells stake in Accell
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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Emerald acquires software company PlumRiver
The trade show industry is seeking new ways to generate revenues and engage its clients because of the damage made to its physical events. Just as the Outdoor Retailer Winter Market is starting its new OR Winter Online edition (Jan. 6 - March 19, with Summit Days on Jan. 20-23), ...
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German bike company Canyon bought by Belgian Adidas shareholder
Groupe Bruxelles Lambert (GBL), a major Belgian-based investment company, has agreed to take over majority control of Canyon Bicycles, the German bike producer known for its direct-to-consumer approach. Roman Arnold, a former supplier of bike components who founded the brand in 2002, will reinvest a significant part of the proceeds ...
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Åre Skidfabrik invests for the future
As previously reported, the Swedish ski manufacturer Åre Skidfabrik recently expanded its facilities near the ski resort of Åre. It has now been revealed that the expansion was part of the company’s largest single investment in its 40-year history. In addition to the 50 percent larger production area, this also ...
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Open Air Group invests in fast-growing Swedish outdoor brand Garphyttan
Open Air Group (OAG), a Stockholm-based group that includes the Chevalier, Tracker, Alaska 1795, Burrel and Valio brands and e-retailers Widforss.se, Widforss.no, Retkitukku.fi and Koiravaruste.fi, is becoming a minority owner of the fast-growing Swedish outdoor brand Garphyttan. Garphyttan develops clothing for outdoor life, work and leisure and has in a ...
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HeiQ now listed on the LSE
On Dec. 7, thanks to a reverse takeover into Auctus Growth Plc, the textile materials company HeiQ was listed on the London Stock Exchange, under the ticker symbol HEIQ. The stock was oversubscribed on issue and raised £60 million (€66m-$80m) before expenses. The new public interest in the company doubtless ...
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New outdoor brand Artilect to hit stores next year
A new outdoor brand, Artilect®, has announced its launch on the global market. The founders of the brand, based in Boulder, Colorado, are Trent Bush and Corry Taylor. Bush is no stranger to building brands. He founded his first brand, the Twist Clothing Company, in the early 1990s. Since then, ...
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Burton sells Channel Island Surfboards
After purchasing the brand in 2006, Burton Snowboards has now decided to sell the Californian surf brand Channel Islands Surfboards back to a group led by members of the Channel Islands management team. Founded in Santa Barbara in 1969 by Al and Terry Merrick, the company is now headquartered in ...