Latest Corporate and M&A – Page 22
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VF’s new fulfillment center in the U.K. begins operations
VF Corp., through its local subsidiary VF Northern Europe Limited, has begun operations at its new fulfillment center in Bardon, Leicestershire, which will employ about 250 people at peak times. The new 55,800-square-meter center will have “state-of-the-art automation capabilities putting it at the forefront of the footwear and apparel industry.” ...
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Investor acquires majority stake in Elastic Interface maker Cytech
With an initial investment from its private equity fund PM&Partners III Fund, Italian private equity firm PM&Partners SGR has joined Cytech (aka Cyctech Group aka Cypad Group) as a majority shareholder. The investor intends to support the group in its ambitious development plans. The management team, which will continue to ...
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Zweirad Union unveils production plan for Sangerhausen factory
Following the takeover of insolvent German bicycle manufacturer Sachsenring Bike Manufaktur in mid-February, the new owner, the German Zweirad Union E-Mobility und Produktion, has now communicated the first roadmap and outlines for future market-oriented bicycle production in the Sangerhausen plant. Behind the newly founded Zweirad Union E-Mobility stands an unnamed ...
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MTB cycletech manufacturer Velobaze calls it quits
On March 25, partners, dealers and suppliers of Swiss MTB Cycletech producer Velobaze received the news that the manufacturer’s business operations “will be discontinued with immediate effect due to the current economic situation.” According to the Velobaze board of directors, this step had to be taken despite significant financial investment ...
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European carbon bike frame factory opened in Portugal
Together with German carbon forge All Ahead Composites as a technology partner and Taiwanese supplier Art Collection Corporation as a design partner, the Portuguese companies Ciclo Fapril, Miranda Bike Parts and Rodi Rims & Wheels have established a European carbon frame factory under the name Carbon Team. In 2016, these ...
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DTC e-bike brand VanMoof heralds global stationary service expansion
As part of its core global strategy, flourishing DTC e-bike supplier VanMoof announces plans to expand its local presence from eight to 50 cities over the next six months. With this move, the Dutch company aims to strengthen its position “as an e-bike leader” in the field of urban mobility. ...
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Adidas ends 2020 with a small plus and presents new business plan with focus (also) on outdoor
As reported in detail by our sister publication SGI Europe, the Adidas Group ended the year with a small sales increase of one percent in local currencies in the fourth quarter, despite a challenging environment, especially in Europe, the only market that suffered a sales decline. As currency headwinds persisted, ...
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PAI retains control of A.S. Adventure, whose sales fell by 22.9% in 2020
We reported earlier about an agreement between A.S. Adventure Group and 12 banks, brokered by the Amsterdam District Court, to deal with its debt of €292 million. Responding to our inquiries, the company’s management indicated that the terms of the agreement are a little different from what has been reported ...
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Conzzeta in transformation - new name, search for Mammut buyer and resignation of management team
In a further step in its ongoing strategic transformation and following the publication of declining results for the 2020 financial year, the executive board of the Swiss Conzzeta Group will step down at its upcoming annual general meeting on April 21. The board of directors will also propose to the ...
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Half of A.S. Adventure Group taken over by banks in exchange for €85 million in debt
According to reports by the Dutch financial daily Het Financieele Dagblad and the Belgian business daily De Tijd report, half of the share capital of the Belgium-based A.S. Adventure Group, one of the largest omnichannel outdoor retailers in Europe, has been taken over by several of its creditors – a ...
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Bamboo producer buys 31.8% of Merida Italia
Forever Bambù, a company active in the cultivation of giant bamboo through biodynamic and symbiotic agriculture, has acquired 31.8 percent of Merida Italia, the Italian branch of Taiwan’s Merida Corporation. The transaction was carried out as part of a €2 million capital increase, of which €750,000 were signed by Forever ...
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Ampler Bikes continues to expand after doubling sales in 2020
After doubling its sales last year, young B2C e-bike company Ampler Bikes is looking to simultaneously expand into other national markets this year while maintaining a high growth rate in Germany (currently the company’s most important market). For 2021, the Estonians have their sights set on Switzerland and the Netherlands. ...
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SRAM buys Time Sport’s pedal business from Rossignol Group
After having already announced that it had sold the carbon frame and fork production, including the RTM Composite factory of its subsidiary Time Sport International to the French-American investment and management group Cardinal Cycling Group, the French Groupe Rossignol is now also parting with the Time pedal division. The buyer ...
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Volkswagen enters bicycle leasing and financing business
On February 18, Volkswagen Financial Services, a wholly-owned subsidiary of German automaker Volkswagen (VW), announced an expansion of its broad range of mobility services to include leasing and financing of bicycles and e-bikes. The new business will be generated through VW Volkswagen Financial Services’ investment in Digital Mobility Leasing (26 ...
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Niche e-bike brand Nox Cycles launches crowdfunding campaign
German-Austrian bike brand Nox Cycles, which set its course towards e-bikes in 2015 and founded Nox Cycles Austria GmbH based in Zillertal two years later, is currently attracting attention. Last year saw the launch of the construction of “Fort Nox”, a state-of-the-art, sustainable and resource-saving administration and production building with ...
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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 ...