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    Bike24 reports high 2023 loss due to impairments, depreciation and amortization

    26 March 2024

    After listed online retailer Bike24 Holding AG announced its first preliminary figures for FY 2023 at the end of February, the Dresden-based company has now presented its annual report with all the relevant details. This includes value adjustments and write-downs, which did not yet play a role, ...

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    Slump in sales of bike helmets causes two-digit drop in Mips’ 2023 results

    24 March 2024

    The Swedish supplier of safety technology for helmets, Mips AB, closed FY 2023 with a 37 percent decline in sales (39 percent adjusted for currency effects) compared to the previous year and achieved total sales of SEK 357 million (€31.20m). According to the company, the double-digit drop in sales is ...

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    KMD Brands’ H1 results impacted by numerous factors

    20 March 2024

    New Zealand-based KMD Brands, the Kathmandu, Rip Curl, and Oboz parent, reported lower H1 group sales and underlying Ebitda due to weak consumer sentiment, a warm Australian winter, difficult year-on-year comparisons, and excess inventory issues in the wholesale channel. KMD’s net loss from continuing operations was NZ$9.7 million (€5.4m) for ...

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    At Ideal Bike, the market slump was accompanied by two client bankruptcies

    19 March 2024

    As we have already reported, the two Taiwanese industry leaders Giant Group and Merida had to contend with declining sales trends last year. Taiwan’s third-largest bike manufacturer, Ideal Bike Corporation, was hit even harder by some inherited loss-making issues. Last year, the Taiwanese company not only had to cope with ...

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    Solo Brands reports Q4 loss on impairment charge

    17 March 2024

    A goodwill charge of $249 million related to its Solo Stove, Oru and Isle businesses negatively impacted Solo Brands’ Q4 results. The operating loss was $240.8 million against an operating profit of $26.8 million for the three months ended Dec. 31. The Q4 net loss was $210.9 million against a ...

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    Spinnova reports disappointing FY, announces new strategy and job cuts

    16 March 2024

    Finnish sustainable fiber production specialist Spinnova, listed on Nasdaq First North Growth Market Finland, has closed its financial year 2023 with high losses and declining sales and has therefore announced a new strategic direction and a resulting reduction in staff. In 2023, Spinnova generated revenue of €10.6 million, which was ...

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    Buff revises revenues for FY 2022-23

    13 March 2024

    Buff, as Palco23 reported back in September, reported consolidated revenues of €48.2 million for its full year 2023, which ended last April. Buff has since revised the figure to €47.8 million, as the same source reported in February. Either way, there was a decline from the €49.6 million of FY ...

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    Slimmed down Clarus focused on outdoor, adventure

    11 March 2024

    Having completed the divestiture of its former Precision Sport business on Feb. 29, Clarus Corp., the parent of Black Diamond, Rhino-Rack, Maxtrax and Tred Outdoors, says it has taken important steps to realign its brands and inventory levels and position its business for “long-term profitable growth as a pure-play, ...

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    Coats sees rebound in footwear, albeit destocking lags behind apparel sector

    11 March 2024

    Coats expects modest revenue growth in 2024 as its markets started to recover in the second half of last year, helping it to deliver higher 2023 profits. The British group, which makes threads and components for the footwear and clothing industries, said destocking of inventories by footwear customers had lagged ...

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    Snow Peak’s lofty FY24 goals will be chased as private company

    10 March 2024

    Snow Peak, the upscale Japanese camping business, which went public a decade ago, will reportedly go private through a management-led buyout with Bain Capital as a partner in a deal valued at approximately ¥50 billion (€310m). The pending transaction was first reported several weeks ago by multiple outlets, including Mergermarket ...

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    Rapala VMC eyes operating profit return in FY24

    8 March 2024

    After a challenging FY23, where sales fell by double-digits in all its key geographic markets, Rapala VMC intends to return a full-year comparable operating profit this year, helped by retail inventory levels that are finally returning to normal levels. Other factors projected to bolster results for the Finnish outdoor group ...

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    Arc’teryx helps Amer Sports grow sales in first quarter as public company

    6 March 2024

    Thirty-four days after raising $1.365 billion in an NYSE IPO, Amer Sports conducted its first earnings call as a public company yesterday. While the Arc’teryx, Salomon and Peak Performance parent delivered Q4 revenues some $20 million above expectations, the quarterly loss was wider than expected. Amre’s shares finished the trading ...

  • Rockey Brands
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    Rocky Brands’ Q4 sales drop 9.3% due to unexpected headwinds

    1 March 2024

    Rocky Brands reported sales of $126.0 million in the fourth quarter of 2023, down by 9.3 percent compared to the year-earlier but still an improvement on the previous quarter and the slowest rate of sales decline for the year. Sales were down by 6 percent when service brand sales, divested ...

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    CoDi believes inventory will become tailwind in 2024

    1 March 2024

    After a difficult 2023, where inventory destocking negatively impacted results at its four outdoor-related businesses, Compass Diversified (CoDi) is banking on a “much higher level of growth” for many of its consumer businesses this year. Additionally, the group, which has eyes on more companies and brands in its portfolio, says ...

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    MyStromer reports sustainable growth in 2023

    29 February 2024

    Despite the major hurdles that the bicycle industry had to overcome last year – overstock, liquidity bottlenecks, etc. – bicycle supplier MyStromer AG was able to score points. Without disclosing detailed sales figures, the Swiss manufacturer of the Stromer and Desiknio brands closed FY2023 with consolidated sales growth of 10 ...

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    Fox Factory’s SSG sales drop weighs on the overall result for FY23

    24 February 2024

    While Fox Factory’s former Powered Vehicle Division (split in Q2 2023 into the Powered Vehicle Group (PVG) and Aftermarket Applications Group (AAG)) scored with sales growth, the Specialty Sports Group (SSG), which operates the bicycle product brands Easton Cycling, Fox Suspension, Marzocchi and Race Face, ended up with a two-digit ...

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    Wolverine progresses with turnaround, but faces further setbacks

    22 February 2024

    Six months on the job, Wolverine Wordwide President and CEO Chris Hufnagel had to oversee changes in many aspects of the group’s overall business, including excess inventory, shedding businesses, lowering debt levels, and improving the supply chain. Progress has been made, but the turnaround will take more time to complete ...

  • Garmin
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    Garmin reports strong Q4 results, guides to 10 percent revenue growth in FY24

    21 February 2024

    Fueled by double-digit gains in both net sales and operating income, Garmin reported strong Q4 results and offered guidance on FY24, where it sees total sales improving by 10 percent to $5.75 billion but overall gross margin contracting by 100 basis points to 56.5 percent. In Q4 ended Dec. ...

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    KMD group sales slowed in H1, Kathmandu affected by weak winter down under

    21 February 2024

    All three of KMD’s brands – Rip Curl, Kathmandu and Oboz – suffered a year-over-year sales decline in the first half that ended Jan. 31, with their aggregate revenues projected to be down by 14.5 percent to 469 million New Zealand dollars (€267.3m). Amid ongoing weakness in consumer sentiment during ...

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    Yeti misses Q4 sales mark, but international soars

    17 February 2024

    Yeti is forecasting sales growth of 20-25 percent in 2024 from all markets outside the U.S. after stellar results from the segment in FY23. The group’s international sales expanded by 28 percent last year to nearly $260.7 million, fueled by momentum in Europe, where the brand is now carried in ...