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  • Canada Goose
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    Canada Goose aims to have up to 150 stores and $3 billion in sales by 2028

    17 February 2023

    After reporting slightly weaker third-quarter numbers earlier this month, Canada Goose, founded in 1957 in a small warehouse in Toronto, Canada, announced not only its five-year financial goals but also an update on its strategic priorities at its Investor Day on Feb. 7, 2023, at the company headquarters. “Today, Canada ...

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    Shimano with new sales and profit record for its bicycle division

    15 February 2023

    Many companies – irrespective of the industry – lost ground, especially in the second half of 2022. Inflation triggered by the Ukraine war has led to a buying restraint on the part of consumers worldwide. Everyone is feeling the pinch. But there are a few exceptions: For Shimano, for example, ...

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    Bicycle market slowdown brings Mips’ otherwise good fiscal year 2022 results down

    13 February 2023

    In the fourth quarter of the 2022 fiscal year alone, Swedish “Brain Protection System” innovator Mips AB had to digest a 46 percent sales drop compared to the last three months of the previous year, down to SEK 107 million (€9.60 million – adjusted for currency effects, minus 53 percent).

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    Thule Group decline in sales continues into Q4

    10 February 2023

    Thule Group has reported a sharp decline in sales for the fourth quarter of 2022, as a slump in bike products begun in the third quarter continued. The Swedish company explains that retailers sought to reduce inventories in the product category in the second half of the year after “excessively ...

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    Rapala issues profit warning after poor weather hits winter sales

    10 February 2023

    Fishing equipment maker Rapala has issued a profit warning after reporting a fall in 2022 earnings and sales due to poor winter weather in the northern hemisphere and high inventories.

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    Fenix Q4 profits squeezed as sales inch up 4%

    9 February 2023

    Martin Nordin, chairman, describes Q4 as “another quarter of insecurity” for Fenix Outdoor.

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    SSU hoping strategic realignment plan will return group to run rate profitability in FY24

    8 February 2023

    Signa Sports United calls the current headwinds it’s facing transitory and believes they should begin to subside in the second half of FY23

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    VF Corp plans to "sharpen its near-term focus" and more to improve performance

    8 February 2023

    VF Corp., under interim president and CEO Benno Dorer, is vowing to take all necessary actions to improve its operating performance heading into its FY24 that commences on April 1. Already, the The North Face, Vans and Timberland parent has decided to slash its quarterly dividend by 41 percent to ...

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    Johnson Outdoors sees improving supply availability in fishing

    6 February 2023

    Johnson Outdoors has reported mixed first-quarter results, with improving sales trends in fishing and diving and declines in camping and watercraft, but higher-cost inventory continues to press on margins. The group, while uncertain how the spring season will evolve, intends to monitor demand and proactively manage inventory levels as the ...

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    Canada Goose lowers outlook for FY23

    4 February 2023

    Canada Goose, citing slowing momentum in the North American market and worse than anticipated pandemic-related disruptions in China, has dropped its annual revenue guidance by 2 to 8 percent to a range of C$1.175 to C$1.195 billion (€807m to €820m) from a prior outlook of C$1.2 to C$1.3 billion. The ...

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    Vista Outdoor net income dips 45% in Q3

    3 February 2023

    Vista Outdoor, the group that owns 41 sporting and outdoor brands, saw its Q3 net income fall by 45 percent to $65.1 million from $118.1 million for the third quarter ending Dec. 25. Reported earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) declined by 38.8 percent to $97.3 million. Earnings before interest, ...

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    Dometic Q4 organic sales slump 11%

    27 January 2023

    Dometic reported sales in the fourth quarter of 2022 of 6,172 million Swedish kronor (€550.1m), up by 11 percent on the year earlier, as acquisitions and currency tailwinds more than offset an 11 percent contraction in organic sales. The decline in organic sales at the Swedish specialist in products for ...

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    2022 bicycle stock chart development proves you can always do worse

    13 January 2023

    Five are up, the majority are down. Compare your brand’s performance with our analysis of the 2022 bicycle stock market.

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    Helen of Troy making three organizational changes

    6 January 2023

    Helen of Troy, the parent of Osprey and Hydro Flask, is undergoing three organizational changes and shrinking its global workforce by about 10 percent, with most staff reductions completed before March 1. Most notably, the group has decided to merge its Health & Wellness and Beauty segments, centralize its global ...

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    Johnson Outdoors starting to see some supply chain relief

    12 December 2022

    Johnson Outdoors, which began to experience some easing of supply chain availability in its fishing business in the fourth quarter, reported a 39 percent increase in net income to $9.7 million from $6.9 million for the period ended Sept. 30. Operating profit, however, slipped 2.0 percent to $13.3 million from ...

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    Rose Bikes continues double-digit growth in 2021/22

    8 December 2022

    DTC provider Rose Bikes GmbH achieved total sales of €174 million in its 2021/22 fiscal year ending Oct. 31. Compared to the previous year, this is an increase of 17 percent. What the Bocholt-based company is particularly proud of is that, despite bottlenecks in the supply chain, sales of complete ...

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    VF seeks new permanent CEO following Rendle’s decision to step down

    5 December 2022

    Source: VF Corp. Benno Dorer, interim president and CEO of VF, effective immediately VF Corp. announced that Benno Dorer, lead independent director of the VF board of directors, has been appointed interim president and chief executive officer, effective immediately. Richard Carucci, who has served on the board ...

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    Schwan-Stabilo’s outdoor brands grow by 16.4%

    25 November 2022

    The German Schwan-Stabilo group, the owner of Deuter, Ortovox, Maier Sports and Gonso, has published its 2021/22 business numbers, achieving growth in all of the group’s categories, which are cosmetics, writing instruments and outdoor sports. In the time span reported, the group generated sales of €745.3 million (previous year: €623.2 ...

  • Weyco
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    Weyco expects declining sales after record Q3

    17 November 2022

    Weyco Group generated record sales in the third quarter of 2022, with revenues jumping by 56 percent compared to the year earlier to $97.0 million. Growth was led by its North America wholesale business and underpinned by strong consumer demand, higher selling prices and the “abnormally low” revenues seen in ...

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    Merida’s value sales continue to grow at double-digit rate in 2022

    14 November 2022

    After Taiwan’s leading bicycle manufacturer Giant Manufacturing Company Ltd. reported double-digit sales growth of 14.4 percent (compared to the same period in 2021) in the first three sales quarters of 2022, Merida Ind. Co. Ltd., also listed on the stock exchange and the second largest bicycle manufacturer in the ...