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ArticleCanada Goose sales up 24% in seasonally sluggish quarter
Canada Goose, confirming it has not seen any signs of slowing demand for its products, reported 24.2 percent revenue growth to 69.9 million Canadian dollars (€51.4m) from C$56.3 million in its first quarter. The Q1 operating loss widened by nearly 31 percent to C$80.7 million (€59.4m) from C$61.8 million, but ...
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ArticleLeatt reports yet another quarter of global revenue growth
U.S. over-the-counter (OTC) traded South African protective equipment maker Leatt Corp reported a 25.4 percent increase in sales (compared to Q2 2021) to $17.94 million for the second quarter of the current fiscal year 2022. Operating income increased 18.5 percent to $3.73 million, while net income increased 13 percent to ...
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ArticleWolverine beats expectations in Q2, but lowers FY guidance
Wolverine Worldwide, concerned about inventory escalation in various U.S. retail channels and the likelihood of higher wholesale order cancellations in the market for the remainder of the year, has lowered its FY22 outlook downward. Lingering supply chain delays and currency exchange rates also contributed to the revision. The adjustment was ...
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ArticleTextile waste allegedly used as fuel for brick kilns in Cambodia
Unearthed, a subsidiary of Greenpeace, has issued a new report, stating that off-cuts from Cambodian textile factories mixed with wood are being used to fuel brick kilns on a large scale. The kilns need to stay fired for several days at a temperature of 650° C to burn the clay ...
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ArticleArchroma acquires Textile Effects business from Huntsman
The Swiss chemical solutions company Archroma (part of the U.S.-based investment firm SK Capital Partners) has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the Textile Effects business from Huntsman Corporation. Huntsman Textile Effects was in the OIC news lately for its new PFC-free water repellent. The total enterprise value of ...
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ArticleBike24’s bright spot in difficult times is its young international business
Thanks to sales increases in Spain, France and Italy, the listed German cycling, running and swimming sports online retailer Bike24 Holding AG was at least able to significantly grow its international business. Nevertheless, the Dresden-based company had to accept a decline in sales of 4 percent to €67 million in ...
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ArticleChange of ownership at family-owned bicycle supplier Stevens
Source: Stevens Stevens founders and brothers Wolfgang (left) and Werner von Hacht. As he reached the age of 65, company co-founder Wolfgang von Hacht retired from the management of Stevens Vertriebs GmbH. His 50 percent share in the German bicycle supplier, which once emerged from a Hamburg ...
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ArticleToyota Tsusho supports Patagonia’s Tee-Cycle™ circular T-shirt project
In a press release, Toyota Tsusho Corporation, a trading arm of the Toyota Group, announced that it is participating in Patagonia’s Tee-Cycle™ T-shirt recycling project. Toyota Tsusho is a diversified group involved in various businesses, including the manufacture of metals, chemical products and electronic components, automotive components and industrial machinery, ...
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ArticleWeyco's key brands rise sharply, relaunch of Forsake planned for next year
Weyco Group reported double-digit sales increases for each of its four major footwear brands in the second quarter ended June 30, prompting total revenues to rise by 29 percent to $74.4 million from $57.6 million a year earlier. The group’s brands Florsheim and Stacy Adams saw their sales rise by ...
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ArticleSilva with new corporate appointments
After Silva was acquired by Northern European specialist growth equity investor Verdane in mid-2021, the new owner presented a comprehensive business plan until 2025, focusing on growth in the main markets of Sweden, Norway, the U.K. and Germany. It also identifies marketing as one of the key success factors, along ...
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ArticleFox Factory with new sales records, gives cautious outlook
U.S.-based suspension specialist Fox Factory Corp. reported total revenues of $406.71 million (€399.48 million, +23.9% year-on-year) in its second fiscal quarter of 2022. This amount is split between the Powered Vehicles Group (PVD, $229.03 million, +20.9%) and the Specialty Sports Group (SSD, $177.67 million, +28.1%). SSD sales increased due to ...
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ArticleGiant Group reports historic quarterly record
With a record-breaking second quarter under its belt, Taiwanese bicycle manufacturer Giant Manufacturing Company Limited (Giant Group) has increased its H1 sales by 7.2 percent to a total of TWD 45.01 billion (€1.47 billion). Considering the rising inflation worldwide and the war in Ukraine, this is an excellent result. In ...
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ArticleBombardier acquires majority stake in German bike transmission specialist Pinion
Pinion, a Stuttgart-based manufacturer of a fully sealed manual bike transmission “Made in Germany,” which is based on sports car gearbox technology, has gained a new strategic partner in the Canadian group Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. (BRP), which has also become a majority shareholder alongside the founders and managing directors ...
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ArticleBoardriders publishes first ESG and CSR report
Roughly 16 months after Arne Arens, the former The North Face Europe CEO, took over as new chief executive officer of the Boardriders group, the company has released its ESG and CSR report 2020/21, which is the first of its kind. The group’s purpose, mission and foundation are supported by ...
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ArticleU.S. outdoor industry study examines recreation and outdoor companies’ hiring challenges
The Oregon State University’s center for the outdoor recreation economy, with support from Basecamp Outdoor, Path to Peak education and consulting and the Confluence of States, has conducted a new Outdoor Industry Workforce Assessment for the American Outdoor Industry Association (OIA) and the Outdoor Recreation Roundtable. The study aims to ...
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ArticleJack Wolfskin sales grow double-digit despite headwinds in China and Europe
Callaway reported record second-quarter results, driven by sales and operating profit growth at its top golf facilities. Callaway said pricing and other business improvements implemented in the first half of the year enabled the company to “outrun the ubiquitous inflationary pressures, unfavorable foreign currency exchange rates and staffing challenges.” Net ...
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ArticleYeti sees plenty of upside from markets outside U.S.
Yeti, the premium drinkware and cooler brand, says it will focus on driving consumer relevance and “developing optimal omnichannel distribution” in the six European markets, Japan and Australia, where it already has brand penetration. After launching a website in the U.K. in 2019, the company added websites in Germany, France, ...
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ArticleCompass Diversified lifts guidance after Q2 sales surge by 19%
Compass Diversified (CoDi) lifted its outlook for the full year after a 19 percent rise in second-quarter net sales growth driven by Boa Technology and Lugano Diamonds. Net sales rose to $515.6 million from $431 million a year earlier. Net income increased to $31 million compared to a net loss ...
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ArticleOutDoor by ISPO stays at MOC for one more year, changes date
In a joint statement, the European Outdoor Group and Messe München have announced that the next OutDoor by ISPO will be held at MOC, in the north of Munich, just like the most recent 2022 edition of the show. However, the date is changing, and the show is now scheduled ...
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ArticleLenzing sees “significantly higher” Ebitda as H1 revenues jump
Specialist fiber maker Lenzing Group said it expected annual Ebitda to be significantly higher after reporting a 25 percent jump in half-year revenue, driven by higher fiber prices. The company said revenue in the six months to June 1 rose to €1.3 billion, compared with £1.03 billion a year earlier. ...
