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ArticleStudy: Germans want to continue to invest in outdoor equipment
Three-quarters of Germans want to buy outdoor equipment in the next 12 months. Albeit, the products that are of interest change slightly.
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ArticleYeti sees big growth potential outside U.S.
Yeti’s first-quarter international sales rose 45 percent to $37.4 million from $25.8 million to account for 13 percent of period revenues and Yeti management thinks the segment can grow to more than 20 percent of its overall business over the long term. Despite current geopolitical headwinds in Europe, Yeti is ...
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ArticleClarus' outdoor results impacted by supply chain, logistics
Clarus Corp. posted a 7 percent decline in first-quarter net income to $5.3 million from $5.67 million despite a 50 percent increase in revenues to $113.3 million from $75.3 million. Sales benefitted from contributions from acquisitions Rhino-Rack ($24.5m) and Maxtrax ($24.5m). Outdoor segment sales were essentially flat at $51.5 ...
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ArticleRevolutionRace sees 50% Q3 sales gain despite supply chain problems
RevolutionRace (RVRC), the Swedish DTC outdoor company, continued to grow rapidly in the third quarter of its financial year, as sales increased by 50 percent to 367.4 million Swedish kronor (€34.6m) despite persistent supply chain problems for some of its products. On a constant currency basis, sales in the three ...
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ArticleEmerald’s recovery momentum continues
Trade show organizer Emerald Holding, Inc. reported revenue of $98.5 million for the first quarter of 2022, an increase of $85.6 million, or 663.6 percent, from $12.9 million in the first quarter of 2021. The company said it successfully hosted 31 in-person trade shows, conferences and other events with more ...
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ArticleLenzing’s Q1 revenues grow double-digit despite rising costs
Lenzing, the Austrian manufacturer of wood-based specialty fibers, posted revenues of €615 million in the first quarter of 2022, representing a 25.7 percent increase year-on-year, primarily driven by continued high demand for wood-based biodegradable specialty fibers and higher fiber prices. Specialty fibers currently account for 73.3 percent of its fiber ...
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ArticleJohnson Outdoors gets lift from camping, but fishing sinks
Johnson Outdoors’ operating income slipped 57.2 percent to $15.4 million from $36.0 million as total revenues fell 8.0 percent to $189.6 million from $206.2 million for the second quarter ended April 1. Gross margin slid to 36.2 percent from 45.2 percent, a decline the company blamed on higher material and ...
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ArticleFox Factory forecasts overheated bike product sales “back to normal” in winter 2022
In its first sales quarter of the current fiscal year 2022, suspension specialist Fox Factory Holding Corp reported a 35.6 percent increase in its earned revenue of $377.98 million compared to the previous year’s first quarter. Net income of $48.05 million also increased by a double-digit 26.5 percent. Fox Factory ...
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ArticleOutdoor Retailer: Show director explains reasons for return to Utah
According to Marisa Nicholson, show director of Outdoor Retailer, the customers’ feedback was the main reason why the OR show will return to Salt Lake City. Missing demo opportunities, higher travel expenses and the timing were the reasons that stood against Denver.
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ArticleWeyco sales nearly double in Q1
Weyco Group’s revenues reached $81.4 million in the first quarter ended March 31, a record for the period and nearly double the $46.9 million seen the year earlier, when the Covid-19 pandemic heavily impacted sales. Revenues were 10 percent higher than the first quarter of 2019, ahead of the health ...
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ArticleVista Outdoor to separate into two; Q4 and FY profits soar
Vista Outdoor, which currently has a portfolio of 39 brands, including five it acquired over the last year, intends to separate its outdoor products and sporting products segments into two independent, publicly-traded companies. The current completion date for the transaction is sometime in 2023, when Vista sees additional acquisitions before ...
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ArticleMoncler records 61% sales growth in Q1
Moncler generated sales of €589.9 million in the first quarter of 2022, up a reported 61 percent on the year earlier and a 60 percent increase at constant currency rates. In the three months ended March 30, 2022, sales at constant currencies were also 58 percent higher than in the ...
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ArticleRocky Brands almost doubles Q1 net sales driven by strong wholesale performance
U.S. footwear company Rocky Brands’ sales for the three months to March 31 rose 90.5 percent year on year to $167.0 million. The figure includes $64.0 million in net revenue from the company’s Boston Group, compared with $6.5 million in the same period last year. The Boston group includes The ...
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ArticleVittoria Group builds bike park and innovation center in Italy
Italian bicycle tire giant Vittoria Group has begun construction of what it describes as “the world’s first all-discipline cycling experience, innovation center and knowledge hub for bicycle tire development.” Vittoria Park will be built around the company’s headquarters near Milan. It will also house an impressive testing area open to ...
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ArticleSuper Retail Group unveils sales, strategies for three banners
Super Retail Group, the Australian retailer with two outdoor formats and one focused on sporting goods, reported mixed results for the week 27 to 43 period. Rebel Sport, hurt by limited stock availability in some categories that included footwear, suffered a 4.0 percent year-to-date decline in same-store sales. SRG’s outdoor ...
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ArticleThe return of Kneissl – with e-bikes made in Italy, in collab with Fitstore24
Source: Fitstore24, Kneissl Bikes Franz Kneissl Design’s Carbon Fully (2022) Franz Kneissl III carries an extremely well-known name in Austrian sports and business history. The eponymous ski brand dates back to the first handmade wooden ski made by Franz Kneissl I in 1910, but ski manufacturing has ...
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ArticleRestricting the use of PFAS: Multinational and cross-industry activities underway
As early as 2014, a group of researchers had examined the effect of exposure of polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) stemming from outdoor jackets. The study showed that among the background population, the highest intermediate exposure was a factor of 3-10 below the estimated average dietary intake, while among individuals occupationally exposed ...
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ArticleYESS pilot project: Yarn and fabric manufacturers strive to end modern slavery
The Responsible Sourcing Network has released the results of the pilot of its flagship initiative YESS (Yarn Ethically & Sustainably Sourced). The pilot, which included virtual training and in-person assessments in India, Pakistan and Malaysia, has shown that manufacturers can track all their cotton through their systems, from the fabric ...
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ArticleMips reports outstanding start into 2022
In the first quarter of fiscal 2022, Swedish helmet technology and “Brain Protection System” (BPS) manufacturer Mips AB reported preliminary net sales of SEK 137 million (€13.22 million), an increase of 65.1 percent year-on-year. Organic growth amounted to 48 percent during the quarter. It is mainly based on the success ...
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Article50 years after the sale of the brand, the Millet family has taken back the lead
Source: Millet Jean-Pierre Millet Millet Mountain Group, formerly part of the Swiss Calida Group and owner of the brands Lafuma and Millet, has completed its acquisition by the new main shareholder Jean-Pierre Millet (grandson of the brand Millet’s founders) and Inspiring Sport Capital, a private equity fund ...
