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ArticleBike24 reports 44 percent revenue growth in H1 2021
German Bike24 Holding AG, the e-commerce retailer for cycling, running and swimming sports that has been publicly listed since June, reported sales of €127.4 million in the first half of 2021. Compared to H1 of the previous year, this is an increase of 44 percent. At the same time, the ...
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ArticleAdidas to sell Reebok to ABG for €2.1 bn
On Aug. 12, Adidas has entered into a definitive agreement to sell Reebok to the Authentic Brands Group (ABG) for a total of up to €2.1 billion. The majority will be paid in cash at the time of closing, which is expected to occur in the first quarter of 2022, ...
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ArticleAdditional cash boost for Arevo allows for expansion of 3D printing facilities
Silicon Valley-based technology company Arevo unveiled a 3D-printed bicycle frame at Eurobike 2019. In August 2020, the company began offering on-demand custom production using a high-speed printer and in August 2021, Arevo announced not only “the completion of the world’s largest 3D printing facility for carbon fiber composite additive manufacturing,” ...
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ArticleCanada Goose sees sales double in Q1
Canada Goose said it is on track to meet its target for 2022 revenues of over 1 billion Canadian dollars (€681.0m-$799.1m), as sales in the fiscal first quarter ended June 30 doubled to CA$56.3 million (€38.3m-$45.0m) from CA$26.1 million the year earlier amid significant growth in all geographic regions. DTC ...
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ArticleEOG unveils retail-specific content for OutDoor by ISPO
European Outdoor Group (EOG) and ISPO Group have announced in the process of planning OutDoor by ISPO, which will take place on Oct. 5-7, 2021, as a hybrid conference and a significantly scaled-down physical trade show, several specific content and program items designed specifically with and for outdoor retailers. ...
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ArticleTopgolf and golf boost Callaway, outdoor shows resilience
Callaway Golf’s revenues increased 208 percent to $914 million in the second quarter ended June 30, thanks in part to the first-time inclusion of Topgolf, which is now the group’s third operating segment along with golf equipment and soft goods and whose sales nearly doubled, compared to the prior year, ...
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ArticleMore details on consumer integration at ISPO Munich
After initial information about ISPO Munich’s new concept – including plans to partially open the show to consumers – was revealed rather “in passing“ during a webinar of the winter sports initiative “My Winter. My Sport.” last month, Messe München finally gave more details about the event, set for Jan. ...
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ArticleIncreased demand helps Johnson Outdoors reel in higher sales, profits
Johnson Outdoors reported a rise in third-quarter sales and profits driven by a continued recovery in fishing, camping and water recreation. At the same time, diving also showed signs of a turnaround as Covid-19 travel restrictions were further eased. Total company net sales for the three months to July 2 ...
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ArticleGoPro posts 86% revenue growth in Q2
GoPro saw revenues increase by 86 percent to $250 million in the second quarter ended June 30, up from $134 million in the second quarter of 2020. The number of GoPro subscribers jumped by 211 percent to 1,160,000, and the company expects to exceed 1.7 million subscribers by the end ...
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ArticleWeyco sees potential in Forsake, benefits from renewed dress shoe demand
Glendale, Wisconsin-based Weyco Group reported net sales of $57.6 million in the group’s second quarter of 2020, which ended June 30, compared with $16.6 million a year earlier, when sales were severely impacted by the pandemic outbreak. Sales were down about 5 percent from the second quarter of 2019, with ...
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ArticleDorel posts ninth consecutive quarter of sales growth despite supply chain problems
Canadian conglomerate Dorel Industries Inc. continues to ride the wave of success, not only but mainly due to best results of its bicycle products-selling Sports Division and its Juvenile Division. In the second quarter of the current fiscal year 2021, the group increased its sales by 5.7 percent to $764.99 ...
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ArticleGiant with strong H1 figures, production to be expanded with factory in Vietnam
Despite supply bottlenecks, container shortages and unfavorable exchange rates, Taiwan’s leading bicycle manufacturer Giant Group reported total consolidated sales of 41.99 billion Taiwan dollars (€1.28bn-$1.51bn) in the first half of fiscal 2021, thanks to unabated demand. Compared to the first six months of the previous year, this is an increase ...
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ArticleFourth consecutive record quarter for Fox Factory
U.S.-based suspension specialist Fox Factory Holding Corp. posted significant gains in both revenue and profit in the second quarter of fiscal 2021 compared to the same quarter last year. In addition, this year’s second quarter was not only the company’s fourth consecutive record quarter, but also surpassed the $1 billion ...
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ArticleYeti raises FY outlook as Q2 sales grow 45%
Yeti, the U.S. producer of coolers, drinkware and other outdoor gear, saw second-quarter sales rise by 45 percent to $357.7 million. DTC sales increased by 48 percent to $196.9 million and represented 55 percent of the sales pie, up from 54 percent the year earlier. Wholesale sales increased by 41 ...
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ArticleGfK Market Monitor Switzerland: Outdoor and camping with substantial growth in Q2
The GfK Market Monitor on the Swiss retail trade in cooperation with more than 40 major Swiss retailers, which account for around 40-50 percent of total retail sales in Switzerland, closes the first half of 2021 with a plus of 5.9 percent. The result is mainly due to double-digit growth ...
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ArticleNew acquisitions help Rocky Brands stride forward in Q2
Rocky Brands reported a 60 percent rise in second-quarter earnings as incremental sales from Muck Boot, XTRATUF, Servus, Neo and Ranger brands acquired from Honeywell in March made a healthy contribution to revenues. Net income rose to $3.89 million from $2.44 million in the three months to June 30 as ...
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ArticleWeather chaos in China and Europe results in more supply chain disruptions
Floods in Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and China have caused disruptions in supply chains. The natural disasters paralyzed road, rail and sea traffic, putting deliveries ahead of the winter holidays at risk. According to preliminary estimates, the cost of restoring railroads in European countries will be up to $4 billion. ...
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ArticlePurchase decisions: YouGov study sees animal welfare topics on the rise
According to a new study initiated by animal welfare organization Four Paws and executed by YouGov, there is a significant increase in awareness and sensibility among consumers worldwide regarding the use of animal products for fashion since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic. There is a measurable ...
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ArticleEOG State of Trade: Outdoor wholesale value drops 9.5% in 2020
The European Outdoor Group (EOG) has provided an update to its State of Trade (SoT) market research program with the latest figures on the Outdoor market for 2020. The sales figures highlight the impact that the Covid-19 pandemic had on the sector last year. According to the EOG study, the ...
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ArticleColumbia lifts guidance after strong Q2, but CEO attacks freight “monopoly”
Columbia Sportswear swung to a second-quarter profit and raised its full-year 2021 forecasts but warned that “escalating” ocean-freight prices and ongoing port congestions were dragging on the annual outlook. The outdoor gear producer reported net income of $40.6 million for the three months to June 30, compared with a loss ...
