Latest News & Analysis – Page 47
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ArticleMerrell and Saucony drive Wolverine’s Q1 growth
The US performance footwear group regained profitability in Q1, led by strong sales from its trail and running brands and despite tariff-related uncertainty.
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ArticleYeti aims to cut China exposure and expand globally
The US outdoor brand outlines new product launches and international ambitions amid ongoing supply chain shifts and tariff challenges.
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ArticleREI becomes first US retailer to achieve zero waste
The US outdoor co-op hit a major sustainability milestone and reported key financials while deepening investments in climate and community initiatives.
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ArticleOutdoor Impact Summit: ‘We’re not just gathering to talk’
EOG’s Sophie Offord and Dr. Katy Stevens talk about why the upcoming Munich summit (May 19–20) aims to spark more than talk — and how the industry helped shape it.
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ArticleLeading outdoor industry representatives advocate on Capitol Hill
At a high-level summit in Washington, DC, US outdoor brands met with lawmakers to push for public land protection, tariff reform and equitable outdoor access. Chris Goddard was there to report for us.
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ArticleSport industry urges EU to sustain funding
More than 150 organizations from across Europe are urging the EU to safeguard sport funding in its next multiannual budget framework.
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ArticleThredUp raises 2025 outlook after Q1 growth
The US online resale platform reports 10 percent revenue increase and narrows net loss.
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ArticleKontoor sees Helly Hansen on the rise despite looming risks
The US lifestyle apparel group expects a strong contribution from the Norwegian outdoor brand despite fresh debt concerns and tariff risks.
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ArticleRevolutionRace grows sales, maintains profitability
The Swedish DTC brand reports modest Q3 growth and stable profits despite a challenging retail environment across key markets.
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ArticleFenix Outdoor Q1 profits down, Frilufts sales drop
The Swedish outdoor group reports lower Q1 earnings and declining DTC sales, with its retail arm Frilufts impacted by unseasonal weather and weak demand.
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ArticleOase Outdoors drives growth in Ratos’ product segment
The Scandinavian investment firm highlights strong momentum in its portfolio’s outdoor division despite market pressures.
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ArticleHelen of Troy appoints interim CEO
The US-based parent of Osprey, Hydro Flask and other outdoor and wellness brands announces a sudden leadership shake-up.
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ArticleColumbia withdraws FY2025 outlook due to tariff impacts
The US-based outdoor apparel group pauses its annual forecast as global trade pressures and consumer uncertainty cloud the second half of 2025.
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ArticleJohnson Outdoors reports Q2 profit despite drop in sales
The US-based outdoor gear maker saw profit growth in Q2 even as sales declined, with fishing and camping segments showing contrasting results.
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ArticleWinter sports brands join UN climate campaign
European ski and snowboard brands strengthen climate commitments by joining the UN-backed Race to Zero campaign, aiming for net-zero emissions.
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ArticlePierer Mobility reports €1.88bn revenue, €1.19bn loss, plans bicycle segment exit
The Austrian mobility group’s provisional 2024 results reveal significant losses amid restructuring efforts and investor negotiations.
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ArticleDon’t miss:
The 1st Outdoor Impact SummitEOG’s inaugural event in Munich on May 19-20 sets the agenda and format for meaningful sustainability measures.
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ArticleGarmin does it again – reports another strong quarter
The Swiss maker of fitness and navigation devices reports strong Q1 growth across key segments and raises its full-year outlook despite trade uncertainty.
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ArticleNewell Brands updates FY outlook, addresses tariff implications
The US-based parent of outdoor brands Coleman and Marmot adjusts its FY25 outlook and weighs tariff-related risks to earnings and cash flow.
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ArticleKlättermusen expands retail network, becomes tour operator
Swedish premium outdoor brand Klättermusen is is looking to expand its retail presence and increase its customer touchpoints. It has just opened its first store in Munich, Germany, with more to follow.
