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ArticleLast chance for Early Bird rates for EOS 2023
Delegate registration for the European Outdoor Summit (EOS), taking place on Sept. 28-29, 2023, at Festsaal Kreuzberg in Berlin, is open. The early bird rate is available until July 31, so now is the time to book your delegate spot at the event. This year’s EOS is themed “The New ...
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ArticleThredUp publishes second annual impact report
US-based online resale platform ThredUp has published its second annual Impact Report. Through transparent reporting and disclosure, the report provides a comprehensive overview of ThredUp’s environmental, social and governance (ESG) profile. It outlines the company’s business and brand-focused ESG strategy and highlights the progress the company has made on ESG ...
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ArticleBicycle slump leads to decline in sales and profits at Shimano
The current high (bicycle) inventory levels and decreasing demand are also being felt by market leader Shimano Inc. However, despite a double-digit drop in sales in its largest business unit, bicycle components, in the first half of 2023, the Japanese company remains calm. It’s counting on bicycles as a global ...
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ArticleIndustry inventory issues dampen Fenix’s Q2 results
Fenix Outdoor International, facing “very challenging” market conditions and “substantial price pressure” due to high outdoor industry inventory levels, realized a 74 percent decline in Q2 Ebit to €3.1 million from €11.7 million. The operating margin narrowed to 0.1 percent from 5.9 percent. Net profit declined by 94 percent to ...
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ArticleOutdoor Research enters mountain bike apparel category, sponsors Crankworx Whistler
Outdoor Research (OR), the Seattle-based outdoor apparel manufacturer, is entering the mountain bike category in spring 2024 with its new Freewheel MTB collection, an eight-piece mountain bike range. The collection brings the technical design expertise and material innovation for which OR has been known for more than 40 years to ...
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ArticleVista Outdoor appoints Eric Nyman as CEO of Outdoor, updates on corporate separation plans
Source: Business Wire Eric Nyman The board of directors of Vista Outdoor Inc, the parent company of 41 brands, has appointed Eric Nyman as CEO of the Outdoor Products segment and a member of the Board of Directors, effective Aug. 21. Nyman, who has more than 30 ...
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ArticleCrazy undergoes strategic reorientation
Source: Crazy Valeria Colturi Crazy, a brand founded in 1989 by Valeria Colturi, a top Italian cross-country skier, offering mainly products for ski mountaineering, trail running and trekking, has presented a new logo, emphasizing “the union between the quest for technical innovation that has always characterized the ...
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ArticleBergfreunde changes its climate protection strategy
Having been strongly committed to climate protection for some time, the German online retailer for mountaineering, climbing and outdoor equipment Bergfreunde GmbH is now making a strategic change in response to a recent review of its own climate protection policy: Instead of offsetting the currently unavoidable greenhouse gas emissions through ...
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ArticleMips gives positive outlook despite notable sales decline in Q2
Bad and good news can be seen in the preliminary Q2 figures and thus the half-year figures of the “Brain Protection System” (BPS) manufacturer Mips AB: As expected, there is a slump in sales due to the ongoing weakness in demand in the bicycle sector, which is struggling with full ...
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ArticleDynafit to open new headquarters in Kufstein in December
In the Bavarian town of Kiefersfelden on the border with Austria, the Dynafit brand is building its new headquarters, the Dynafit Speed Factory, as reported last year. The futuristic building made of steel and glass will not only be the location for around one hundred employees from December 2023 but ...
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ArticleRapala’s H1 results sink on excess inventory woes
Already bracing for a significant drop in FY23 full-year comparable operating profit, Rapala VMC reported double-digit declines in net sales and comparable operating profit in H1. With the results, the Finnish group said it was implementing cost cuts across the organization to mitigate the lower turnover. Over the next 12 ...
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ArticleThule’s gross margin climbs despite sales and profit decline
Despite experiencing lower profitability and sales in Q2, Thule Group generated a record quarterly gross margin and a 47 percent increase in cash flow from operations as the Swedish company continued to prepare for new product introductions over the next 18 months.
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ArticleBike24 lowers FY forecast after gloomy prelim Q2 results
Looking at publicly traded e-commerce bike retailer Bike24 Holding AG’s preliminary dismal second-quarter results, it’s clear why the Dresden-based company also sent out a separate announcement to “adjust the forecast for the financial year downwards.” This move in itself demonstrates the gravity of the current situation. According to preliminary calculations, ...
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ArticleOutdoor sales down slightly in the U.S.
Overall sales in the outdoor industry were down by 1 percent in dollars and 4 percent in units over the year from May 2022 to April 2023. Industry volume amounted to $28 billion, or 24.4 percent more than the annual figure for calendar 2019. So reported analytic firm Circana’s executive ...
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ArticleA glimpse into a neighboring industry
Stephan Brutscher from Sunlight explains why collaborations between camper manufacturers and outdoor brands are the perfect match.
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ArticleDometic Q2 organic sales fall 10% as restructuring moves forward
Dometic generated sales of 8,329 million Swedish kronor (€725.5m) in the second quarter of 2023, down by a reported two percent compared to the year earlier and 10 percent lower on an organic basis. The Swedish specialist in products for outdoor and mobile living traced the decline in organic sales ...
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ArticleRab launches Material Facts on apparel and sleeping bags this fall
Source: Equip Material Facts Announced last year, the Material Facts program from British outdoor company Equip Outdoor Technologies Ltd, owner of Rab and Lowe Alpine, will be available on all Rab clothing and sleeping bags from September 2023 and can be accessed online by scanning a QR ...
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ArticleWhat you need to know about the EU’s Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation
The Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulations are one step closer. We bring you a summary of everything you might need to know so far.
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ArticleGreenstorm Mobility faces termination of operations
On July 12, the Austrian e-mobility concept pioneer Greenstorm Mobility GmbH filed for insolvency. The Innsbruck regional court now has jurisdiction over the Kufstein-based company. Attorney Philip Paumgarten of the law firm Rechtsanwälte Waldbauer, Paumgarten, Naschberger und Partner was appointed as insolvency administrator. A once award-winning concept seems no longer ...
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ArticleBenefit from early bird rates as preparations for EOS 2023 enter final phase
Delivered by the European Outdoor Group (EOG) in partnership with Bundesverband der Deutschen Sportartikel-Industrie (BSI), this year’s European Outdoor Summit (EOS) will be hosted in Berlin on Sept. 28 and 29 at Festsaal Kreuzberg, an eclectic events and concert venue situated in the Treptow-Köpenick district, the largest and greenest neighborhood ...
