All Mobility articles – Page 5
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ArticleNew Cake owner introduces himself and his future plans
After Cake founder and CEO Stefan Ytterborn (also founder of the protective equipment company POC) lost a major investor at short notice and his e-motorcycle and e-bike company, founded in 2016, had to file for insolvency on Feb. 1 of this year, the insolvency administrator gave little news about the ...
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ArticlePierer Mobility reports strong Q2, announces realignment of the bicycle division
Pierer Mobility AG released its financial results for the second quarter of 2024, highlighting continued growth across key financial metrics. The company also announced a significant strategic realignment of its bicycle division, reflecting its commitment to streamlining operations and enhancing profitability in the competitive e-mobility market Key financial highlights of ...
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News briefsEurobike Festival Days for consumers in Frankfurt on July 6-7
Frankfurt is once again all about bicycles at the third consecutive Eurobike in the city. With 1,900 exhibitors in four halls on eight levels, 150,000 square meters of total space, an even longer test track with a gigantic range of tests, huge demo and hands-on areas, show stages and a ...
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News briefsThule continues to expand its European e-commerce presence
In early May, Thule successfully launched thule.com e-commerce in Poland, opening its 12th DTC store in Europe. The company said that Poland, the seventh largest country in Europe with a population of around 40 million, offers a significant opportunity to bring all its products closer to many more consumers. The ...
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ArticleLeatt Q1 sales continue to decline, but inventories normalize
After a sales boom during the pandemic years, the shares of the South African manufacturer of protective equipment for motorized and non-motorized off-road two-wheelers Leatt Corporation (traded OTC in the US), like many others, have experienced a “down-to-earth” development in the post-Covid period. This continued in the first quarter of ...
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ArticleAcquisition of Marucci cushions decline in Fox Factory's SSG bike product sales
Suspension specialist Fox Factory Holding Corp. announced that the company met expectations with a 16.6 percent decline in sales in the first quarter (compared to Q1 2023) to $333.47 million (€309.91m): all three of Fox Factory’s divisions suffered sales declines. The total Q1 sales can be divided into: Powered ...
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ArticleGarmin gains on positive results from fitness and automotive segments
Swiss navigation and fitness device manufacturer Garmin, in its seasonally lowest quarter of the FY, reported a 51 percent increase in Q1 operating income to $298.4 million from $197.0 million for the period ended March 30. Net income was up 36 percent year-over-year to nearly $276 million, and gross margin ...
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ArticlePierer Mobility reports strong results for H1 2024, double-digit growth in all key figures
Pierer Mobility AG, a leading European manufacturer of powered two-wheelers, unveiled its financial results for the first half of 2024, showcasing robust growth across its key financial metrics. The company, known for its premium brands KTM, Husqvarna and GasGas, continued its upward trajectory with significant increases in revenue, operating profit, ...
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ArticleNorwegian investor acquires Cake after bankruptcy
Espen Digernes, a Norwegian investor and CEO of Brages Bilforretning AS, a Toyota and Lexus dealership in Ålesund and Kristiansund, Norway, has acquired Cake, according to Swedish newspaper Breakit. The Swedish manufacturer of electric motorcycles had to file for bankruptcy in early February after the exit of a major investor ...
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ArticleMyStromer reports sustainable growth in 2023
Despite the major hurdles that the bicycle industry had to overcome last year – overstock, liquidity bottlenecks, etc. – bicycle supplier MyStromer AG was able to score points. Without disclosing detailed sales figures, the Swiss manufacturer of the Stromer and Desiknio brands closed FY2023 with consolidated sales growth of 10 ...
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ArticleThule’s sustainability targets confirmed
The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) promotes ambitious climate protection measures in the private sector by allowing companies to set science-based targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Thule Group’s targets for Net-zero have now been approved by the organization. This is an important endorsement of the company’s sustainability ambitions. In ...
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ArticleFox Factory’s SSG sales drop weighs on the overall result for FY23
While Fox Factory’s former Powered Vehicle Division (split in Q2 2023 into the Powered Vehicle Group (PVG) and Aftermarket Applications Group (AAG)) scored with sales growth, the Specialty Sports Group (SSG), which operates the bicycle product brands Easton Cycling, Fox Suspension, Marzocchi and Race Face, ended up with a two-digit ...
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News briefsE-motor upgrade for Oru kayaks
Oru Kayak, the original origami kayak brand now owned by Solo Brands, has presented the latest upgrade to its foldable fleet of kayaks: Electric motors. Developed in partnership with California-based Bixpy Motors, Oru’s e-propulsion system offers paddlers a unique electric-assist kayak in a lightweight package that is portable and easy ...
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ArticleThule Group coped not too badly with challenging FY
Swedish Thule Group AB ended the challenging financial year with a year-on-year decline in sales of 9.9 percent to total sales of 9.13 billion Swedish kronor (€804.71 million), an operating result of SEK 1.51 billion (€133.08m, -11.8 percent) and a net profit decline of 13.8 percent to SEK 1.10 billion ...
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ArticleCake files for insolvency, administrator seeks buyer for business operations
What several Swedish media outlets have already reported has just been confirmed by both the appointed insolvency administrator and on the website of the Swedish manufacturer of electric motorcycles itself: On Feb. 1, Cake 0 Emission AB had to file for insolvency. Lawyer Jakob Callmander from the Stockholm-based law firm ...
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News briefsCake opens showroom in Prague
Cake, the Swedish manufacturer of electric motorcycles, announced the extension of its global distribution network, with the Czech Republic emerging as one of the first European countries to join the significant export expansion. This development is a part of Cake’s strategic initiative to enhance its global presence and bring electric ...
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News briefsGoPro acquires Australian motorcycle helmet company
GoPro has an agreement in place to acquire Forcite Helmet Systems, a New South Wales, Australia-based maker of tech-enabled motorcycle helmets that was co-founded by Julian Chow and CEO Alfred Boyadgis. Financial terms of the pending transaction were not disclosed. More details about the pending transaction, expected to close before ...
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ArticlePierer Mobility announces sharpened strategy, sells non-e-bike business
The Executive Board of Pierer Mobility AG has announced its strategic decision to focus even more intensely on the core business of Powered-Two-Wheelers (PTW; motorcycles and e-bikes). One of the consequences is the sale of the non-e-bike division, which has already been initiated. In addition to the sale of the ...
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ArticleInventory levels and sluggish consumption continue to weigh on hGears’ business
German precision gear and component manufacturer hGears AG has announced its figures for the first nine months of FY 2023. It generated consolidated revenue of €84.1 million in these first three sales quarters. This is 18.8 percent less compared to the same period of the previous year. The company said ...
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ArticleFox Factory’s SSG sales slump weighs on overall result
With the presentation of the Q3 report for FY2023, suspension specialist Fox Factory Holding also announces the signing of a definitive agreement to acquire Marucci Sports’ parent company Wheelhouse Holdings. At the same time, the US company has adjusted its sales forecast for 2023 downwards to between $1.43 and 1.47 ...
