All News briefs articles – Page 92
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News briefsScott USA appoints new CMO
Bike industry veteran executive Matt Heitmann joins the US subsidiary to position Scott for long-term success.
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News briefsEvo partners with POW and Jeremy Jones
All profits from the brand’s new Tahoe City Campus bar and restaurant will go to the non-profit organization.
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News briefsWBIA introduces new board and new president
The World Bicycle Industry Association has elected a new president following the passing of its predecessor.
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News briefsNox Cycles expands with subsidiary in South Africa
The Austrian manufacturer, which exclusively produces electric mountain bikes, continues to branch out.
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News briefsSamsonite operating profit inches up in H1
The Gregory parent’s H1 profit rose by 1%, with net income up 4.5%. Sales grew 2.8%, driven by strong travel demand despite regional challenges.
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News briefsLimited-time offer for discounted EOS 2024 hotel accommodation
Source: Ibis Hotel Ibis Cambridge Attendees of the 2024 European Outdoor Summit (EOS) are urged to take advantage of a special discounted rate at the Ibis Hotel in Cambridge, available only until Friday, Aug. 16. The Ibis, a short walk from Cambridge Railway Station, is one of ...
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News briefsAlpen's net profit falls by 68% despite sales growth in Japan
The Japanese sporting goods retailer’s annual operating profit declined 34% over the 12-month period ending June 30.
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News briefsHelly Hansen grows marginally in Q2
The parent company Canadian Tire reported a 2.9% decline in group sales, while the Norwegian brand was able to increase sales by 1.2%.
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News briefsSea to Summit boosts IGOT campaign
Sea to Summit supports Mikkelin Latu’s Sleep Outdoors Night 2024, enhancing the It’s Great Out There Coalition’s grant with gear and funds to promote outdoor activities in Finland.
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News briefsKeen collabs with Leave No Trace Ireland
The US footwear brand is offering an environmentally friendly boot in collaboration with an environmental organization. 3% of sales will go towards environmental education in Ireland.
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News briefsGrivel secures investment from Swiss investor
The Italian equipment brand partners with Midi Management to support the development and expansion of its business.
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News briefsJack Wolfskin reportedly shifting focus to Central Europe and China after declining sales in the US
Topgolf Callaway might pull Jack Wolfskin from the US as sales dropped, but the company forecasts recovery for the group in Q4.
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News briefsFord Mustang and Bronco now also come as e-bikes
The car maker and micromobility startup N+ are bringing the spirit and performance of two iconic US cars to two wheels.
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News briefsSolo Brands lowers FY guidance citing ‘challenging’ environment
The parent company of Solo Stove and others faced significant challenges in Q2, impacting both income and sales.
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News briefsFran Millar takes the helm at Rapha
The experienced executive, previously with Belstaff and Team INEOS, takes over as CEO of the London brand on Sept. 23, aiming to drive growth and innovation.
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News briefsThredUp launches AI-powered shopping tools
The California-based resale platform uses AI-driven tools to enhance shopping, offering personalized search, image-based item discovery and style chat for a more efficient fashion experience.
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News briefsGregory and Unlikely Hikers launch new inclusive backpack collection
After a first collection in 2021, Gregory and Unlikely Hikers are now launching their second product range – with regular and plus sizes.
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News briefsHaglöfs appoints new Chief Commercial Officer
The Swedish company hired Andreas Oliver Lorenz as Chief Commercial Officer, bringing expertise from Adidas and On to drive growth and innovation.
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News briefsBECYCLE returns to Florence in March 2025
The Italian cycling and bike tourism show will return to Stazione Leopolda from March 15 to 17.
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News briefsThredUp publishes annual Impact Report and reports $322m in revenue
The California-based resale platform’s third annual report highlights key sustainability efforts in 2023, such as reselling 2.2 million secondhand items and planting 800 trees.
