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ArticleFenix Outdoor unveils its 2021 goals
Fenix Outdoor International had a tough year in 2020 due to the pandemic and its store closures, with sales falling by 7.3 percent to €563.0 million. The operating margin (Ebit) contracted by 3.1 percentage points to 10.9 percent. Net profit declined by 44.6 percent to €33.9 million. But in its ...
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ArticleMixed results for Fenix
Fenix Outdoor International posted lower sales for its third quarter but managed to keep expenses under control. The management said the emergency plan implemented in the first quarter bore fruit, keeping costs and expenses at a manageable level. The company has, wherever possible, renegotiated the rent at relevant brick-and-mortar stores ...
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News briefsRoyal Robbins introduces new website and hemp sock collection
The Californian travel and outdoor wear label Royal Robbins, which was acquired by the Swedish Fenix Group in 2018, is launching into a new product category with the release of its Hemp Sock collection. For every pair purchased, Royal Robbins will donate 1% of sales to the Adventure Travel Conservation ...
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ArticleFenix’s recovery driven by Europe
After a difficult first quarter due to Covid-19 restrictions, Fenix Outdoor International started seeing a small retail recovery in April with strong increases in online sales, making up for some lost sales in brick-and-mortar stores. In May and June, the improvement continued and was also supported by improved physical stores’ ...
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ArticleFenix Outdoor banks on e-commerce after a weak quarter
Martin Nordin, chief executive of Fenix Outdoor International, expressed optimism about a recovery in the outdoor industry after the coronavirus pandemic is over, considering that it has outperformed other industries during past recessions, especially in Europe. He added that the epidemic’s negative effect on travel should lead people to look ...
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ArticleDisappointing end of the year for Fenix
Blaming unfavorable weather, product recalls and ongoing challenges in IT, the Fenix Outdoor International group, whose holdings include the Globetrotter chain and the Fjällräven brand, posted weak results for the fourth quarter of 2019.
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