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Julien Durant: “The biggest challenge is the fight against greenwashing”
Picture Organic Clothing CEO Julien Durant has a clear mission: To solve the problems his company – and our industry – makes. Find out how.
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Reinhold and Diane Messner become advisors to Jack Wolfskin Brand Council
Source: Jack Wolfskin / Reinhold Messner Reinhold Messner 78-year-old alpinist Reinhold Messner and his wife Diane became advisors and exclusive members of the Brand Council of the German outdoor brand Jack Wolfskin. At the same time, Messner joins the Jack Wolfskin Discovery Team. Within the newly established ...
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Vista Outdoor posts Q4 loss, 83 percent decline in FY operating income
Vista Outdoor, which owns 41 sporting, outdoor and action sports brands, reported a Q4 operating loss of $292.4 million and an Ebit loss of $311.8 million as the group’s outdoor products segment continued to navigate market uncertainty and retail inventory challenges. The company recorded a goodwill impairment and trademarks amounting ...
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CoDi lifts FY outlook, but cautious on Q2
Compass Diversified (CoDi) anticipates a “significant snapback” in revenue growth and profitability within key businesses once a current industry inventory destocking cycle ends. The group’s current Q2 forecast is both cautious and conservative despite its decision to lift its FY23 adjusted earnings range to $110 to $135 million and consolidated ...
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Garmin maintains FY23 outlook
Garmin, which generated an 85 percent increase in Q1 free cash flow to nearly $232.4 million and paid a quarterly dividend approaching $140 million, is standing by its FY23 financial guidance that calls for approximate revenues of $5.0 billion and pro forma EPS of $5.15 a share. In Q1, ...
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First UK, then Europe: New EOG service provides sell-through analysis for the outdoor market
After two years in development, the European Outdoor Group (EOG), led by Pauline Shepherd, and Sporting Insights have announced the launch of the Outdoor Market Intelligence Service, a retail sales reporting tool for the industry. The new service will initially be launched in the UK market, but ...
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High inventories and sluggish consumer climate lead to decline in sales at Bike24
Even the good business performance of the localized online stores in the newly opened country markets of Spain, France and Italy, with an average increase in sales of 109 percent (compared to the prior-year period), could not really mask the business figures of the German cycling, running and swimming sports ...
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Rocky Brands posts gross margin improvement despite loss
Helped by product price increases in 2022 and lower logistics costs, Rocky Brands improved its Q1 gross margin by 200 basis points to 39.6 percent. But the Georgia Boot parent reported a 69 percent decline in operating income to $4,155,000 against $13,197,000 for the period ended March 31. The Q1 ...
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Clarus experiences strong Black Diamond demand in Europe
Hampered by a difficult year-over-year comparison in its Adventure segment and promotional activity in the North American region, Clarus Corp. reported a 42 percent decline in Q1 operating income to $4.69 million from $8.1 million. Net income was down by 69.9 percent to $1.6 million from $5.3 million for the ...
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Primus acquisition completed, new company Primus-Silva AB in operation
Silva Sweden AB has acquired 100 percent of the shares in Primus AB from Fenix Outdoor AB. The transaction closed on April 28, 2023, after the acquisition became official on Dec. 7, 2022. Since then, Primus, Silva and Fenix have worked to complete all operational transitions, including business systems, internet, ...
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Columbia's Q1 sales boosted by early spring shipments and DTC channel
While Columbia Sportswear generated both lower gross and operating margins in Q1, the company was able to report 10 percent constant-currency revenue growth to $820.6 million thanks to early shipments of Spring 2023 wholesale orders and a reported 4 percent increase in direct-to-consumer sales to $368.1 million. “2023 is off ...
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Thule delivers improved Ebit margin despite lower sales
Thule Group, bolstered by Summer 2022 price increases, lower freight costs and reduced selling expenses, generated a 17.2 percent Ebit margin in Q1 ended March 31, despite a 26.6 percent drop in net sales to 2,226 million Swedish kroner (€198.8m) compared to SEK 3,034 million. Period operating income declined by ...
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Helen of Troy gets operating income lift in Home & Outdoor
Fourth quarter operating income in Helen of Troy’s Home & Outdoor segment, which includes Osprey Packs, Oxo and Hydro Flask, rose by 38.5 percent to $31.3 million from $22.6 million due to lower inventory obsolescence expenses and the favorable impact of acquisition-related costs in the year-ago period. Segment revenues were ...
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Shimano’s bike sales drop 17% in Q1, revises annual forecast
When Shimano Inc. presented its 2022 annual report in February with record sales and profits, the company simultaneously warned of a challenging 2023, forecasting a 20-percent drop in sales. Looking at the first quarterly figures just presented, it can be said that the Japanese company was not so wrong with ...
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Mips’ weak bicycle business impacts overall result in Q1 2023
In the first sales quarter of 2023, the slump in the bicycle business, which was already noticeable last year, and the associated high inventory levels at retail continued noticeably for “Brain Protection System” (BPS) manufacturer Mips AB. This ultimately resulted in net sales of SEK 88 million (€7.7m). In the ...
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DyStar to close German plant, lays off employees
Singapore-based specialty chemicals company DyStar has announced plans to “restructure” its plant in Ludwigshafen, Germany, in response to changing business conditions and market changes. The plant, inherited from the company’s founders, who started indigo research and production more than 125 years ago, has been an integral part of DyStar’s global ...
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Sales procedure initiated for insolvent Bikesale Solutions
The insolvent refurbishment and new bicycle marketplace www.bikesale.de is up for sale. Bikesales Solutions GmbH – the company behind “the first professional online bicycle marketplace for used bicycles in Germany” – was forced to file for insolvency with the competent district court in Munich on March 29. The appointed insolvency ...
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Naturkompaniet donates €327,000 to biodiversity projects
Outdoor retail chain Naturkompaniet, part of Fenix Outdoor and operating 42 outdoor stores in Sweden and Norway, has announced the winners of its 2023 “Naturbonus” (Swedish for “nature bonus”). This year, the funds go to four organizations, all of which protect biodiversity in Sweden. Together, they will receive SEK 3.7 ...
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Alpkit opens tenth store
British B-Corp Alpkit opened its tenth and northernmost store at Ledge Climbing Gym in Inverness on April 15. Alpkit, a digital-focused brand founded in 2004, creates community hubs in outdoor activity hotspots such as the Lake District, Peak District and Snowdonia. Alpkit currently has nine other stores in the U.K., ...
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Fenix posts record Q1 sales but sees uncertain Q2 amid high inventories
Fenix Outdoor International reported sales of €180.0 million in the first quarter of 2023, a new record for the first three months of the year and up from €165.2 million for the year earlier, although margins remained under pressure amid inflation. Ebitda inched up to €31.2 million from €30.8 million ...