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Myanmar: a cheap hotspot getting even hotter
Production in Myanmar has almost never been easy due to political circumstances. After the country experienced a boom in textile manufacturing with the beginning of the democratic process in 2012, the situation has worsened since the military coup on February 1 of this year to such an extent that a ...
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Nepal in humanitarian crisis, donations needed
Source: Sherpa Adventure Gear Sherpa Adventure Gear’s teams in England and Germany are receiving dramatic reports from the brand’s home country, Nepal. Medical care in the developing country is already at a very modest level under “normal” circumstances, now it is catastrophic, according to the news. While ...
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Wise Equity acquires one-third stake in Selle Royal Group
In late 2019, Italian bicycle accessories and parts manufacturer Selle Royal S.p.A. (a.k.a. Selle Royal Group with brands Brooks, Crankbrothers, Fizik, Pedaled, Selle Royal) had officially announced its search for a financial partner to accelerate its growth trajectory. On May 14, Milan-based venture capital and private equity fund company Wise ...
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Canada Goose forecasts record revenue as Q4 profits rise
Canada Goose forecasts 2022 revenues to exceed 1 billion Canadian dollars (€680m-$826m) for the first time after reporting a better-than-expected rise in sales for the fiscal fourth quarter driven by strong demand in China and online sales. Revenues rose to CA$208 million (€141.4m-$171.7m) for the three months to March 28 ...
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Leatt’s chase for records continues
South African head-to-toe protective equipment supplier Leatt Corporation continues to chase records. Its just-released first quarterly report of 2021 shows record sales of $12.90 million. Compared to the first three months of the previous year, this is an increase of 71 percent. Operating income was even up 459.6 percent at ...
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Wolverine raises guidance due to strong first quarter
Footwear company Wolverine Worldwide raised full-year guidance due to better-than-expected e-commerce growth and optimism over Covid-19 vaccine rollouts. Revenues in the three months to April 3 rose 16.3 percent to $510.7 million but missed estimates of $511.8 million. Wolverine, which owns the Sperry, Hush Puppies, Saucony and Merrell brands, amongst ...
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Boardriders without Peter Knoll
Peter Knoll has left Boardriders, Inc. at the end of March 2021, where he was most recently general manager for Germany, Austria and Switzerland. According to Knoll, his departure was mutually agreed upon, following differing views on organizational and strategic changes within the company. Knoll’s position has not been refilled ...
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Degradability of threads and fabrics in the spotlight at Coats and Cocona
Two relevant textile supply companies just announced new technologies to enhance and speed up the biodegradability of textiles in the landfill. Source: Coats EcoRegen British industrial thread company Coats has developed a biodegradable thread, EcoRegen, to support its customers’ sustainability agendas. The new sewing thread is made ...
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Oberalp Group will present new collections and behavioral study at Virtual Convention on May 18
Vienna-based international behavioral research institute Karmasin Behavioural Insights conducted a wide-ranging study for the Oberalp Group in Germany, Austria and Switzerland to examine the rising outdoor trend in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. The institute surveyed a total of nearly 900 participants on the topic of “My first experience ...
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Jack Wolfskin recovers from pandemic faster than expected, online sales up 108%
Callaway Golf Co. saw revenues in the first quarter soar by 47.3 percent as compared to the year earlier to $651.6 million, amid “unprecedented” demand for its golf equipment and a faster-than-expected recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic for Jack Wolfskin and the rest of its softgoods businesses and the recently ...
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Clarus raises full-year guidance after Q1 sales jump
Clarus Corp, the parent company of Black Diamond and Pieps, raised its sales and adjusted Ebitda guidance for the full year, after posting a top line of $75.3 million in the first quarter, up by 41 percent on a reported basis and 39 percent higher at constant currencies. Excluding Barnes ...
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Construction starts on new Kettler Alu-Rad e-bike factory in Germany
Kettler Alu-Rad, a member of Europe’s leading bicycle purchasing cooperative Zweirad-Einkaufs-Genossenschaft (ZEG), is beginning with the construction of a new production facility in the German state of Saarland. As early as the first quarter of 2022, the first e-bikes are expected to roll off the production line from one of ...
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ISPO Group without Markus Hefter
After working for Messe München for 18 years, Markus Hefter, exhibition director for the ISPO Munich and OutDoor by ISPO trade shows, has left the company, apparently to pursue a new opportunity with a yet unnamed company later in September. Source: © Messe München Hefter was in ...
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Amazon publishes first Brand Protection Report
Amazon released its 2020 Brand Protection Report, which provides a comprehensive overview of how the company ensures customers are buying authentic products in its stores. According to the paper, the company invested in dedicated teams and industry-leading machine learning technology to proactively protect customers, brands and its selling partners from ...
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Authentic Brands Group and SPARC to acquire Eddie Bauer
Authentic Brands Group (ABG), a New York City-based global brand owner, marketing and entertainment group, and SPARC Group, a global full-service retail operator, today announced a definitive agreement to acquire U.S. outdoor lifestyle brand Eddie Bauer from PSEB Group, an operating company owned by private equity investment firm Golden Gate ...
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A.S. Adventure Group becomes Yonderland as it completes its refinancing
The A.S. Adventure Group is changing its name to Yonderland as it completes a financial reorganization under which its bank lenders have acquired a minority stake in the company. In addition to rescheduling its debt, it will also receive a capital injection of €25 million to support its growth strategy ...
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Vista Outdoor Q4 sales rise 40%
Vista Outdoor reported sales of $597 million in the fourth quarter ended March 31. That is up 40 percent year-over-year and well above the guidance of $510 million to $530 million given at the time of the third-quarter results. Sales growth was attributed to strong demand across both Vista’s shooting ...
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Fox Factory Q1 sales shine with surge in bicycle product sales
Suspension specialist Fox Factory continues to soar. The company posted record sales for the third consecutive quarter. Q1 2021 sales increased 52.5 percent to $281.14 million (€231.16m). This amount is split between Fox’s Powered Vehicle Group (PVG) Q1 revenue of $162.75m (€134.01m, +35 percent) and Fox’s Specialty Sports Group (SSG, ...
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Lockdown life drives demand growth for Johnson Outdoors in Q2
Pent-up demand from people stuck indoors during the Covid pandemic has helped Johnson Outdoors report a surge in second-quarter sales and profits. Total company net sales in the second quarter to April 2 rose 26 percent year on year to $206.2 million. Operating profit for the period rose to $36 ...
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GoPro revenue up 71 percent thanks to subscriptions and high-end cameras
In the wake of the company’s shift to direct sales and an added focus on subscriptions, GoPro Inc. reported a reduced loss of $10 million in the first quarter ended March 31 (compared to a loss of $64m one year ago), while revenue rose 71 percent to $204m. Adjusted earnings ...