All Corporate articles – Page 33
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ClimatePartner expands to Italy
ClimatePartner, headquartered in Germany, is expanding its international market presence with a country office in Italy. Under the leadership of Giorgio Bertolini, sales manager Italy, a team will be established at the future location in Milan to build and expand business with new and existing clients in Italy. ClimatePartner’s services ...
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EDM Interview Series #02-2021:
Stellar Equipment ABIn part 2 of EDM’s new Interview Series, we spoke with Stellar Equipment’s COO, Mikael Janerås.
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Eagle Creek to be shut down in fall for financial and strategic reasons
As previously noted, VF Corp. has decided to cease operations of its Eagle Creek travel and luggage brand this fall. Before the end of the company’s activities, pre-orders for fall/winter will be delivered and also follow-up business is planned to be served - as far as possible with the remaining ...
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VF seeks U.S. founders for innovation challenge
VF Corp.’s new Venture Foundry incubator is launching an Entrepreneur In Residence (EIR) Innovation Challenge in the U.S. The challenge, designed to identify and validate high-growth opportunities that support VF’s goal of promoting sustainable and active lifestyles for the benefit of people and the planet, is looking for “smart, creative, ...
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Dorel Industries closes new $450 million credit facility
Earlier this year – and after lively discussions between Dorel Industries Inc. and its shareholders – the Canadian conglomerate pulled out of the announced going-private transaction. With shareholders clearly expressing confidence in Dorel’s future and the greater potential for Dorel as a public company, the Canadians now announced that “it ...
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Signa Sports United buys bike e-tailer Wiggle - and plans to go public
Through a merger with Yucaipa Acquisition Corporation, a U.S. special purpose acquisition company, the previously indicated IPO (see SGI Europe) of Berlin-based Signa Sports United (SSU), led by Austrian investor Rene Benko, will now proceed faster than anticipated. According to a projected valuation, the combined company is expected to reach ...
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Honeywell acquisitions fuel Rocky Brands’ fishing and outdoor business
At Baird’s virtual 2021 Global Consumer, Technology & Services Conference, Rocky Brands said the addition of the Muck, Xtratuf, Servus, Neos and Ranger brands is pushing the company further into the fishing category and the booming outdoor market in general. Rocky Brands had bought Honeywell International’s performance and lifestyle footwear ...
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Asolo opens new factory in Romania
Already in April, Italian hiking and leisure footwear company Asolo has opened a new factory in Sibiu, Western Romania, in the presence of the president of Asolo Srl, Marco Zanatta, local authorities, international customers and partners. Asolo RO, an Asolo Group company founded 23 years ago, has already moved its ...
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Goldwin sets new financial and sustainability targets
Goldwin has laid out a plan to reach an annual turnover of 125 billion yen (€940m-$1.15bn) by the financial year ending in March 2026, up from 100 billion this year, while transitioning to 100 percent recycled and biosynthetic materials. The Japanese company, which markets 18 different brands in its home ...
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VF reportedly plans to discontinue Eagle Creek
Eagle Creek, the luggage and backpack brand, will cease operations by the end of the year, according to a report in the U.S. Outside Business Journal. Eagle Creek was founded in 1975 by Steve and Nona Barker in the San Jacinto Mountains of California and acquired by VF Corp. in ...
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Comfort for camping newcomers: Outdoorsy invests in Collective Retreats
With the camping travel market booming and the “glamping” theme being promoted by the tourism industry for some time now, Texas-based RV rental company Outdoorsy is entering the luxury camping business. The company, whose offerings are also bookable online for Australians, New Zealanders, Canadians, Britons, Germans, French, Italians and Spaniards, ...
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New boss and new structures for Dachstein’s parent
Juha Luhtanen, 51, became the new managing director of the Luhta Sportswear Company on May 4, taking the place of his older brother, Vesa Luhtanen, who has retired after many years at the helm of the Finnish-based family-owned company, previously known as the L-Fashion Group. The change of management has ...
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UPDATE: RevolutionRace goes public
According to ehandel.se, RevolutionRace from Sweden has published its prospectus and IPO price on June 7 (we reported earlier). The latter lands at SEK 75 (€7.44-$9.06) per share, which corresponds to a market value of just under SEK 8.5 billion (€843m-$1.02bn). Founders Pernilla and Niclas Nyrensten, who currently own 34 ...
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Pexco with name change and new organizational structure
Now that Austria-based Pierer E-Bikes GmbH (GasGas Bicycles, Husqvarna E-Bicycles and R Raymon brands) and Germany-based Pexco GmbH have grown together into a successful organization after nearly a year and a half under the umbrella of Austrian two-wheeler giant Pierer Mobility AG (KTM Sportmotorcycle, Husqvarna Motorcycles and GasGas Moto motorcycle ...
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Bike and sports e-commerce retailer Bike24 plans to go public in 2021
In September 2019, private equity firm The Riverside Company bought back German e-commerce retailer for cycling, outdoor, fitness and swimming products, Bike24 GmbH, from British cycling e-commerce giant Wiggle CRC. Riverside had sold the continental European cycling online platform to the British industry giant in 2017. However, that deal had ...
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Kathmandu signs more green credit facilities
Kathmandu Holdings, which owns the Kathmandu, Rip Curl and Oboz brands, has already been recognized as a certified B Corp. The company has now refinanced its credit facilities with two others where the borrowing costs are linked to the achievement of certain targets for reduced carbon emissions, transparency and labor ...
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Naturkompaniet to enter Norway
Swedish outdoor retail chain Naturkompaniet – with German Globetrotter and Finnish Partioaitta part of the holding company Frilufts Retail Europe AB, which again is part of Fenix Outdoor International AG – has announced that it will enter the Norwegian market. To do so, it has recruited Simon Larsen from Carlings, ...
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IPO of the bicycle certificate based on first and newly created bicycle stock index
For the first time, investors can now invest in a specific certificate on what the company describes as “the world’s first bicycle index.” The planned date for the IPO on the Frankfurt Certificates Exchange is June 21. 10 percent of the annual fee of 1.3 percent of this so-called “donation ...
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Dutch venture capital fund invests in Bikemap
For further growth in the areas of product development and scaling of its team, Austria-based Bikemap GmbH, with its worldwide bike route collection app Bikemap (www.bikemap.net), has raised fresh capital. This time, Dutch €140 million venture capital fund Ponooc stepped in with an undisclosed seven-figure sum. Ponooc focuses its investments ...
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RevolutionRace to go public
Swedish DTC outdoor brand RevolutionRace will reportedly list on Nasdaq Stockholm this month. Founders Pernilla and Niclas Nyrensten, who currently own 34 percent of the shares, will sell an as-yet-undisclosed amount of shares along with Altor, a Stockholm-based private equity investment firm that currently owns 61 percent. The founders and ...