All Financial results articles – Page 13
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Giant Group H1 down in the west but up in China
In the first half of 2023, Taiwan’s bicycle producer Giant Group reached consolidated overall sales of NT$42.58 billion (€1.22 billion). A 5.4 percent drop compared to the first six months of last year, but one region showed a strong sales performance.
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Wolverine Q2 results slump, new CEO set to lead turnaround
Chris Hufnagel, who was just named the President and CEO of Wolverine Worldwide, Inc. with immediate effect following the sudden departure of Brendan L. Hoffman, faces numerous headwinds from day one, with the group’s Q2 figures now released. They range from getting inventory and debt to proper levels and driving ...
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Helly Hansen sales dip in Q2
Canadian Tire, which owns the Norwegian outdoor brand Helly Hansen, reported a 2.9 percent decline in Q2 revenues for Helly Hansen to C$135.6 million (€92.8m) from C$139.6 million for the period ended June 30. The company cited the timing of wholesale shipments for the sales drop. In Norwegian kroner, Q2 ...
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Clarus posts Q2 loss, revises FY guidance downward
Despite 28 percent year-over-year sales growth in the direct-to-consumer channel, Clarus Corp. reported a Q2 loss of $2.1 million against a profit of $3.8 million for the period ended June 30.
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Fox Factory’s PVG & AAG sales increase offsets SSG sales decline
The bad news first: Suspension expert Fox Factory Holding Corp.’s (Easton Cycling, Fox, Marzocchi and Race Face brands) cycling business, grouped under Specialty Sports Group (SSG), slumped again in the second sales quarter of current FY 2023. The good news is that sales increases at its sister group Powered Vehicle ...
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Solo Brands lifts Ebitda margin as Q2 wholesale revenues soar
Solo Brands lifted its annual Ebitda margin target after a strong rise in second-quarter earnings and wholesale revenues. The owner of four lifestyle brands said wholesale revenues increased 57 percent to $31.3 million in the three months to June 30, compared to $19.9 million a year ago. Direct-to-consumer sales fell ...
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Johnson Outdoors’ Q3 operating income falls by 27 percent
Johnson Outdoors’ total revenues declined by 8 percent to $187.0 million from $203.8 million for the U.S. parent company of a portfolio of fishing, diving, camping and watercraft brands, including Jetboil, Old Town, Eureka! and Ocean Kayak as operating income slid 27 percent to $17.4 million from $23.8 million. Ebit ...
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CoDi maintains guidance despite ongoing inventory headwinds
Net income from continuing operations in Compass Diversfied’s (CoDi) branded consumer companies related to sports, outdoor and apparel (5.11 Tactical, Boa, Marucci Sports, PrimaLoft, and Velocity Outdoor) declined by 68 percent to $6.94 million from $21.4 million for the period ended June 30. Total revenues from the five companies fell ...
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Interest income and currency gains drive net profit in Garmin's Q2
Boosted by more than $29.6 million in interest income and gains on foreign currency, Garmin posted 11.7 percent net income growth to $287.9 million from $257.9 million. Without the two gains, the group’s profit would have been essentially flat for the period ended July 1. Second quarter operating income fell ...
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Weyco posts higher profit, margin despite lower Q2 sales
Weyco Group suffered a 9.9 percent decline in Q2 sales to $67.0 million as the group’s portfolio of footwear brands faced difficult year-over-year comparisons and a wholesale market flush with inventory. Nonetheless, the group improved several operating metrics in the period ended June 30. Operating income rose by 18 percent ...
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USWE defies the challenges in Q1
USWE Sports AB, the parent company of USWE, Void Cycling and Giant Loop, has published its interim report for the first quarter ended June 30, 2023, showing growth and profit despite the difficult business environment. Net sales totaled 26.5 million Swedish kronor; an increase of 40 percent compared to the ...
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Rocky Brands sees business positioned for H2 improvement
Despite experiencing strong sell-throughs at several major U.S. wholesale accounts, U.S. footwear company Rocky Brands reported a 38 percent decline in Q2 sales to $99.8 million from $162.0 million for the period ended June 30. Wholesale segment revenues declined by 45.5 percent to $71.5 million and fell by 3.6 percent ...
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Columbia cuts outlook as net falls 17% in Q2
Bloated inventories and challenging market conditions in the U.S. are forcing Columbia Sportswear to take a “more conservative” stance on its H2 and full-year results despite explosive year-over-year Q2 sales growth in China and in its lower-margin international distributor businesses. Saddled with a 21 percent year-over-year increase in Q2 ...
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VF reports wider Q1 loss and cuts guidance, TNF only revenue gainer
VF Corp., the parent of The North Face (TNF) and Vans, welcomed its new President and CEO Bracken Darrell, 12 days on the job, to his first results call by reporting a Q1 loss of $57.4 million against a loss of $55.96 million in the year-ago period on an 8 ...
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Newell Brands drops annual guidance, outdoor & recreation Q2 results fall
Newell Brands, the Coleman and CampingGaz parent, reported a 22 percent decline in Outdoor & Recreation segment sales to $333 million from $427 million for the period ended June 30. A 20.9 percent drop in core sales and currency impact is included in the revenue total. Segment operating income slid ...
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Company raises full-year guidance as Hoka leads Deckers in Q1, Teva sales down 19%
Deckers Brands, intent on growing both its direct-to-consumer and international businesses in the months ahead, generated a 42 percent increase in Q1/24 net income to $63.6 million versus 44.8 million for the three months ended June 30. Operating income was 26 percent higher year-over-year at $70.7 million. Total net sales ...
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Polygiene sees market recovery by end of 2023
Polygiene Group, while admitting “the pace of the market recovery has taken longer than expected,” suggests current “market signals” point to a recovery by the end of the year. In Q2, the group reported a 46 percent drop in net sales to 25.4 million Swedish kroner (€2.3m) and an operating ...
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Vista Outdoor’s Q1 net dips by 54 percent; Outdoor Products spin-off slated for Q4
Vista Outdoor, which is proceeding with plans to spin off its Outdoor Products segment in Q4 of this calendar year, reported a 54 percent decline in Q1 net income to $58.1 million from $126.0 million for the period ended June 25. Ebit was down by 55 percent to $75.4 million ...
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Bicycle slump leads to decline in sales and profits at Shimano
The current high (bicycle) inventory levels and decreasing demand are also being felt by market leader Shimano Inc. However, despite a double-digit drop in sales in its largest business unit, bicycle components, in the first half of 2023, the Japanese company remains calm. It’s counting on bicycles as a global ...
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Industry inventory issues dampen Fenix’s Q2 results
Fenix Outdoor International, facing “very challenging” market conditions and “substantial price pressure” due to high outdoor industry inventory levels, realized a 74 percent decline in Q2 Ebit to €3.1 million from €11.7 million. The operating margin narrowed to 0.1 percent from 5.9 percent. Net profit declined by 94 percent to ...