All Hunting & Fishing articles – Page 11
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Chouinard family transfers Patagonia ownership to channel dividends to environmental protection
Source: Campbell Brewer Yvon Chouinard Nearly 50 years after founding Patagonia, Yvon Chouinard and his family (together with his children Claire and Fletcher) have decided to give away their company to ensure all proceeds will be used to fight climate change. The Chouinard family has transferred all ...
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France to hold national fishing show in 2024
The French body that represents the fishing tackle trade in the country (Groupement de l’Industrie Française d’Articles de Pêche or GIFAP) is planning to resume a national fair that showcases all types of fishing – sea, coarse and fly – Angling International has reported. Many organizations in France have been ...
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Rapala VMC Corp. issues FY22 profit warning
Rapala VMC Corp., citing a short open water fishing season this year and strong de-stocking at retail, is forecasting a significant drop in annual operating profit against the €32.1 million it reported for the financial year 2021. The Finnish-based fishing tackle company also said abnormal weather on all key continents, ...
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Nite Ize announces six outdoor brands to integrate Tru Zip into their products
Source: Nite Ize Tru Zip Nite Ize announced that six outdoor brands are to integrate its Tru Zip product technology, a fully water and dust-proof, toothless sliding zipper made in the U.S. and patented in 2019, into their styles: Simms Fishing, Hydro Flask, Fishpond, CamelBak, Booe and ...
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RevolutionRace growth slows as CEO steps down
RevolutionRace said sales growth decelerated further in July, continuing the trend seen in the fourth quarter ended June 30, when the top line grew by 16 percent to 318.2 million Swedish kronor (€30.2m), down from the 50 percent sales gain seen in the previous quarter. “Looking ahead, we are very ...
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Nyrensten steps down as CEO of RevolutionRace
Source: RVRC Holding Pernilla Nyrensten, former CEO of RevolutionRace RVRC Holding (RevolutionRace) has announced changes to its leadership team. Pernilla Nyrensten is stepping down as CEO at her own request. She will continue as an active member of the board of directors, focusing in particular on brand ...
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Johnson Outdoors focuses on managing global supply chain issues
The U.S. parent of a portfolio of fishing, diving, camping, and watercraft brands, including Jetboil, Old Town, Eureka! and Ocean Kayak, saw its third-quarter gross margin dip to 36.1 percent from 45.7 percent in the year-ago period due to increased material costs that were driven by supply chain dynamics. With ...
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Vista Outdoor acquires Simms Fishing Products
Shortly after announcing its acquisition of Fox Racing, a California-based global provider of high-performance motocross, mountain biking and lifestyle gear, for at least $540 million, Vista Outdoor Inc. has now confirmed that it will also acquire Montana-based Simms Fishing Products. Simms is a premium fishing brand and leading designer, marketer ...
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Shimano sees strong demand for bikes in first half, fishing segment cooling down
Shimano reported a 22.4 percent increase in net income to 68,558 million Japanese yen (€491.6m) for the six months ended June 30. Operating income was 15.7 percent higher for the period at ¥80,909 million (580.2m) versus ¥69,922 million in the year-ago period. Pearl Izumi U.S. was excluded from the reported ...
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American Outdoor Brands reports Q4, FY operating losses
American Outdoor Brands (AOB) suffered an operating loss of more than $70.7 million in the fourth quarter ended April 30 as the company completed its first full year as a public company. The net loss was $76,686,00 against a profit of $1,248,000. Final period revenues declined 28.8 percent to $45,893,000 ...
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Rapala VMC H1 results sink on market challenges
Rapala VMC suffered a 42 percent decline in comparable first-half operating profit to €15.5 million from €26.5 million as total revenues dipped by 7 percent to €148.4 million from €159.6 million. First-half net profit slid 52 percent to €8.7 million from €18.1 million. Period end inventories were up nearly 60 ...
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Wrangler expands into fishing styles
Jeanswear brand Wrangler, part of Kontoor Brands, has announced the expansion of its All-Terrain Gear by Wrangler line of outdoor and athleisure apparel to include high-performance fishing styles. The new dual-gender ATG Wrangler Angler Collection, designed to meet the needs of anglers, incorporates key features like increased ventilation, stretch and ...
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Vista Outdoor outlines long-term vision and financial goals for proposed separation of its business
Vista Outdoor, the parent company of 39 brands including CamelBak, Bushnell Golf, Foresight Sports, Bell Helmets, Camp Chef, Giro, QuietKat and Stone Glacier, held its annual investor day for institutional investors and analysts at the New York Stock Exchange this week. Speakers included CEO Chris Metz, CFO Sudhanshu Priyadarshi and ...
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Grundéns introduces waders with Gore-Tex, wading boots with Vibram
Grundéns, a Swedish fishing apparel and footwear manufacturer, has announced an innovative wading collection to the market. The collection will be available in spring 2023 at Grundéns retail partners and on grundens.com. The waders feature Gore-Tex materials and an advanced support system and offer anglers freedom of movement in and ...
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Angling Direct reports 7.2% sales increase
Angling Direct, the British omnichannel fishing tackle and equipment retailer, has posted a revenue increase of 7.2 percent in the full year ended Jan. 31, 2022, with annual revenues reaching £72.5 million (€85.4 million). The company reported a pre-tax profit of £4 million (€4.7 million) as compared to £2.7 million ...
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Yeti sees big growth potential outside U.S.
Yeti’s first-quarter international sales rose 45 percent to $37.4 million from $25.8 million to account for 13 percent of period revenues and Yeti management thinks the segment can grow to more than 20 percent of its overall business over the long term. Despite current geopolitical headwinds in Europe, Yeti is ...
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Rapala’s COO Lars Ollberg retires
Rapala VMC will bid farewell to company veteran Lars Ollberg this month after 44 years with the Finnish-based fishing tackle company. Ollberg began his Rapala career in 1978 as a sales representative and subsequently has also worked in marketing and sourcing positions at many of the company’s business units around ...
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Johnson Outdoors gets lift from camping, but fishing sinks
Johnson Outdoors’ operating income slipped 57.2 percent to $15.4 million from $36.0 million as total revenues fell 8.0 percent to $189.6 million from $206.2 million for the second quarter ended April 1. Gross margin slid to 36.2 percent from 45.2 percent, a decline the company blamed on higher material and ...
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Vista Outdoor to separate into two; Q4 and FY profits soar
Vista Outdoor, which currently has a portfolio of 39 brands, including five it acquired over the last year, intends to separate its outdoor products and sporting products segments into two independent, publicly-traded companies. The current completion date for the transaction is sometime in 2023, when Vista sees additional acquisitions before ...
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GSM Outdoors takes over Bill Lewis lures brand
U.S. hunting gear company GSM Outdoors has expanded its presence in the fishing market with the acquisition of the Bill Lewis Rat L-Trap brand of baits. The terms of the deal were not disclosed. This new move follows GSM’s first acquisition in the sector of Gary Yamamoto Custom Baits last ...