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    Moody’s and S&P forecast 15% sales decline at Amer Sports

    2020-08-10T11:42:00Z

    In a new report, rating agencies Moody’s and S&P reveal that Amer Sports’ revenues fell by 36 percent in the second quarter and by 22 percent in the first half, hampered by the impact of the pandemic. Ebitda was a loss of €26 million for the first half, against a ...

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    Direct sales lifts Yeti’s results

    2020-08-10T11:41:00Z

    Yeti, the American brand of coolers and drinkware and other outdoor equipment, recorded a 7 percent gain in revenues to $246.9 million, driven by strong growth in direct-to-consumer (DTC) sales, which increased by 61 percent to $133.0 million. This was driven by both Coolers & Equipment and Drinkware, due to ...

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    Vista Outdoor benefits from resurgence in outdoor recreation activities

    2020-08-10T08:51:00Z

    The Outdoor Products division of Vista Outdoor, which includes brands such as Bell, Giro, Camelbak, Camp Chef and Bushnell Golf, recorded a 4 percent drop in sales to $145.0 million in the first fiscal quarter ended on June 28, largely due to restrictions related to the Covid-19 outbreak. These restrictions ...

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    Callaway’s profit plunge due to Jack Wolfskin writedown

    2020-08-07T10:19:00Z

    Callaway Golf Co. ended the second quarter in the red due to a $174 million impairment charge related to the Jack Wolfskin goodwill and trade name. It posted a net loss of $167. 7 million, versus net income of $28.9 million for the year-ago quarter. The management said the charge ...

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    Mammut struggles amid restructuring

    2020-08-07T10:15:00Z

    Revenues for the Mammut Sports Group declined by 31.4 percent to 80.9 million swiss francs (€74.9m-$88.6m) in the first half of 2020, including a drop of 29.1 percent in comparable sales. The operating loss widened to CHF 23.3 million (€21.5m-$25.5m), down from an operating loss of CHF 5.3 million for ...

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    Wolverine’s online sales jump by 96%

    2020-08-06T11:29:00Z

    Wolverine Worldwide posted better-than-expected sales in the second quarter, as the impact of the coronavirus-related retail lockdown was partly offset by a growth of 96 percent in the group’s own e-commerce operations, representing more than 40 percent of revenues during the period. Merrell, Saucony and work footwear brands like Wolverine ...

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    Lenzing's H1 sales collapse due to Covid-19

    2020-08-05T13:59:00Z

    Lenzing, the Austrian fiber specialist, recorded a significant drop in sales for the first half of fiscal 2020. Since fiber prices came under intense pressure due to the Covid-19 crisis and demand for textile fibers dropped significantly in recent months, sales declined by 25.6 percent to €810.2m. A slightly higher ...

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    Newell sales drop by 20%

    2020-08-03T09:52:00Z

    Currency headwinds and the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic caused Newell Brands’ revenues for the second quarter to drop by 14.9 percent to $2.1 billion. The gross margin contracted by 3.4 percentage points to 31.5 percent due to measures to reduce debt, currency fluctuations and unfavorable mix. During the period, ...

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    Johnson Outdoors tries to keep up with post-lockdown demand

    2020-08-03T09:51:00Z

    Strong Fishing, Watercraft Recreation and Camping sales after the lockdowns were eased in May and June were not enough to counter the effect of store closures in April. However, the management said that demand has now picked up and the challenge is keeping pace with it, with a focus on ...

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    VF expects improvement despite difficult Q1

    2020-08-02T06:05:00Z

    Despite posting steep declines in revenues and earnings for its first quarter ended on June 30, the management of VF Corp. insisted that the company is in a strong position to get through the coronavirus pandemic because of its “financial and operational rigor” and the progress it has made in ...

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    Hoka’s momentum saves Deckers’ quarter

    2020-07-31T09:38:00Z

    Despite headwinds from Covid-19, and a 10 percent decline for Ugg, robust sales at Hoka One One helped Deckers Brands grow in its first fiscal quarter ended on June 30. They progressed by 2.3 percent from the same period last year to $283.2 million, or by 2.8 percent in constant ...

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    Columbia ends Q2 with loss

    2020-07-31T08:57:00Z

    After a difficult first quarter to 2020 because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Columbia Sportswear Company is not having more luck in the second one. It has posted a net loss of $50.7 million, compared with net income of $23.0 million for the year-ago quarter, while sales dropped by 40 percent ...

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    Lafuma Group hit by Covid-19 amid restructuring

    2020-07-29T10:44:00Z

    Groupe Lafuma said the company was “shaken” by the Covid-19 pandemic in mid-March during a period of structuring its brand portfolio and activities. It has made efforts in the past months to adapt to structural changes in its markets and in customer consumption patterns, including investments to improve the customers’ ...

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    Fenix’s recovery driven by Europe

    2020-07-22T05:32:00Z

    After a difficult first quarter due to Covid-19 restrictions, Fenix Outdoor International started seeing a small retail recovery in April with strong increases in online sales, making up for some lost sales in brick-and-mortar stores. In May and June, the improvement continued and was also supported by improved physical stores’ ...

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    Thule gets sales rebound late in the quarter

    2020-07-21T13:10:00Z

    Thule Group, the Swedish company best known for its roof boxes and bike racks, but also selling strollers, luggage and roof tents, saw its net income for the second quarter drop by 25.6 percent from the year-ago quarter to 312 million Swedish kronor (€30.5m-$34.8 m), while revenues went down by ...

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    XXL is back on track

    2020-07-17T06:43:00Z

    (SGI) After many quarters stuck in a downward spiral, XXL ASA, the leading Nordic sports retailer, has been taking drastic steps to turn the business around such as cutting costs, clearing inventory and searching for new “sustainable” sources of liquidity other than new equity. This has started to bear fruit. ...

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    Anta Sports issues warning on first-half profits

    2020-07-16T18:43:00Z

    Anta Sports Products said it expects to report a drop of about 25 percent in its earnings for the first half of this year, largely as a result of restrictions implemented during the Covid-19 crisis. They are even expected to be down by 35 percent from the year-ago period when ...

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    Hydro Flask recovers thanks to store reopenings and outdoor boom

    2020-07-10T08:31:00Z

    Helen of Troy, operating out of El Paso, Texas, reported that sales of its Housewares segment, which includes Hydro Flask, declined by 3 percent to $140,628,000 in the first quarter ended on May 31 as compared to the year-ago period, primarily due to the temporary closure of key U.S. ...

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    Go Outdoors woes hit JD Sports’ outdoor division

    2020-07-08T04:56:00Z

    UK retailer JD Sports Fashion announced its final results for the financial year ended on Feb. 1 and said annual losses at its Outdoor division widened as it felt the impact of troubles at the Go Outdoors chain. Operating losses at Outdoor were £16.3m (€18.1m-$20.5m), wider than the £4.3m in ...

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    Wolverine performs better than expected

    2020-06-05T10:40:00Z

    Wolverine Worldwide told analysts at the Baird 2020 Global Consumer, Technology, and Services Conference on June 4 that its sales were better than expected in the first nine weeks of its second quarter, falling by less than 50 percent overall. The impact of the coronavirus-related retail lockdown was partly offset ...