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Under Armour Lifts FY Guidance On Surprise Q2 Profit

Under Armour, Inc. reported a loss of $305 million in the second quarter after absorbing charges related to the settlement of a shareholder lawsuit, but posted a surprise profit excluding the charges and slightly raised its adjusted earnings guidance for the year. Sales declined 10 percent, dragged down by a 14 percent slide in North America. 

OR and Surf Expo Parent Narrows Q2 Loss on Flattish Revenue Decline

The Emerald Holding revenue decrease was attributed to prior-year discontinued event revenue of $3.7 million and scheduling adjustments of $1.1 million, partially offset by organic growth of $2.6 million as well as $1.7 million in revenue from acquisitions.

Ōura Appoints Apple Design Veteran as Chief Design Officer

Miklu Silvanto will be leading the company’s software and industrial design teams and owns the end-to-end member experience and visual design of Oura’s hardware and software products. He will report to Chief Operating Officer Michael Chapp.

Wolverine Worldwide Raises FY Outlook on Early Payback from Turnaround Efforts

Wolverine Worldwide reported earnings fell 21 percent in the second quarter as sales on an ongoing basis sunk 18 percent due to steep declines at Merrell and Saucony, but the company still raised its sales and earnings guidance for the year as its turnaround program is driving better-than-expected results.

Beachbody Trims Q2 Loss, Sales Slide 18 Percent

The Beachbody Company, Inc. reported sales fell 18.3 percent in the second quarter ended June 30, but revenues still surpassed the midpoint of guidance with the net loss and adjusted EBITDA topping guidance. 

GoPro’s Q2 Sales Drop Double-Digits

GoPro, Inc. reported sales declined 23 percent in the second quarter ended June 30, to $186 million, although results exceeded guidance and subscribers saw growth.

S&S Activewear to Acquire Alphabroder

S&S Activewear reached an agreement to acquire Alphabroder, uniting two branded apparel distributors to support customers and suppliers across corporate and consumer markets.

Under Armour’s Chief Consumer Officer to Exit

According to an SEC filing on Tuesday, August 6, Under Armour’s Chief Consumer Officer, Jim Dausch, will leave the company at the end of August “to pursue other opportunities.”