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EXEC: Adidas Raises Full-Year Outlook Again After Double-Digit Q2 Growth
In euro terms, the company’s revenues grew 9 percent to €5.82 billion from €5.34 billion in Q2 last year. Excluding Yeezy sales in both years, currency-neutral revenues increased 16 percent for the quarter.
EXEC: Merida Bikes Reports Passing of R&D Center CEO and Head of Product
Jürgen Falke, the long-standing CEO and co-founder of Merida R&D Center GmbH in Germany, who recently stepped down from his position for health reasons, passed away on June 13 at the age of 61 after a short, serious illness.
EXEC: Merida Bikes’ June Sales Surge Fuels Big Second Quarter Gain
Second-quarter revenues were up 24.8 percent to NT$9.29 billion, with revenues for June 2024 increasing 48.7 percent, May sales growing 7.5 percent and April sales surging 24.0 percent year-over-year.
EXEC: Decathlon Creates Independent Investment Entity
An independent entity within the Decathlon Group, Decathlon Pulse is expected to invest in “innovative people and businesses that share its values and commitment.”
EXEC: Accell Group Mired in Legal and Financial Woes in Cargo Bike Recall
The company recently shared a business and financial update with its shareholders and business partners informing them on current performance, but the status of the Babboe Cargo Bike recall and repair operation is reportedly causing major headaches.
EXEC: Hydro Flask Posts Fiscal Q1 Growth Internationally, but U.S. Falls Short of Plan
Helen of Troy’s CEO said Hydro Flask has embraced the shift in the category with new on-trend content that depicts young people in a range of activities extending beyond its traditional positioning. She also called out that Hydro Flask has broadened its presence in premium grocery customers and beyond.
EXEC: Columbia Sportswear Shares Tick Up on Analyst Upgrade
The last big jump for Columbia came after 2024 first-quarter results surpassed analysts EPS expectations and revenue also came in ahead of consensus estimates. COLM shares jumped 10.6 percent at the time. COLM shares are now flat for the year.
EXEC: New Report Sees E-Commerce Growth Rate Contracting 70 Percent by 2029
According to data presented by Stocklytics.com, the annual growth rate in the e-commerce sector is now expected to slow to just 4.6 percent by 2029, or 69.3 percent lower than the forecasted 2024 growth rate.
EXEC: Vista Outdoor Rejects MNC Final Offer as CSG Ups Ammo Segment Offer to $2.1B
Vista Outdoor Board unanimously recommended the CSG offer to acquire Vista’s Kinetics Group ammo segment, and it unanimously rejected MNC Capital’s final indication as inadequate and opportunistic, particularly in its undervaluation of the Revelyst outdoor products segment.
EXEC: TSG International Inks French Distributor
SDG, based in Soorts-Hossegor, France, is a distributor of bikes, skates scooters and surf gear, representing action sports brands from Paris Trucks to Gibbon Slacklines.
EXEC: Bob’s Stores Commences Going Out of Business Sales
The company said that despite making swift and aggressive changes to its structure and operations, Bob’s Stores was unable to secure the finances needed to maintain operations.
EXEC: Delta Apparel Files for Chapter 11 BK Protection; Names Salt Life Stalking-Horse Bidder
The parent of the Soffe, Salt Life and Delta brands has posted losses for seven straight quarters as elevated inventory levels at the mass channel and related destocking efforts have impacted its Delta Direct vertical blank tee platform.
EXEC: Assessing the Financial Impact of the OIA and Outdoor Retailer Break Up
The separation, or divorce, was always expected to be a tough move for OIA to absorb, as the loss of royalties from the OR show would cut millions from the trade association’s budget each year. But a funny thing happened on the way to this eventual agreement, OIA shifted its reliance on trade show royalties.
EXEC: Wall Street Debates Shareholder Approval for Vista Outdoor’s CSG Deal
Wall Street analysts appear split on whether Vista Outdoor’s sale of its Kinetic ammunition business to Czechoslovak Group a.s. will now go through after receiving long-awaited regulatory approval or whether a higher bid from MNC Capital for the entire business and a potential DOJ investigation could derail the deal.
EXEC: Adidas Bribery Investigation Claims First Two China Employees
Adidas reported on June 26 that two Chinese employees had left the company as the German sportswear giant investigates bribery allegations in China.