SGB Executive Sports & Fitness
EXEC: Titleist Sees Solid Q2 Golf Balls Gain but Clubs and Gear Drag on Results
Higher net sales in the U.S. were largely driven by an 8.5 percent increase in Titleist golf balls and 4.8 percent growth in FootJoy golf wear, partially offset by a 9.0 percent decrease in Titleist golf clubs sales.
EXEC: Marucci is “Standout Performer” in Fox Factory’s Q2; Bike Biz Stabilizing
Marucci, acquired in November 2023, was a “standout performer” for Fox Factory Holding Corp. in the second quarter, Mike Dennison, Fox Factory’s CEO, said on an analyst call. Fox Factory’s bike business was down, but the category’s prolonged destocking phase has shown signs of nearing an end.
EXEC: Xponential Fitness Shares Fall as Company Misses on Q2
XPOF shares fell more than 20 percent overnight after the company missed revenue targets, lowered guidance and posted a loss for the 2024 second quarter.
EXEC: Smith Parent Sees Shift in Brand Success and Challenges in Q2
Smith’s Q2 wholesale revenues of helmets were said to be hampered by lower re-orders of winter products due to a late start to the ski season and a bike business still partially overstocked at the point of sale.
EXEC: BOA and PrimaLoft Deliver Healthy Double-Digit Growth in Q2 for CODI
Citing the benefits of inventories rebalancing in the marketplace, Compass Diversified (CODI) reported BOA’s sales surged 42.1 percent in the second quarter while PrimaLoft returned to growth with a 14 percent gain. Said Elias Sabo, CODI’s CEO, on a call with analysts. “We believe both businesses are positioned for a strong back half of the year.”
Sebago, Kappa Parent Sees Strong Double-Digit H1 Declines in Americas and Asia
The parent of the Sebago, Superga, Briko, Kappa, K-Way, Jesus Jeans, and Sabelt brands posted 2024 first half revenues of €173.9 million, a 3.4 percent decline compared to €180.0 million in H1 2023.
EXEC: Adidas CEO Sets N.A. Growth Focus on Being More American in America
Adidas Group reported underlying sales in North America increased 2 percent on a currency-neutral basis in Q2r and the region is expected to grow in the second half as well. CEO Bjørn Gulden said the focus has to be on being “more American in America” to further accelerate gains in the region.
EXEC: Nike Cuts Workforce but Doubles Down on Endorsement Deals
Employee headcount at Nike’s Beaverton HQ declined 6.1 percent to 10,700 at the close of the company’s fiscal year, which ended May 31, but endorsement deals due within a year surged 31 percent year-over-year.
Vista Outdoor Cancels CSG Deal Vote Again; Will Look at Other Options
Adjourned its shareholder vote on the sale of the Kinetic Group, its ammunition business, to the Czechoslovak Group (CSG) to pursue a more extensive review of “strategic alternatives,” including a sale of its Revelyst outdoor products business and selling the company outright to MNC Capital.
EXEC: Investor Pressure Builds on Vista Outdoor Ahead of Ammo Sale Vote
Investor groups from the two sides of the vote scheduled for July 27 have been making their preferences known, and analysts and advisors have weighed in with their views. After rescheduling a vote three times, tomorrow is V-Day.
EXEC: Hoka DTC Drives Fiscal Q1 Growth; Dick’s and JD Sports Boost U.S. Wholesale
The brand saw accelerated DTC growth and continued strong wholesale gains helped drive a 29.7 percent jump in Hoka sales in fiscal Q1 ended June 30. Hoka’s parent company also called out the sales of the Sanuk business in July.
EXEC: Lululemon Pulls Breezethrough Leggings Line, Stock Price Targets Cut
The collection, aimed at hot, low-impact workouts, faced criticism over the design, with a 3.1-star rating from 112 reviews on the company’s website, with comments highlighting issues like unflattering seams and discomfort.
EXEC: JD Sports Completes Acquisition of Hibbett Sports
Hibbett is now part of JD and will cease to be a stand-alone publicly traded company. Mike Longo will continue as president and CEO of Hibbett and Jared Briskin is now chief operating officer.
EXEC: Moncler Group Posts Double-Digit Sales Growth in First Half
The company reported first half revenues increased 11 percent year-over-year in constant-currency terms to €1.23 billion, Moncler brand revenues of €1.04 billion and Stone Island brand revenues of €188.9 million.
EXEC: Sports Direct Parent Sees Adjusted Profit Up Double Digits as Sales Inch Up
Excluding the impact of the 53rd week in fiscal 2023, Retail revenues increased by 0.6 percent year-over-year to £5.54 billion for the 52-week fiscal 2024 period ended April 28.