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.
Author: Thomas J. Ryan
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EXEC: Newell Outdoor & Rec Segment to See H2 Upside Under New CEO
The company’s Outdoor & Recreation segment remains the firm’s “weakest” division from a profitability and sales perspective and “most in need of a turnaround” and new leadership in the segment are now in place in Atlanta.
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: Wall Street Analysts Downgrade Nike as Competitors Gain Heat
Nike’s move to slash its sales forecast for the year ahead resulted in downgrades from UBS, Stifel, JPMorgan, and Morgan Stanley. Some analysts cited opportunities for Adidas, Lululemon, Hoka, On, and other competitors to gain shelf space as Nike’s overreliance on lifestyle offerings and innovation struggles continue.
EXEC: Nike Shares Plunge on Surprise Sales Warning for Fiscal 2025
Shares of Nike Inc. closed down 20 percent on Friday, June 28, after the company revised its sales forecast to be down in mid-single digits for its fiscal year ended May 31, 2025, including a high-single-digit drop in the first half.
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.
EXEC: MNC Capital Raises Bid For Vista Outdoor For Third Time
MNC Capital, on Wednesday morning, June 26, increased its all-cash offer to outright acquire Vista to $42 per share, or about $3.2 billion. The enhanced offer follows Vista’s news that it received government clearance for the proposed sale of its ammunition business, The Kinetic Group, to Prague-based Czechoslovak Group a.s. (CSG).
EXEC: Vista Outdoor Secures U.S. Government Approval for Ammo Business Sale to CSG
Vista Outdoor, Inc. reported late afternoon on June 25 that it had received regulatory approval from an interagency committee of the U.S. government for the proposed sale of its ammunition business, The Kinetic Group, to Prague-based Czechoslovak Group a.s. (CSG).
JCPenney Posts Wider Q1 Loss as Sales Slide 8 Percent
J.C. Penney’s net loss in the first quarter ended May 4 more than tripled to $63 million from $17 million a year ago, according to a financial filing. Sales in the period slumped 8.1 percent to $1.37 billion from $1.49 billion a year ago.
Under Armour Reaches $434 Million Settlement in Shareholder Lawsuit
Under Armour Inc. agreed to pay $434 million to settle a 2017 lawsuit into claims that the company defrauded shareholders about its revenue growth in order to meet Wall Street forecasts.
EXEC: Vista Sees Proxy Advisor Change View on Ammo Group Sale; Suggests MNC Re-Look
Institutional Shareholder Services is now calling on Vista Outdoor shareholders to abstain from voting on Vista’s $1.96 billion sale of its Kinetic Group ammunition business unit to Czechoslovakia Group after recommending shareholders approve the sale only three weeks ago.
EXEC: EMS/Bob’s Parent to Shutter Distribution Center in Bankruptcy Proceedings
In a bankruptcy court affidavit, David Barton, CEO of Mountain Sports LLC, the parent of Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS) and Bob’s Stores, said the company plans to close its primary distribution center and fulfill orders from stores as an initial step its reorganization.
EXEC: EMS/Bob’s Parent Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Mountain Sports, the parent of Eastern Mountain Sports and Bob’s Stores, filed a voluntary petition for Chapter 11 protection in Wilmington, DE, U.S. Bankruptcy Court…