Aisle Talk Week Of March 11

Top headlines from the active lifestyle industry you may have missed this week, including Brooks Running Company’s promotion of Dan Sheridan to a newly configured role of EVP and chief operating officer.

Dorel Sports Q4 Hurt By Softness In Mass Channels

Dorel Industries Inc. reported that profitability in its Dorel Sports’ segment came in below plan in the fourth quarter due to a slowdown in bicycle sales across the board at Pacific Cycle that targets the mass channel. Martin Schwartz, president and CEO of Dorel Industries, said the exit of Toys “R” Us didn’t benefit the mass channel as much as projected.

Brooks Promotes Dan Sheridan To EVP, COO

Following a successful year in which the brand reported a 26-percent year-over-year increase in global revenue, Brooks Running Company has promoted Dan Sheridan to a newly configured role of EVP and chief operating officer. Responsibilities include leadership of the brand’s sales, e-commerce, digital, supply chain and information technology (IT) teams.

LEM Helmets Welcomes Jay Petervary To Ambassador Team

LEM Helmets, manufacturer of cycling helmets, welcomed Jay Petervary to its growing ambassador team. Petervary – AKA JayP – brings more than 25 years of experience and accomplishments in ultra-endurance and adventure racing to the LEM team.

Strong Boot And Retro Sales At Journeys Lifts Genesco’s Q4

Powered by healthy momentum for the Journeys chain, Genesco Inc.’s earnings before non-recurring items rose 18.8 percent in the fourth quarter. The company was also aided by a better-than-expected performance by the recently-sold Lids Sports Group in its last quarter with the company.

Dorel Sports’ Q4 Sales Slip

Dorel Industries Inc. reported fourth quarter revenue in its Dorel Sports segment declined 1.7 percent, to $232.7 million from $236.8 million last year but grew by approximately 2.6 percent after excluding the negative impact of varying foreign exchange rates year-over-year and the divestments of the Sugoi and Sombrio brands in the second quarter of 2018.

Stars Come Out For National Health Through Fitness Day

Athletes in attendance at SFIA’s 20th annual National Health Through Fitness Day on Wednesday boasted one World Series, one Stanley Cup, 11 Olympic medals; one Heisman Trophy; seven Pro Bowls invites; one NBA Most Improved Player Award and 10 MLB All-Star Game appearances.

Adidas’ Supply Chain Problems Stunt North America’s Momentum

Adidas warned investors it will miss its 2019 growth target because supply chain bottlenecks in the first half of the year are making it difficult to meet demand. The growth is particularly expected to slow in North America, where it has doubled its business in the last three years to take market share from rival Nike