Diadora Sale Deal Postponed

The sale of Diadora to the founder of footwear firm Geox SpA has been put on hold until next month by an Italian bankruptcy court. The Italian-based Diadora SpA in June agreed to sell its business to Geox SpA's founder and chairman, Mario Moretti Pol

Puma, Adidas Make PEACE

Employees from long-time industry rivals Adidas and Puma will shake hands for the first time in six decades in support of the peace initiative “PEACE ONE DAY.” As a sign of amicable cooperation, employees of both companies will play football together on

Puma Loses Trademark Case in South Africa

The Supreme Court of Appeal in South Africa dismissed an application for trademark infringement brought by Puma against Global Warming, a South Africa-based importer and distributor of footwear…

Skate Footwear Shoes Hit a Bump – Not the Wall!

Although skate shoes are showing some signs of softening, the category certainly is not in crash mode. Conversations within the industry as well as data from SportScanINFO indicates that what's occurring is a slowing in sales gains in the recessionar

FINA: Body Suit Ban Won’t Apply to Open Water

FINA, swimming’s international governing body, rules recently that body suits will be allowed in open water events next year. Body suits have been outlawed for pool swimming, but FINA has confirmed that the same rules will not apply to open water sw

Hanesbrands Exiting Much of Its Yarn Operations

Hanesbrands Inc., the parent of Champion, has entered into an agreement to sell most of its yarn manufacturing operations to Parkdale, a yarn manufacturer based in Gastonia, NC. The company said self-production doesn’t provide a strategic advantage

Fortune Brands Sees Some Stability in Golf Market

Fortune Brands, which owns the Titleist, Cobra and FootJoy golf brands, said its golf business outside the U.S. has grown 54% over the last five years as the sport has taken off globally with particular strength in Asia. Bruce Carbonari, Fortune Brands&#

Tough Second Quarter Impacts Sales and Profits

During the second quarter of 2008, the first signs of the coming financial crisis were just beginning to be seen by retailers and vendors. Today, the outdoor industry is living in the reality of a market that is vastly different than it was 12 months ago.

NRF: Retail Sales Up for First Time in Six Months

Retail sales, excluding automobile sales, saw its first gain in six months, a sign consumers may be turning the corner, according to the National Retail Federation. Retail sales rose 0.7% in August over July, but fell 4.3% from the same month last year. T