Emerald Holding Inc., the operator of Outdoor Retailer and other trade shows, reported revenues of $86.5 million for the second quarter, an increase of 21.1 percent year-over-year, primarily due to growth in staged events.
Category: Apparel
EXEC: Vans’ and Dickies’ Sharp Q1 Declines Offer Rude Welcome for New VF CEO
Vans has an outsized impact on the fiscal first quarter while The North Face, Timberland, Jansport, and others have more impact in the back half of the year.
EXEC: Columbia Sportswear Axes Outlook on Expectations of Promotional Second Half
On Columbia Sportswear’s Q2 analyst call, Tim Boyle, chairman, president and CEO, said softer sell-through trends in the U.S. due to “cautious consumer behavior” and elevated inventory levels, particularly in footwear, caused the company to slash its guidance for the year.
EXEC: Big 5 Unable to Overcome Slow Start to Summer Selling
Big 5 Sporting Goods Corp. saw its core market in El Segundo, a city in Los Angeles County, CA, where it is headquartered, baking in extreme heat in recent weeks. Still, president and CEO Steve Miller told analysts that cool weather in the early months of the second quarter ended July 2, caused sales to fall below the retailer’s already low target.
Kelty Engages ORO Sales Group
Kelty hired On the Road and Off (ORO), a Southeast sales and marketing group, to grow sales for the brand’s camping, backpacking and lifestyle gear in the Southeast U.S.
VF Corp. Sees Wider Q1 Loss and Revenue Decline as Vans Drag Continues
The home to the iconic Vans, The North Face, Timberland, Jansport, and Dickies brands, among others, saw 2024 fiscal first-quarter revenue slide 8 percent to $2.09 billion from $2.22 billion in the year-ago quarter.
Columbia Sportswear Cuts Full-Year Guidance On U.S. Weakness
Columbia Sportswear Co. reported second-quarter earnings and sales that topped Wall Street expectations, but lowered its outlook for the year as continued weakness in its U.S. offset strength overseas, including China. The company said it was undertaking expense reduction efforts to manage “near-term uncertainty.”
Big 5 Sees Q2 Same-Store Sales Decline 12 Percent
Big 5 Sporting Goods Corp. posted a slight loss in the second quarter ended July 2 as same-store sales dropped a worse-than-expected 12 percent due to cool weather impacting early spring selling. The California-based sporting goods chain generated positive EBITDA and earnings results were above the midpoint of its guidance range.
UYN Secures Rocky Mountain Sales Representation
UYN Sports, a maker of sustainable apparel, footwear and accessories based in Italy, named Granite Marketing its sales agency of record for the Rocky Mountain region.
Report: Under Armour Signs 10-Year Extension with Notre Dame
Under Armour reached a new $100 million ten-year licensing extension with Notre Dame, noted by Yahoo Sports as the most lucrative apparel contract in college athletics.
Empower’s Back-To-School Study Finds High Inflation Concerns
A survey conducted by Empower.com found that 85 percent of the parents they interviewed were impacted by inflation, affecting their ability to spend money this year for their kid’s back-to-school items.
361 Degrees Sees Profit Growth of 25 Percent or More in First Half
The company outlined four reasons for the strong double-digit profit growth for the six-month period ended June 30, 2023.
Under Armour Launches Rewards Program
Under Armour, Inc. launched its “UA Rewards” loyalty program that gives points to customers based on purchases, posting reviews and achieving fitness challenges.
Patagonia to Open Store In Charlotte
Patagonia will open a store in Charlotte, NC at the Design Center in the South End section of the city.
Reebok Secures Licensing Partner for Central and Eastern Europe
Authentic Brands Group reported it signed a ten-year licensing contract with The CCC Group (CCC), a footwear company, for Reebok in Central and Eastern Europe.