Johnson Outdoors Q2 Revenues Slump 8 Percent

Johnson Outdoors Inc. reported earnings were down slightly in its fiscal second quarter ended March 27 on an 8 percent revenue decline. Year-to-date revenue and net income compared favorably to the prior year fiscal six-month period.

Duluth Holdings Starts To Re-Open Stores

Duluth Holdings Inc. said it re-opened 20 retail stores on Monday where COVID-19 restrictions have been lifted and is preparing to re-open the balance as other states lift their pandemic mandates. The apparel company also announced steps to shore up its liquidity.,

Pelican Products Debt Outlook Changed To Negative

The debt rating for Pelican Products, a supplier of performance case solutions and advanced portable lighting systems based in Torrance, CA, was affirmed by Moody’s but the rating agency’s outlook was changed to negative.

Unifi Posts Loss On Impairment Charge Tied To Sale

Unifi Inc. reported that it completed sale of its 34 percent interest in Parkdale America, LLC (PAL) to the existing majority partner, Parkdale, Inc., in an all-cash transaction for $60.0 million. The fibers manufacturer also posted a loss in the third quarter ended March 2 after a charge related to the sale.

Columbia Sportswear Posts Q1 Operating Loss, Sales Slide 13 Percent

Columbia Sportswear Company reported an operating loss of $2 million in the first quarter as sales fell 13 percent. Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Tim Boyle said, “It is important to note that we entered into this crisis in a position of strength, with a fortress balance sheet and top quartile operating margin performance in our industry in 2019. As consumers look to make every dollar they spend count within this challenging economic environment, we believe the Columbia brand’s differentiated innovation and exceptional value are as important as ever.”

Wolverine World Wide’s Debt Ratings Lowered

S&P Global Ratings lowered the debt ratings of Wolverine World Wide Inc. because it expects the footwear company’s revenue and profitability will be significantly impaired by lower consumer demand in the U.S. and retail store closures related to measures taken to contain the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Rocky Mountain Bicycles Appoints Chief Commercial Officer

Rocky Mountain Bicycles has announced the hiring of David Cathcart as its new chief commercial officer. Since 1998, Cathcart has pursued a career in sports and cycling at both the Saris Cycling Group and Garneau, as a member of their executive teams.