Fran Millar replaces Francois Concervey. She has been with the company since 2015 as chief brand and marketing officer. Her background in the cycling industry includes roles with Team Sky and Team Ineos, where she played a “critical role in securing seven Tour de France victories.”
Category: Outdoor

EXEC: Johnson Outdoors to Double-Down on Cost-Cutting Amid Sales Struggles
Helen Johnson-Leipold, chairman and CEO, told analysts that “continued tough marketplace conditions significantly impacted Johnson Outdoor’s results through the quarter, with consumer demand for outdoor recreation products remaining depressed across all of the company’s categories through the peak season.”

Adidas’ Head of Global Operations to Exit
Martin Shankland plans to step down as head of global operations and leave the company after 27 years with the brand. Shankland is also an Executive Board member and will officially step down on August 10.

Dick’s SG to Close Remaining Moosejaw Stores
Moosejaw, acquired by Dick’s Sporting Goods in March 2023, will close its remaining three stores. Moosejaw’s company website was integrated into the Public Lands website, the outdoor arm of DKS.

Report: High Prices Top Back-To-School Stressors for Parents
RetailMeNot’s 2024 BTS survey found that parents sending their kid(s) back to grade school will spend, on average, $506, and those sending their college-age kids BTS will spend, on average, $821.

Lightspeed Commerce Narrows Fiscal Q1 Loss as Revenues Increase 27 Percent
Transaction-based revenue was $174.1 million, an increase of 44 percent year-over-year, and Subscription revenue came in at $83.3 million, an increase of 6 percent year-over-year.

U.S. Manufacturing Sector Contracted in July for Fourth Consecutive Month
The ISM is reporting that economic activity in the manufacturing sector contracted in July for the fourth consecutive month and the 20th time in the last 21 months.

EXEC: Marucci is “Standout Performer” in Fox Factory’s Q2; Bike Biz Stabilizing
Marucci, acquired in November 2023, was a “standout performer” for Fox Factory Holding Corp. in the second quarter, Mike Dennison, Fox Factory’s CEO, said on an analyst call. Fox Factory’s bike business was down, but the category’s prolonged destocking phase has shown signs of nearing an end.

Johnson Outdoors Sees Fiscal Q3 EPS Fall Nearly 90 Percent Year-over-Year
The company reported that challenging marketplace conditions, primarily due to lower consumer demand for outdoor recreation products and heavy promotional activity, impacted performance.

EXEC: Jobs Report Sends Markets Lower on Concerns Over U.S. Economy
The U.S. economy only added 114,000 non-farm payroll jobs in July, fewer than the 175,000 expected by economists. The unemployment rate rose to 4.3 percent — its highest level since October 2021.

EXEC: Black Diamond Making Progress with Repositioning Despite Top-Line Weakness
Black Diamond’s sales again fell sharply in the second quarter but management of its parent, Clarus Corp., told analysts the brand is making progress rationalizing its product lines under a “fewer, bigger, better” emphasis and reducing promotional pressures amid the continued slow stabilization of the North American wholesale channel. Neil Fiske, president, Black Diamond Equipment, still cautioned that the overall outdoor marketplace won’t fully recover until 2025.

Skechers Launches Footwear Collection With John Deere
The new work, outdoor and fashion offering for men and children pairs John Deere’s iconic heritage with Skechers comfort technologies.

Onebeat Expands Executive Leadership Team, Appoints Chief Revenue Officer
Sevonne Eliyahu brings nearly two decades of growth strategy and executive experience at tech giants, including SimilarWeb and LivePerson.

Sportsman’s Warehouse Secures $45 Million Term Loan
With the addition of the $45 million term loan, the company’s total borrowing capacity, which includes its revolving credit facility, is now $395 million.

Fox Factory Specialty Gets Marucci Lift to Offset Q2 Decline in Bikes
The increase in Specialty Sports Group sales was primarily related to the inclusion of $41.6 million in net sales from Marucci, which the company acquired in 2023, partially offset by a $22.9 million reduction in bike sales.