JD Sports Appoints New CEO

JD Sports appointed Régis Schultz as its new CEO. Schultz was president of retail for Dubai-based Al-Futtaim Group since 2019.

Under Armour Lowers FY Earnings Guidance On Margin Contraction

Under Armour, Inc. reported first-quarter results that matched profit expectations and slightly topped on revenue. The company maintained its full-year revenue outlook but reduced its earnings outlook amid continued gross margin pressures. On an adjusted basis, EPS is expected in the range of 47-to-53 cents a share compared to the previous expectation of 63-to-68 cents.

Big 5’S Q2 Sales Drop Against Challenging Comparisons

Big 5 Sporting Goods Corp. reported same-store sales fell 22.3 percent in the second quarter ended July 3 against tough comparisons in the year-ago quarter. Sales were below company guidance but both earnings and sales surpassed any pre-pandemic second quarter.

APL To Open Store In New York City

APL, the Los Angles-based sneaker upstart also known as Athletic Propulsion Labs, is opening its first store in New York City, in Soho, according to TheRealDeal.

3STEP Sports Acquires Wildfire Volleyball Academy

3STEP Sports acquired Wildfire Volleyball Academy for its volleyball division. Founded in 2004 by Ore Pablos, Wildfire Volleyball Academy has 14 national and 13 state teams and more than 300 girls in its training program.

JD Sports Sells Footasylum To Germany’s Aurelius

JD Sports sold Footasylum to German private equity firm Aurelius Group for an enterprise value of about £37.5 million ($38 million), less than the £86 million pounds ($102.9 million) price it paid for the chain in 2019.

Under Armour To Pay $67 Million To Settle UCLA Lawsuit

Under Armour has agreed to pay UCLA nearly $67.5 million to settle the school’s lawsuit with the company, according to a report in the Los Angeles Times. UCLA was seeking over $200 million in damages in its original lawsuit filed in August 2020 over Under Armour’s terminated UCLA contract.