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Aisle Talk, Week Of June 12
Top headlines from the active lifestyle industry you may have missed this week.
Lululemon Sees Online Growth Accelerating In Second Half
Speaking at the William Blair 2017 Growth Stock Conference in San Francisco, Stuart Haselden, Lululemon’s COO and CFO, said that due to quick payback from extensive investments, growth in its online business is expected to bounce back in the second quarter “and accelerate in the second half.”
Nike To Axe 2 Percent Of Its Workforce In Restructuring
The restructuring will impact about 1,400 jobs globally and also includes a heightened focus on 12 key cities, the reduction of its geography structure to four regions from six and the creation of a Nike Direct organization to address the digital opportunity.
Sports Direct Enters U.S. Retailing With Bob’s/EMS Acquisition
The U.K.’s largest sporting goods retailer will enter U.S. retailing with 51 stores (21 EMS, 30 Bob’s) and is already planning on bringing some of its European mix to U.S. consumers.
Canada Goose Sees ‘Tremendous’ White Space For Growth
In Canada Goose’s first investor conference since going public in March, Dani Reiss, president and CEO, railed against many of the “fake brands” in the active space while asserting Canada Goose remains in the early stages of growth.
Aisle Talk, Week Of June 5
Top headlines from the active lifestyle industry you may have missed this week.
Vail Resorts Wraps Up Strong Winter Season
Vail Resorts Inc. closed out the winter season with strong third-quarter results as strong visitations to recently acquired Whistler Blackcomb as well as Park City helped offset the impact of weaker snowfall in Colorado.
Camping World Will Seek To Undercut Competition With New Gander Stores
Speaking at Stephens 2017 Spring Investment Conference, Marcus Lemonis, chairman and CEO of Camping World, said the company is not only planning to reduce the amount of firearms in the reborn Gander Mountain stores but also vowed to underprice any nearby competition.
Duluth Holdings Reports 21.9 Percent Sales Increase For Q1
Both its men’s and women’s business saw positive momentum led by new products such as Bullpen Underwear, Ballroom Khakis and the No-Yank Tank.
Genesco Sees Major Store Closings In Coming Years
Speaking at the Baird Global Consumer, Technology & Services Conference, Bob Dennis, chairman, president and CEO of Genesco, the parent of Journeys and Lids, said he expects the company will be operating “significantly fewer” stores over the next five years due to continuing declines in mall traffic.
G-III Apparel’s Shares Soar On Raised Guidance
Shares of G-III Apparel Group jumped $3.03, or 15.2 percent, to $22.92 Tuesday after the outerwear and sportswear maker hiked its full-year guidance while reporting first-quarter earnings that beat estimates.
Canada Goose Q4 Benefits From DTC Expansion
DTC revenues nearly tripled in the quarter to Canadian$36.5 million (U.S.$27 mm) and drove an improvement of 950 basis points in gross margin.
Lululemon Q1 Boosted By Enlite Run Bra Launch
Shares of Lululemon climbed $5.62, or 11.6 percent, to $54.29 Friday in over-the-counter trading after the yoga-themed retailer reported the momentum regained in the first quarter continued through the second with the help of strong launches. Management raised its guidance for the full year.
Aisle Talk, Week Of May 29
Top headlines from the active lifestyle industry you may have missed this week.
Zumiez Beats Plan For Third Straight Quarter
Said Richard Brooks, CEO, “Overall, small traffic trends for the quarter in total appear to be more challenging than the industry expected. While we are not immune to these challenges, we are encouraged to see our third consecutive quarter of positive comparable sales and transaction gains.”