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Dick’s To Rein In Expansion After Rocky Q1
Said Ed Stack, chairman and CEO, “In 2017 we expect to open approximately 43 Dick’s stores, of which 19 are former TSA stores. In 2018 we expect to open between 15 to 20 stores – most of these leases are already signed. And in 2019 it can be as few as 5 to 10.”
Vista Outdoor Sees Firearms Sales Normalizing Mid-Year
Said CEO Mark DeYoung on a conference call, “We anticipate channel inventories will stabilize by mid FY’18 and we are determined to improve the performance in the second half of this fiscal year.”
Mizuno’s FY17 Results Pulled Down By Americas Weakness
The Americas region showed a loss of ¥2.54 billion ($22.4 million) as sales on a currency-neutral basis dropped 16 percent.
Aisle Talk, Week Of May 8
Top headlines from the active lifestyle industry you may have missed this week.
Sport Chek Stung By Weather Woes In Q1
Winter jackets and winter boots categories declined due to the arrival of warm weather in January but athletic, hockey, accessories, licensing and ski/snowboard all showed gains.
Crocs Exceeds Guidance For Q1 Revenues
“We turned in solid first-quarter results by delivering improved product, launching a new and engaging marketing campaign, and realizing early benefits from the operational improvements that we’ve been focused on, said CEO Gregg Ribatt during a conference call.
Iconix Brands Struggles To Revive Growth
Iconix Brand Group reported a double-digit decline in licensing revenues, pulled down by steep drops at Starter, Danskin and Ocean Pacific.
Wolverine’s Shares Climb On Upbeat Q1 Results
Among its major brands, Merrell grew low single-digits, Sperry was down low-double digits and Saucony was off mid-single digits.
Former Jarden Outdoor Segment Sees Meager Q1 Growth For Newell Brands
Growth from Contigo beverage containers, Coleman coolers and Team Sports was partially offset by inventory destocking at Fishing and ongoing challenges on Coleman camping.
Camping World Owner Vows To Revive Gander Mountain
Marcus Lemonis, chairman and CEO of Camping World, has pledged to bring back at least 70 Gander Mountain locations. He expects the chain will greatly benefit from lease renegotiations, a merchandise overhaul and localizing assortments by market.
Dorel Sports Sees Cycling Profits Rebound
“Dorel Sports improved materially as a restructuring efforts and more cost efficient cost structure are now bearing fruit,” stated Martin Schwartz, president and CEO of Dorel Industries.
Aisle Talk, Week Of May 1
Top headlines from the active lifestyle industry you may have missed this week.
Fox Factory Rolls Through Q1 Ahead Of Expectations
“Our product innovation has helped drive the success of product line-ups across bike and powered vehicles,” said CEO Larry Enterline in a conference call. “We continue to believe the diversification of our product offerings and end markets have helped to consistently set us apart in the industry and continue to position as well for future growth.”
Garmin Able To Offset Weakness In Activity Trackers In Q1
Healthy double-digit growth its outdoor, marine and aviation segments helped offset slowing sales in its fitness and automobile to help Garmin Ltd. exceed Wall Street’s targets in the first quarter. Garmin also indicated its advanced wearables with GPS capability continued to perform well.
Cabela’s Q1 Benefits From Expense Cuts, Credit Strength
Cabela’s not surprisingly saw earnings and sales decline in the first quarter as a result of an industry-wide downturn in firearms sales following the election of Donald Trump. But expense-containment efforts and healthy results from Cabela’s CLUB Visa program helped the retailer exceed Wall Street estimates.