SGB Executive Sports & Fitness
EXEC: Dick’s SG Tempers Outlook for H2 on Concerns Over Consumer
The largest sporting goods retailer in the country, which just posted 4.9 percent comp growth in the first half of the year, also has concerns about the consumer. As many others have noted in their earnings calls, DKS is clearly seeing something at the store level.
EXEC: Nordstrom Family Offers Path to Take Namesakes Retailer Private
A real deal to go private is finally on the table at Nordstrom Inc., with family members Erik Nordstrom and Pete Nordstrom at the center of a proposed $3.76 billion deal.
EXEC: Lululemon to Fast-Track New Product but Cuts 2024 Guidance
Lululemon reported second quarter net revenue increased 7 percent to $2.37 billion, or increased 8 percent on a constant-currency (cc) basis. Analysts were looking for $2.41 billion. Earnings came in at $3.15 per share, above consensus estimates for $2.93 per share.
EXEC: Athleta’s Q2 Comps Decline as Expected; Expects Return to Growth in H2
In the second quarter, Athleta was expected to lap the balance of last year’s heavy discounting, and, as a result, the company planned for second quarter net sales to be down in mid-single-digits year-over-year.
EXEC: Foot Locker Gives Q2 Nod to Nike in Basketball, Adidas and New Balance in Lifestyle
North America overall comps were up 1.7 percent for the quarter, led by Foot Locker North America, which delivered a comp increase of 5.9 percent.
EXEC: Wall Street Reacts as Foot Locker CEO Talks Turnaround Plan and Positive Q2 Comps
FL shares have been on a bit a roll, with the stock up 24 percent in the last month and 42 percent over a three-month period, but the Q2 results weren’t positive enough to build on that momentum as FL shares fell in double digits on Wednesday.
EXEC: Sports Direct Parent Invests in Australian Sportstyle Retailer
Frasers Group plc, the parent of the UK-based retailer Sports Direct, has acquired a 14.65 percent strategic investment in Accent Group Ltd., a retailer in the performance and lifestyle market in Australia and New Zealand.
EXEC: Slinger Bag Headed Toward Another Ownership Transition
Company CEO Mike Ballardie has signed a separation agreement to acquire all assets and liabilities related to the Slinger Bag legacy business.
EXEC: Saucony and Merrell Post H1 Surge in China as Xtep Takes Full Control
Saucony and Merrell are now operating under a licensing model in China, and housed within Xtep International’s new Professional Sports segment of business, representing 8.2 percent of total revenues for the company.
EXEC: Mainland Headwear H1 Hurt by Economy, Slow Mexico Factory Output
With production at its new Mexico factory yet to run smoothly as the newly recruited local staff are grappling with workflow., the company has run into high operating costs, resulting in an operating loss for the H1 period.
EXEC: BSN Sports Gets A New Parent as KKR Closes Varsity Sports Acquisition
As the new majority owner of Varsity Brands, KKR said it will support the company as it continues to grow its business. KKR said it is making this investment primarily through its North America Fund XIII.
EXEC: Golf Rounds Played Fell 5 Percent in Q2 in Great Britain
Total rounds played per course in Great Britain dropped by 5 percent year-on-year in Q2 2024, according to a recent report from UK-based Sporting Insights.
EXEC: Zepp Health Corp. Saw Wearable Tech Shipments Fall 66 Percent in Q2
For the third quarter of 2024, the company’s management expects net revenues to be between $45 million and $60 million, representing growth of 18 percent to 59 percent for revenue of self-branded products compared with the second quarter of 2024.
EXEC: Globe Intl Sees Fiscal Year Profit Upside as Apparel Grows
North America total segment revenue was A$82.5 million for the fiscal year, compared to A$94.1 million in the prior year. Globe and Impala stabilized after clearing of inventory in FY23; both returned to positive EBIT contribution.
EXEC: China’s Largest Online Fitness Platform Swings to H1 Loss
Revenues from self-branded fitness products were up 7.5 percent in the first half of 2024, mainly from an increase in wholesale channel sales and increased fitness gear and apparel product sales.