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Dalbello Appoints Global Brand Business Director

The Italian ski boot brand has confirmed that Giuseppe Bianchini was appointed as global brand business director this past summer and is now responsible for the brand’s “strategic direction in an international context.”

Signa Sports’ Largest Shareholder Terminates Equity Commitment Letter

Signa Sports United N.V., which in early October announced plans to delist its shares from the NYSE, said it had received a termination notice concerning the unconditional Equity Commitment Letter from Signa Holding GmbH, an affiliate of the company’s largest shareholder Signa International Sports Holding GmbH.

SFIA Launches Super Regionals Series

The Sports & Fitness Industry Association is launching a Super Regional Series in November, offering members, partners and industry leaders the opportunity to come together to discuss business insights and topics driving today’s sporting goods and fitness environment.

EXEC: Vista Outdoor to Sell Ammo Business to Czechoslovak Group

Vista Outdoor announced that it planned to sell its Sporting Products business to Czechoslovak Group. (CSG) for $1.91 billion, shifting from a planned spinoff of its Outdoor Products segment. Gary McArthur, interim CEO, said, “We believe this creates meaningful value for stockholders, and sets up both Sporting Products and Outdoor Products for long-term success.”

Osprey Packs Highlights 2024 Tech Line

Osprey marks its golden anniversary in 2024 with new products across its technical pack line with 12 core technical product families carrying certified bluesign product designations by spring 2024.

REI Lays Off Nearly 275 Retail Employees

REI Co-op is laying off about 275 retail employees, roughly 2 percent of its in-store workforce, as the retailer implements updates to its store operations system and labor structure.

Consumer Sentiment Slides in October

The University of Michigan’s preliminary Index of Consumer Sentiment for October declined 7.5 percent from month-over-month in September to 63 from 68.1 and below the 67.4 reading that analysts had expected.