SGB Sports & Fitness

EXEC: Nautilus Sees Direct Business Improving on Momentum in Strength Products

Nautilus Inc., the parent of Bowflex and Schwinn fitness equipment, significantly reduced its loss in its fiscal first quarter ended June 30 due to improved margins and lower costs. Sales were again down sharply with retail segment sales impacted by high marketplace inventories, but the direct segment showed improving trends, including flat sales across strength products.

Nautilus, Inc. Shrinks Loss in Q1 but Sales Drop 24 Percent

Nautilus, Inc., the parent of Bowflex, slashed its loss in the fiscal first quarter ended June 30 due to an uptick in gross margins and a steep reduction in expenses with the year-ago period including a $27.0 million asset impairment charge. Sales were down 23.8 percent with a decline of 17.5 percent in the Direct segment and 29.0 percent in the Retail segment.

Beachbody’s Q2 Revenues Decline 25 Percent

The Beachbody Company, Inc.’s adjusted operating loss widened in the second quarter ended June 30 despite sales sliding 25.0 percent. The fitness subscription company said it made progress in restructuring its financial covenants while hiring Mark Goldston as executive chairman of its Board of Directors to support its turnaround efforts.

EXEC: Under Armour Reduces North America Guidance on Wholesale Softness

Under Armour reported results for the fiscal first quarter ended June 30 came in line with expectations amid progress reducing inventory levels while reiterating its overall guidance for the year. However, sales guidance was reduced for North America as the brand was unable to overcome due to stubborn challenges at U.S. wholesale.