SGB Sports & Fitness

WFSGI Sets CEO Succession Plan

The World Federation of the Sporting Goods Industry (WFSGI) said Emma (Mason) Zwiebler will replace Robbert de Kock as CEO of the organization effective November 1.

Planet Fitness Sees Same-Store System Sales Improve 9 Percent In Q2

Planet Fitness, Inc. reported sales grew 27.6 percent in the second quarter ended June 30 with system-wide same-store sales increasing 8.7 percent on strong member growth. The fitness chain nonetheless slightly reduced its growth targets for the year due to higher new store construction costs and increased interest rates.

Titleist Parent Sees 6.4 Percent Currency-Neutral Growth in Q2

Acushnet Holdings Corp., the parent of Titleist and Footjoy, reported second-quarter sales rose 4.7 percent on a reported basis and 6.4 percent in constant currency, driven by double-digit growth in golf balls and golf clubs. Net income increased 12.3 percent, while adjusted EBITDA gained 24.0 percent. Acushnet slightly lifted its guidance for the year.

EXEC: Retail Inventory Woes Impact Q2 Sales at BOA and Primaloft; Marucci and 5.11 See Gains at CODI

Brand aggregator Compass Diversified (CODI) saw first-quarter sales decline 36 percent at BOA and 18 percent at Primaloft as both businesses continued to be impacted by stubbornly elevated inventories in the marketplace. Among CODI’s other active lifestyle brands, revenues grew 35 percent at Marucci Sports and 5 percent at 5.11 while sliding 30 percent at Velocity Outdoor.

Krimson Klover Hires New Director of Sales

Krimson Klover hired Phebe Rosenthal as director of sales. She joins the company from Indosole, where she worked for the last few years, and, most recently, as general manager of its North American business.

Steve Madden’s Q2 Sales Drop 17 Percent

Steven Madden, Ltd. reported earnings slid 28.9 percent in the second quarter ended June 30 as sales fell 16.8 percent on reduced wholesale revenues. Results were in line with expectations and the trendy footwear manufacturer maintained its outlook for the year.

Garmin Lifts Guidance As Q2 Returns To Growth

Garmin, Ltd. slightly raised its sales guidance for the year after reporting a return to growth in the second quarter, led by a 31 percent gain in the fitness segment. Sales were down 3 percent in the outdoor segment and 11 percent in the marine segment. Earnings and sales both topped analyst targets in the quarter.