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Nike General Counsel Exits

Nike general counsel Hilary Krane, resigned from her position to work for Creative Artists Agency. At Nike, Krane provided counsel on corporate law and mergers and acquisitions, brand protection and government affairs.  She also worked as co-chair of the Nike Foundation. 

ABG Signs With SportChek To Expand Reebok In Canada

Authentic Brands Group (ABG) announced a new and expanded partnership with Canada’s SportChek chain for the Reebok brand. Through the long-term agreement, SportChek will carry Reebok apparel and footwear across 300 of its corporate-owned stores and complementary e-commerce websites.

Wearables Deliver Double-Digit Growth For Q4 And The Year

The worldwide wearables market hit a new record high in the fourth quarter of 2021 (4Q21) as shipments reached 171 million units, up 10.8 percent from the same quarter last year, according to new data from the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Wearable Device Tracker.

Adidas Sees Modest Q4 Sales Decline On Supply Chain Challenges

Adidas reported currency-neutral sales declined 3 percent in the fourth quarter due to supply shortages as a result of the lockdowns in Vietnam last year, the challenging market environment in Greater China and pandemic-related lockdowns in the Asia-Pacific. However, currency-neutral sales for 2021 rose 16 percent and Adidas projected will increase at a rate between 11 percent and 13 percent in 2022.

Topgolf’s Debt Ratings Upgraded

S&P Global Ratings raised its debt ratings on Topgolf, which is owned by Callaway Golf, due to Callaways’ move to suspend an opportunistic refinancing transaction that would have enabled it to consolidate all of the group’s debt at the parent level.

Adidas Closes Stores In Russia

Adidas AG is closing its stores in Russia and suspending its online shop, joining Nike, Puma and a wide range of Western businesses that have halted operations in the country following its invasion of Ukraine.

Near-Record Import Levels Expected At U.S. Ports As Congestion Continues

Imports at the nation’s major retail container ports are expected to be at near-record levels this spring and summer as consumer demand and supply chain challenges continue to result in congestion, according to the monthly Global Port Tracker* report released by the National Retail Federation and Hackett Associates.