Rocky Brands Looks For Pickup In 2017
“With respect to the work, western and hunting boot categories, 2017 is off to a better start than 2016, thanks to more operable weather conditions combined with easier comparisons,” said CEO Mike Brooks on a conference call with analysts.
Aisle Talk, Week Of February 13
Top headlines from the active lifestyle industry you may have missed this week.
FGL Sports Delivers Another Banner Year
Duncan Fulton, president, FGL Sports, said on a conference call with analysts, “There is a lot of optimism and opportunity right now to get more out of the assets that we already have.”
VF Issues Soft Guidance For 2017
VF Corp. reported fourth-quarter earnings were down, in line with guidance. Among its major brands in the quarter, North Face was down 8 percent, Vans grew 14 percent, and Timberland gained 4 percent. The company provided a weak outlook for 2017.
Rocky Brands Posts Q4 Loss On Creative Recreation Charge
The fourth quarter of 2016 included a non-cash impairment charge related to the Creative Recreation brand of $3 million.
Canada Goose Looks To Ramp Up Expansion With IPO
In its IPO prospectus, Canada Goose said it plans to continue its rapid growth by expanding into the Mid-Atlantic, Midwest and Pacific Northwest, moving into categories from knitwear to bedding and expanding online with its own stores and overseas.
Cabela’s Inc. Shares Slide Further On Weak Q4
Shares of Cabela’s Inc., already down this year due to concerns over the completion of its merger with Bass Pro, slid some more on Thursday after the hunt & fish specialist reported fourth-quarter earnings that came in short of expectations.
FGL Sports Sees 5.1 Percent Q4 Comp Gain
Canadian Tire reported same-store sales at its FGL Sports segment grew 5.1 percent in the fourth quarter. Comps at Sport Chek climbed 4.9 percent.
Cabela’s Q4 Profits Slide
Cabela’s Inc., which has reached an agreement to merge with Bass Pro, reported earnings 26.3 percent in its fourth quarter ended December 31 as sales fell 4.9 percent. U.S. comparable-store sales decreased 6.4 percent.
Sportsman’s Warehouse to Hold Grand Opening In Cedar City, UT
Sportsman’s Warehouse is opening ninth location in the state of Utah in Cedar City.
Gander Mountain Downplays Bankruptcy Speculation
Gander Mountain issued a statement noting that it had retained Houlihan Lokey as independent advisors as part of a review process, but also inferred the hiring wasn’t tied an imminent bankruptcy filing.
MC Sports Looks For Rebirth Amid Liquidation
In two diametrically opposed maneuvers, MC Sports is planning to quickly hold going-out-of-business sales at all its locations while also feverishly seeking a buyer or investor to avoid an all-out liquidation.
Gander Mountain Retains Houlihan Lokey In Review Process
The privately-held firm said it issued the statement because “recent speculative news articles” had caused concern among its partners.
Nike and Under Armour Top MC Sports Unsecured Creditors List
The list of the top 20 unsecured creditors of MC Sports reads like a who’s who of the sporting goods industry. The largest sums were owed to Nike, $3.81 million, and Under Armour, $2.45 million.
MC Sports Files For Bankruptcy
MC Sports, the Michigan-based sporting goods chain, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Tuesday. The company is moving to hold liquidation sales at all of its 68 locations, but will use the reorganization to seek a rushed alternative funding or to find a buyer that might keep the stores open.