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Wilson Opens Storefront in Mall of America

Wilson Sporting Goods Co. officially opened a retail store in the Mall of America in Bloomington, MN. The 2,600 square-foot space is Wilson’s first brick-and-mortar store in the region.

Arc’teryx Veteran Joins Sugarhouse Creative

Sugarhouse Creative hired Dan Green, a former VP of design and senior director of advanced concepts at Arc’teryx, as director of advanced concepts, a new role for the company.

United Sports Brands Acquired by Norwest Equity Partners

Norwest Equity Partners (NEP) has acquired United Sports Brands, the parent of Shock Doctor, McDavid, Cutters, Nathan, Pearl Izumi, and Glukos, from Bregal Partners. NEP’s history with USB brands dates to 2008, when it acquired Shock Doctor as part of its consumer products portfolio.

Report: Black Friday Traffic Sees Uptick

Sensormatic Solutions released its initial shopper visit data for U.S. brick-and-mortar stores and shopping centers for Black Friday, November 24, noting that foot traffic increased 4.6 percent compared to 2022.

Report: Black Friday Sees Record Online Spending

According to Adobe Analytics, a record $9.8 billion was spent online in the U.S. for Black Friday, up 7.5 percent year-over-year (YoY). Adobe had estimated this year’s Black Friday sales at $9.6 billion.

Puma Appoints GM for Puma Japan

Puma hired Ryokusai Inoue as general manager of Puma Japan, effective immediately. He replaces Kohei Hagio, who has held the position since 2021.

Wolverine World Wide Sees Debt Ratings Downgraded

Moody’s downgraded Wolverine World Wide, Inc.’s debt ratings to reflect Wolverine’s “ongoing steep revenue and earnings declines and Moody’s expectations that the challenging retail environment will hinder the company’s ability to realize significant near-term benefits from its turnaround efforts.”

Fanatics Commerce’s Debt Ratings Downgraded to Negative

Moody’s Investors Service downgraded Fanatics Commerce’s debt rating to reflect the online fan website’s “significantly weaker than expected earnings and cash flow and the risk that the increasingly difficult operating environment will challenge its ability to achieve the appropriate level of returns on its current investments and return EBITDA and EBITDA margins back to their previous levels.”

Nordstrom’s Sales Led by Active in Third Quarter

Nordstrom reported slightly higher earnings in the third quarter on improving gross margins. Sales were down 6.8 percent with sales slumping 9.4 percent at the Nordstrom flagship banner and declining 1.8 percent at Nordstrom Rack.