SGB Update Outdoor

EXEC: ASOS plc Warns on Fiscal Year Cashflow Issue Due to Timing Effects

The retailer typically receives cash from their sales gross of returns and sales tax immediately. However, the cash outflow from sales tax, returns and variable costs associated with those sales predominantly impacts the following two months. The impact will reverse during September and October.

Leatt Makes Key Hires To Drive MTB Growth

Leatt Corp. hired two key industry professionals, Bastian Dietz and Dain Zaffke, to propel its mountain biking (MTB) market growth. Dietz was hired as international marketing manager, MTB, focused on growing the company’s international MTB presence, and Zaffke will focus on the U.S. MTB market as VP of sales and marketing.

RV Industry Association Elects Three to Board of Directors

Nine candidates were running to fill the three open Board seats in 2023. From that pool, the successful candidates for one RV Manufacturer seat, one Park Model RV Manufacturer seat, and one Supplier seat were elected.

Grundéns Appoints General Manager EMEA

Grundéns hired Janne Mahlamäki as general manager for the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region. He was a former executive at Rapala and Jack Wolfskin.

Amazon Faces Antitrust Lawsuit from FTC, U.S. States

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and a bipartisan coalition of 17 state attorneys general sued Amazon over violations of anti-competitive behavior. The lawsuit alleges the e-commerce giant’s practices are anti-competitive in how it serves shoppers as well as third-party sellers on the site.

NRF Report Finds Crime Cost Retailers $112 Billion in 2022

According to the 2023 National Retail Security Survey* published by the National Retail Federation (NRF), retailers have seen a dramatic rise in theft-related financial losses, with shrink accounted for $112.1 billion in losses, up from $93.9 billion in 2021.

Costco’s Q4 Profits Climb 15 Percent

Costco Wholesale Corp. reported earnings rose 15.4 percent in its fiscal fourth quarter ended September 3 as sales gained 9.4 percent. Same-store sales in the U.S., excluding the impact of gas prices, were up 3.1 percent.

U.S. Consumer Confidence Slides to Four Month Low

The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index dropped to a four-month low in September, weighed down by rising interest rates, still-high inflation and a stalemate over the federal budget in Washington.