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Daily News Feed 11/04/2025 ABC-Mart Sales Inch Higher in H1
Net income at the Japanese footwear and apparel retailer grew 2% to ¥35,924 million ($248.6 mm) from ¥35,121 million for the fiscal first half ended Aug. 31 on a 1% increase in sales to ¥190,132 million ($1,315.8 mm) from ¥188,380 million. Berkshire’s Consumer Products Group’s Sales Slow
Berkshire Hathaway’s consumer products group segment, which includes Brooks, Fruit of the Loom, H.H. Brown Shoe Group, among others, said revenues declined 6% to $237 million in the third quarter and are down 4% in the first nine months of 2025 to $442 million. ThredUp Narrows Loss as Sales Jump
Net loss from continuing operations was $4,248,000 in the third quarter, compared with a loss of $10,358,000 last year, on 34% higher revenues of $82,161,000 compared to $61,514,000. Compass Diversified Extends Forbearance Again
CODI received more wiggle room from debt holders as it continues its investigation into accounting irregularities at its Lugano jewelry subsidiary that it is now specifically calling fraud. Teton Names Product and Marketing Leadership
The UT-based camping gear company’s VP of brand, Jeremy McLerran, is getting expanded responsibilities overseeing product development and brand strategy. Etcetera: Nuyarn, Bridgestone Golf, Niner, 2nd Adventure Group, HGNR, On, Intertek, Lems
11/03/2025 Helly Hansen Turns a Profit for Kontoor Brands in Q3
In its first full quarter under the jeanswear company’s ownership, Helly Hansen revenues increased 11% to $185,930,000 in Q3, generating a segment operating profit of $8,009,000 and net income of $0.03 per share ($1.7 mm). Adidas Confirms €500 Million Bond Placement
The Big a said that it successfully placed a €500 million bond that matures in Nov. 2030 and has a coupon of 2.750%. REI’s Opt Outside is 10 Years Old
The outdoor co-op will close its 195 retail stores along with offices, call centers, and distribution centers on Black Friday, paying its 14,000 employees to spend time outside with family and friends. Etcetera: Puma, Kappa, Cotopaxi, New Era, Volcom
10/31/2025 Brooks Sees Double-Digit Q3 Growth in All Regions
The Berkshire Hathaway-owned running company said revenues were up 17% in Q3, including double-digit growth in every region and channel, marking Brooks’ ninth consecutive quarter of year-over-year growth. Vulcabras Gains Powered by Sneaker Strength
Net income jumped 218% to BRL 547,172,000 ($104.0 mm) over BRL 172,172,000 for the third quarter on a 22% increase in sales to BRL 955,676,000 ($181.6 mm) from BRL 784,589,000, as the bottom line got a lift from BRL 354.8 million in deferred income tax and social contribution.
Newell’s Outdoor and Recreation segment sales were flat in the third quarter at $183 million, and the operating loss narrowed to just $8 million from a loss of $23 million last year. Fenix Outdoor Boosted by Strong Preorders and Devold
Revenue from the Swiss outdoor company’s branded segment’s external sales, which includes Fjällräven, Tierra, Royal Robbins and others, grew 65% to €78.1 million ($90.8 mm) in the third quarter from €47.4 million. MAP Active Profit Slips on Strong Sales
Net income attributable to shareholders at the Indonesian retailer ticked down 3% to IDR 499,603 million ($30.5 mm) in the third quarter from IDR 514,713 million last year, despite revenue improving 14% to IDR 5,150,650 million ($314.8 mm), up from IDR 4,532,879 million. Next Level Apparel Taps Nike Vet for CEO
Next Level Apparel elevated its COO, Brett Bjorkman, as its new chief executive officer, succeeding the retiring founder and former CEO, Joe Simsoly. CPSC Recalls: Paddles, Bike Lights
Werner Paddles is recalling about 725 Stealth and Covert kayak paddles because they can break during use, and will provide consumers with a full refund. Etcetera: Authentic Brands Group, POC, New Balance, Allbirds
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