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11/06/2025


Under Armour Drops FY Forecast, Working on Multi-Year Rebuild for U.S.

Net loss was $18,814,000 against a profit of $170,382,000 for the fiscal second quarter ended Sep. 30, with revenues declining by 5% to $1,333,380,000 from $1,399,023,000 as the gross margin tumbled 250 basis points to 47.3%.

Topgolf Callaway Tops Expectations as Venues Benefit from Value

Missing revenue from the divested Jack Wolfskin business sent MODG’s top line down 8% in the third quarter to $934.0 million from $1,012.9 million, while the net loss quadrupled to $14.7 million from a loss of $3.6 million a year ago.

Yeti Posts Mid-Teens International Growth

Profits declined by 30% in the third quarter to $39,400,000 from $56,284,000 on 2% higher revenues of $487,766,000 against $478,440,000 buoyed by 14% international growth that more than offset a 1% drop in the home market.

Canada Goose Results Bolstered by DTC

Net loss was C$17.4 million ($12.3 mm) versus income of C$6.3 million for the fiscal second quarter ended Sep. 28 as revenues rose 2% to C$272.6 million ($193.1 mm) from C$267.8 million.

Solo Brands Sales Plunge on Promotional Reset

Net loss attributable the company was reduced by 78% to $15,026,000 in Q3 from $69,864,000 but net sales dropped 44% to $53,038,000 from $94,139,000 due to the new promotional strategy for Solo Stove.

Peloton Turns Q1 Profit, Lifts FY26 Guidance

Net income was $13.9 million against a loss of $0.9 million in the first quarter of FY26 ended Sep. 30, on a 6% drop in total revenues to $550.8 million from $586.0 million.

Allbirds Guides for Long-Awaited Growth after Down Q3

Signs of righting the ship on new product launches began to materialize for Q3 as net loss narrowed to $20,324,000 from $21,117,000 on a 23% revenue decline to $32,989,000 from $42,996,000, with the top line landing at the low end of guidance and net results landing above the high end of expectations.

Fox Factory Hit by Dealer Destocking

FOXF’s Specialty Sports Group revenues dipped 11% to $132,716,000 from $149,502,000 as macro pressures led OEM, distributors and dealers to reduce inventory levels.

GoPro Gushes Red but Sees Improvement Ahead

Net loss widened nearly threefold to $21,252,000 from a loss of $8,211,000 on revenue that was down 37% to $162,918,000 from $258,898,000 for the third quarter ending Sep. 30.

Hanesbrands Profits from Nine-Digit Tax Asset

HBI was mum on any details regarding the looming sale to Gildan in their Q3 release, which did not feature a conference call given the pending merger agreement.

SportChek Sales, Comps Improve

Third-quarter revenues at Canadian Tire’s sporting goods banners ticked up 6% to C$550.3 million ($398.8 mm) from C$521.5 million, including a +4.2% comp but with 12 fewer stores.

Clarus Returns to Growth as Adventure Segment Rebounds

Third quarter net loss was halved to $1,617,000 from a loss of $3,157,000 prior, and revenue inflected positive, increasing 3% to $69,347,000 from $67,115,000 last year.

Leatt Delivers Strong Third Quarter

The South African protective equipment maker’s bottom line soared almost fivefold to $539,256 in the third quarter from $115,837 prior as sales increased 18% to $14,343,992 up from $12,138,123.

CPSC Recall: Lezyne Bike Pumps

Lezyne USA is recalling about 8,180 Pressure Over Drive bicycle floor pumps because the canister can forcefully eject from the base when pressurized.

Etcetera: RunWell, Mountain Equipment, Club Champion

11/05/2025


Wolverine Worldwide Guides for 6% Growth This Year

Net earnings attributable to shareholders were up 8% to $25.1 million from $23.2 million for the third quarter as revenue gained 7% to $470.3 million from $440.2 million on an Active Group improvement of 11% to $352.8 million.

Acushnet’s Q3 Sales Improve in All Segments

Net income declined 14% to $48,511,000 in the third quarter from $56,224,000 a year ago, despite 6% sales growth to $657,658,000, up from $620,501,000.

Sturm, Ruger’s Tax Benefit Offsets Acquisition Costs

The bottom line fell by two-thirds in the third quarter to $1,582,000 from $4,738,000 and would have tallied a loss except for a tax adjustment, as revenues grew 4% to $126,766,000 from $122,287,000.

Technogym Sales Grow Double Digits

The Italian fitness equipment specialist’s consolidated revenues improved 14% (+ 15% CC) in the third quarter to €708.5 million ($823.8 mm), on the strength of both B2B commercial and B2C home segments.

Unifi Loss Deepens on Tariff Headwinds in FQ1

Net loss widened in the fiscal first quarter ended Sep. 28 to $11,357,000 from a loss of $7,632,000 last year, on 8% lower revenues of $135,674,000 down from $147,372,000.

Descente Sees China Strength Offsets Weakness Elsewhere

Net income jumped 23% in the fiscal second quarter ended Sep. 30 to ¥4.3 billion ($29 mm) from ¥3.5 billion, helped by its Chinese joint venture with Anta Sports, as revenues fell 12% to ¥31.1 billion ($211 mm) from ¥35.3 billion.

Bogs Revenue Plummets Again in Q3

WEYS’ boot brand sales dropped 17% in the third quarter, reflecting continued softness in the seasonal footwear category, with excess inventory at retail and mild winters hurting demand.

Zepp Health Momentum Continues in Q3

The maker of Amazfit and Zepp smart wearables grew revenues 78% in the third quarter to $75,789,000 from $42,462,000, reducing the net loss to $1,616,000 from a loss of $13,251,000 last year.

NICS Checks Flatten in October

NSSF’s adjusted NICS checks inched down 0.3% last month to 1,299,312 from 1,302,857 a year ago, and are off 3.8% year-to-date.

GSM Outdoors Buys Smith’s Products

Platinum Equity-backed GSM Outdoors has inked an agreement to acquire AR-based knife and scissor-sharpening maker Smith’s Products, expanding its portfolio of outdoor brands.

Etcetera: Reebok, Lee, Puma, Dick’s, Sierra, Helen of Troy, Swiftwick, Imperial

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

 
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