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08/20/2026


JD Sports Cuts Guidance after North America Weakens

Struggles at Finish Line pulled down JD’s North American revenues in the second quarter, with total organic sales across banners declining 4.5% to £1,070 million ($1,445.9 mm) and comps down 6.8%.

Rebel Sports, BCF and Macpac Grow Sales for SRG

Super Retail Group’s Rebel Sports’ sales increased 5% to A$1,422.7 million ($988.0 mm) from A$1,361.7 million for the fiscal year ended June 27, with comps up 3.8% on growth in transactions and average order value.

Li-Ning Sales Increase Low Single Digits in H1

First half net income attributable to shareholders grew 5% to RMB 1,816,185,000 ($266.7 mm) from RMB 1,737,422,000, on revenue that improved 3% to RMB 15,235,250,000 ($2,237.2 mm) from RMB 14,816,763,000.

Stella’s Profit Weighed Down by Increased Costs

Profit attributable to shareholders slipped 19% to $64,040,000 from $78,633,000 for the first half, impacted by increased material costs, product mix adjustments, and ramping up new facilities, as revenues ticked up 1% to $786,672,000 from $775,074,000.

Rapala VMC’s H1 Profits Soar

Net income nearly quadrupled to €8.5 million ($9.9 mm) in the first half from €2.2 million, as revenues climbed 7% to €134.8 million ($156.7 mm) from €125.5 million at the Finnish fishing tackle company.

VF Corp. Scores Moody’s Outlook Upgrade

The ratings agency changed VFC’s outlook to stable from negative, and affirmed its Ba2 corporate family rating and Ba3 debt-level ratings, citing improvements in operations and credit metrics.

SFIA Finds Participation Keeps Growing

Activity rates are continuing their ascent, the recovery of several key team sports is looking stickier and stickier, pickleball is leveling out, and affordability is an increasing concern, according to SFIA’s First Half Game Plan 2026: Key Moves in Sports Participation.

Etcetera: Lululemon, Under Armour, Stoke

08/19/2026


Back-to-School Shoppers Look for Deals after Strong Start

After a boost from an earlier Prime Day in June and competing events from other retailers, spending has flattened, and shoppers are focusing on need-based purchases and careful price shopping, according to several mid-season surveys.

Unifi Sees 2027 Upside after Turnaround

Net loss in the final fiscal quarter ended June 29 totaled $1,193,000 against a $15,470,000 profit last year that included a $25.2 million net gain from the sale of a manufacturing facility and other on-time items, as revenues increased 4% to $144,224,000 from $138,535,000.

Sierra Opened Three New Stores in Q2, TJX Plans on More

The TJX-owned outdoor retailer posted a “very strong” second-quarter comp increase in both stores and online, ending with 156 doors after adding three new locations.

Puma’s Transition Year Continues with Another Exec Change

The Big Cat announced that 25-year Puma veteran Johan Adamsson has decided to step down as VP global sports marketing & sports licensing effective Aug. 31, citing personal reasons.

Etcetera: Fabletics, Range USA

08/18/2026


Amer Sports Sees Salomon Accelerate Towards Arc’teryx

Profits jumped over fivefold to $117.8 million from $22.4 million in the second quarter, including a $50.1 million net benefit from IEEPA tariff refunds, as revenue increased 32% to $1,632.6 million from $1,236.3 million.

361 Degrees Grows 8% in H1 as International Soars

Net income attributable to equity holders increased 8% in the first half to RMB 925,938,000 ($136.0 mm) from RMB 857,690,000 on sales that grew by the same percentage to RMB 6,159,781,000 ($904.5 mm) from RMB 5,704,830,000.

Feng Tay Profits Bounce Back in Q2

Net income attributable to shareholders at the Taiwanese footwear and sporting goods manufacturer improved 41% to TWD 1,014.0 million ($21.1 mm) in the second quarter from TWD 719.6 million, on flat sales of TWD 20,379.7 million ($645.1 mm) against TWD 20,400.0 million.

Johnson Health Tech Improves on Tariff Refunds

The Taiwanese exercise equipment maker’s profits attributable to shareholders grew more than eightfold to TWD 969.2 million ($30.7 mm) from TWD 111.9 million, on 8% higher sales of TWD 13,266.9 million ($420.0 mm) up from TWD 12,305.7 million.

Bike Makers Merida and Ideal See Improvement

Mirroring Giant Group’s recent turnaround, Taiwan’s smaller bicycle manufacturers, Merida Industry and Ideal Bicycle, also posted positive trends in the second quarter.

Academy Sports Aims for Eleven Q3 Openings

After starting the year with five new stores in the first half, ASO opened two more stores so far this quarter, in St. Clairsville, OH, and Kerrville, TX, on its way to a fiscal 2026 target of 20 to 25 new locations.

On Running Ducks Class Action over Squeaky Soles

An OR district court judge dismissed the complaint against ONON alleging it sold defective shoes because their soles create a noisy and embarrassing squeak.

Etcetera: GoPro, Lululemon, Fanatics

 
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