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Sporting Goods Industry News for December 08, 2025
Results for CODI’s sporting goods brands 5.11, Boa, PrimaLoft, and Velocity Outdoor were unchanged, but the months-long investigation into fraud in its Lugano segment resulted in a restated full-year 2024 net loss of $208,861,000 instead of $12,808,000 in income.
Retailers are well-stocked for the Holiday shopping season, and trade and tariff uncertainty will likely keep early 2026 imports lower year-over-year, according to the NRF and Hackett Associates’ Global Port Tracker.
The hunting gear and apparel brand has been acquired by an investor group of conservation-driven family offices and businesses, including Cox Enterprises.
Sports & Fitness Industry Association named Jenny Karn as senior director, where she’ll be responsible for driving the association’s growth across multiple channels, expanding the organization’s digital footprint and contributing to its research business.
Following the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s upholding of COLM’s core Omni-Heat design patent, the two companies have settled their dispute for undisclosed terms.
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