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Sporting Goods Industry News for July 02, 2026
Misto is aiming to boost Fila’s global brand value as a key pillar of its “Value-Up” medium-term plan, along with expanding the brand portfolio and reinforcing Acushnet’s global leadership in the golf space.
The parent company of PSE Archery and Kryptek has added hunting backpack, gear, and apparel brand Badlands to its portfolio, acquiring it from W. C. Bradley Co. for undisclosed terms.
The Oboz, Kathmandu, and Rip Curl parent completed its 1-for-25 share consolidation, reducing its float to 71,976,827 shares from 1,727,438,195, trading on both the NZX and ASX.
NSSF’s adjusted NICS FBI background checks soared 11.7% to 1,123,006 in the seasonally slow month of June from 1,004,986, rising for the fifth consecutive month.
The Eager Beavertons will pay out an average of 74% of target bonuses to staff worldwide, Bloomberg reported, citing a memo from inside the berm.
The outdoor sports PR and digital marketing agency elevated three executives, naming Cory Van Auken as COO, Suzanne Hermann as vice president of client services, and Katie Richter as director of outdoor PR.
Crocs’ subsidiary reached a settlement with Germany-based Fusion Shoes, which it accused of infringing on Heydude’s “Wally” style design and mark.
The convenience store chain filed suit in TX district court, accusing the Eager Beavertons of infringing on 7-Eleven’s Tri-Color mark with a new Air Max 95 colorway.
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