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Sporting Goods Industry News for May 14, 2025

Report: Dick’s SG Nears Deal to Acquire Foot Locker

Discussions are in the late stages and could be finalized as soon as tomorrow, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing sources close to the matter, in a deal that would give DKS a big leg up on its acquisitive competitor JD Sports.

Xebio and Alpen Post Mixed Results through March

Net income was cut 63% to ¥971 million ($6.6 mm) from ¥2,592 million on sales that were up 3% to ¥250,603 million ($1,704.1 mm) from ¥242,433 million for Xebio’s fiscal year ended Mar. 31.

Goldwin Revenues Up Double Digits in FQ4

The owner of The North Face, Helly-Hansen, Canturbury and other brands for Japan finished the fiscal year ended Mar. 31 with a 1% increase in Q4 net income to ¥6,749 million ($44.2 mm) from ¥6,707 million, as revenues grew 11% to ¥35,472 million ($232.5 mm) against ¥32,075 million.

Leatt Bounces Back in Q1

After a dismal 2024, the South African protective equipment maker came back strong in the first quarter, reporting $1,121,124 in profit against a $816,679 loss on 45% higher revenues of $15,367,864, up from $10,614,470.

Beachbody Calls 2025 a Transition Year

Pivoting to a new distribution model, the connected fitness and nutrition products company’s Q1 revenues plunged 40% to $72.4 million from $120.0 million, but the net loss narrowed to $5.7 million from a loss of $14.2 million.

Outerstuff Had Stellar Year, S&P Reports

The ratings agency said Outerstuff’s revenues grew nearly 20% in 2024, and adjusted EBITDA in 2024 increased more than 80%, as it affirmed the kids’ licensed apparel maker’s B- issuer credit rating with a stable outlook.

NFL Sued Over Trademarks

NFL Properties was hit with a suit in S. NY district court by an attorney, Todd Bank, who is seeking to sell unlicensed NFL merchandise without the risk of being sued by the defendant for infringement.

Etcetera: Li Ning, Faxon
 
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