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November 17, 2025 Compass Diversified’s Lugano Files for Bankruptcy
CODI’s embattled high-end jewelry subsidiary filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection with the aim of selling the business, shedding some light on the fallout from alleged fraudulent practices by its founder and former CEO that have plagued the company and its parent since the spring. Eagle Nice Profits Up on Record Sales
Net income attributable to shareholders improved 12% to HKD 204,513,000 ($26.2 mm) from HKD 183,200,000 in the fiscal first half ended Sep. 30, on revenues that grew 11% to a record HKD 3,323,910,000 ($425.6 mm) from HKD 2,982,900,000. Björn Borg’s Apparel Sales Drive Q3 Growth
The Swedish sportswear brand’s net income increased 5% in the third quarter to SEK 36,871,000 ($3.9 mm) from SEK 34,952,000 as sales grew by the same percentage to SEK 299,786,000 ($31.7 mm) from SEK 285,087,000. Crocs Names New Heydude President
CROX elevated its SVP and chief commercial officer, Rupert Campbell, to EVP and president of Heydude, where he’ll lead all elements of the brand’s product, marketing, and commercial go-to-market strategy. Sporting Goods Shoppers Prefer Multi-brand Retail
The National Sporting Goods Association’s most recent Shopper Playbook Study found that 79% of sports equipment shoppers and nearly 70% of footwear and apparel shoppers favor multi-brand stores. Nike, Converse Sue over Marketing Language
Nike and Converse are suing Love Kelly Holdings, an apparel designer, in S. NY district court, asking for a declaratory judgment of non-infringement, arguing that its Love, Chuck and Love, Hurts marketing campaigns do not infringe on the defendant’s Love, Kelly and Dear Love marks. Etcetera: ThredUp, Foot Locker, Surftech, Armasight
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