Financial Results – Page 9
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ArticleSteve Madden fast tracks plan to cut Chinese production
Steve Madden said it is accelerating plans to reduce its reliance on manufacturing in China, amid expectations that Donald Trump will follow through on his pledge to slap hefty tariffs on imports from China after being re-elected on Nov. 5 to a second term as president of the United States. ...
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ArticleWolverine lifts its FY guidance
In the third quarter of 2024, Wolverine Worldwide, Inc (WWW) posted an operating income of $35.2 million, up by 29 percent from $27.3 million a year earlier. The gross margin soared by 4.50 percentage points to 45.3 percent from 40.8 on lower supply chain costs and end-of-life inventory sales. Net ...
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ArticleGrendene's Q3 revenues jump 10% despite decline in exports
Grendene’s gross revenues in the third quarter of 2024 grew by 10.0 percent compared to the year earlier to reach 926.5 million reais (€149.6m), fueled by the strength of its domestic market despite a consumption scenario the company said continues to be challenging. The group’s domestic sales rose by 13.2 ...
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ArticleStuart Weitzman’s sales rise driven by North America
Stuart Weitzman, the premium footwear brand of the US fashion group Tapestry, posted sales of $53.7 million in the fiscal first quarter ended Sept. 28, up by 2 percent year-on-year both on a reported basis and at constant currency rates, as growth in North America offset “softness” in Greater China. ...
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ArticleJimmy Choo’s sales rise and operating loss diminishes
In the fiscal second quarter ended Sept. 28, Jimmy Choo, the luxury footwear brand owned by Capri Holdings, posted revenues of $140 million, up by 6.1 percent on a reported basis and by 5.3 percent on a constant currency basis compared to the prior year driven by the wholesale channel. ...
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ArticleGolden Goose’s sales rise by 12% at constant exchange rates
In the first nine months of 2024, Golden Goose’s net revenues rose by 12 percent at constant exchange rates to €466 million, driven by direct-to-consumer (DTC) sales and the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) business region. The premium Italian sneaker brand achieved 49 percent of its revenues in EMEA, ...
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ArticleAllbirds signs distribution agreements for Europe and Latin America
Allbirds has signed agreements with distributors in Europe and Latin America as part of the expansion of its international distributor model. Effective July 1, 2025, Chris Sports will be the exclusive Allbirds distributor across Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. Chris Sports, founded 30 years ago, is based in ...
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ArticleWeyco sales slump amid lower demand, warm weather
Weyco generated sales of $74.3 million in the third quarter of 2024, down by 12 percent compared to the year earlier, driven by sharp declines in the wholesale business for its Nunn Bush, Stacy Adams and Bogs labels amid soft consumer demand as consumers made cuts in discretionary spending. Net ...
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ArticleAsos’ loss widens as sales fall by 16% like-for-like
In the full year ended Sept.1, Asos’ adjusted revenues fell by 16 percent like-for-like to €2.896 billion (€3.450bn), in line with the guidance given in September. On a reported basis, the top line was down by 18 percent to £2.906 billion. The gross margin dipped to 43.4 percent from 44.2 ...
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ArticlePrimark sees 2025 sales up by about 5%
Primark is targeting a mid-single-digit sales growth rate in the fiscal year ending in September 2025 as it continues to open stores in growth markets in Europe and the US and to focus on an increase in like-for-like sales in more mature markets. ”This will be supported by investment in ...
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ArticleZalando swings to a third-quarter profit
Zalando posted a net profit of €44.3 million in the third quarter of 2024 against a net loss of €8.2 million a year earlier, driven by higher revenues and operating profits. The gross merchandise volume (GMV) rose by 7.8 percent to €3.5 billion and revenues increased by 5.0 percent to ...
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ArticleDune London’s parent company posted a full-year loss
Dune Topco, the parent company of the British footwear retailer Dune London, posted a loss in the full year ended Jan. 27, 2024, due to a difficult business environment. In the full year, sales were virtually unchanged, rising to £142.0 million (€169.4m) from £141.5 million the previous year, with like-for-like ...
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ArticleRocky Brands sees FY sales falling to low end of guidance
Rocky Brands expects sales for the full year to come in at the low end of its $450 million to $460 million guidance range, down slightly from the $461.8 million reported last year, following a decline in third-quarter sales and amid expectations it will not be able to completely make ...
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ArticleCrocs cautious on FY sales outlook as Heydude recovery drags on, China growth slows
Crocs Inc. posted better-than-expected results in the third quarter ended Sept. 30, but management acknowledged that a turnaround at its Heydude brand is taking longer than expected, and it has become more cautious on prospects for China this year. As a result, the company now anticipates full-year sales growth at ...
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ArticleBoot Barn raises FY guidance as the CEO prepares to leave
Boot Barn said it was off to a “solid start” in its fiscal third quarter and raised its guidance for the full year in the wake of better-than-expected results for the second quarter ended Sept. 28. The strong showing came as Jim Conroy, the CEO and President, announced he was ...
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ArticleVF Corp.’s turnaround continues to take shape
VF Corp. continues to make progress on its turnaround plan, delivering sequential sales improvement, a year-over-year increase in gross margin, and a 13 percent reduction in inventories in the second quarter that ended September 30.
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ArticleSkechers sees India rebound as China stumbles in Q3
Skechers’ revenues in India jumped by 24 percent in the third quarter of 2024, rebounding after suffering in the previous quarter in the face of changing regulatory requirements, while sales in the Chinese market declined by 5.7 percent to $252.4 million as an economic slowdown in that market affects consumer ...
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ArticleDeckers raises guidance as Hoka continues to shine in better-than-expected Q2
Deckers Outdoor raised sales and profit guidance for its full financial year as growth at its Hoka brand accelerated and it announced better-than-expected group results in the second quarter ended Sept. 30. Second-quarter revenues increased by 20.1 percent to $1.31 billion, above a $1.20 billion analyst consensus, with growth continuing ...
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ArticleBoohoo’s CEO steps down
Boohoo’s CEO, John Lyttle, is stepping down after five years with the British fast fashion online retailer. He will continue to work with the leadership team and the board over the coming months while a successor is found and to ensure a smooth transition, the company said. Boohoo added that ...
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ArticleFerragamo issues a profit warning
In the wake of third-quarter results, Salvatore Ferragamo warned that it expects its full-year operating result to be at the lowest end of analysts’ estimates due to persisting uncertainties over demand by luxury consumers. The brokerage Equita noted that the Italian luxury goods group now expects a full-year Ebit of ...



