All Shoe Intelligence articles in Volume 18, Issue 6-7 – Page 4
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Phoenix posts weak Q4 and full-year results
Phoenix Footwear Group, the parent of Trotters and SoftWalk, reported a 9.7 percent sales decline in the fourth quarter, ended Jan. 2, with revenues down to $5.1 million. Net sales for fiscal 2015 decreased by 1.5 percent to $21.7 million from $22.0 million the year before.Phoenix blamed the fall in ...
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Fratelli Rossetti's sales grew by 4 percent to €72 million...
Fratelli Rossetti's sales grew by 4 percent to €72 million in 2015. The positive performance was mostly driven by the Italian market, which accounted for around 50 percent of the total turnover, as well as excellent results for e-commerce, with sales on the e-shop up by 70 percent. All sales ...
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Pegasus International posted $4.4 million in net losses for its...
Pegasus International posted $4.4 million in net losses for its fiscal year, ended Dec. 31, marking a dramatic plunge from a net profit of $184,000 in 2014 due to a $5.4 million loss on exchange rate differences. Sales contracted by 3.7 percent to $74.7 million, as low double-digit declines in ...
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India's exports of leather shoes declined by 7.31 percent to...
India's exports of leather shoes declined by 7.31 percent to the equivalent of $1,599 million in the nine months ended Dec. 31, according to the Indian Council for Leather Exports. Total sales of leather and leather products went down by 10.68 percent to $4,457 million, with declines of 22.53 percent ...
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The 31st edition of the India International Leather Fair (IILF),...
The 31st edition of the India International Leather Fair (IILF), which took place in Chennai on Feb. 1-3, saw 12,556 registered business visitors, up 9.6 percent from the previous year. Among them, there were 637 foreign visitors from 66 countries, marking an increase of 69.86 percent. The number of exhibitors ...
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German shoe retailers booked a 3 percent sales increase in...
German shoe retailers booked a 3 percent sales increase in February as compared to the same month a year ago, when their sales had plunged by 7 percent year-on-year. For the first two months of this year, sales were up by around one percent. They had declined by 5 percent ...
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ANWR reported 555 visits from 240 companies at its Fashion...
ANWR reported 555 visits from 240 companies at its Fashion Days in-house fair on March 16-17. This was down from 610 individuals and 260 companies a year ago, when the show lasted three days.
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Dr. Martens is opening its 24th store in the U.K....
Dr. Martens is opening its 24th store in the U.K. in Derby
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Italy’s fashion industry grew less than expected in 2015
Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana, a major fashion industry association in Italy, has downgraded its estimate for the growth of the national sector in 2015, estimating that it did not exceed 1.5 percent compared with 2014. For the first six months of 2016, however, the institute's outlook calls for a ...
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François Feijoo, who heads up Eram's retail operations since 2013,...
François Feijoo, who heads up Eram's retail operations since 2013, has been elected as president of Procos, a French federation in charge of the development of specialty retailing in France
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Buyers made more than 1,500 daily visits to the Moda...
Buyers made more than 1,500 daily visits to the Moda Made in Italy show in Munich on March 13-15, or 17 percent more than a year ago. More than 330 brands showed their samples at the fair, or 6.4 percent more than at its last edition. The trade show is ...
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