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  • Luke 1977: UK’s economic woes to hit fashion industry for next three years

    September 11, 2024

    Menswear brand Luke 1977 has warned that the “current economic climate” will continue to impact on the fashion industry for the next two to three years. The Oxfordshire-headquartered business said the fashion industry is also “experiencing challenges relating to climate control”, ranging from the reduction of carbon foot prints to the use of recyclable materials. [...]

  • Garmin predicts further sales boost as wearable fitness tech surges

    September 11, 2024

    Wearable technology giant Garmin has predicted its European sales will surge by 14 per cent in 2024 thanks in part to new products being launched. The Southampton-headquartered division made the forecast in newly-filed accounts with Companies House which revealed an increase in both its turnover and pre-tax profit during 2023. The results show that Garmin [...]

  • Boohoo makes major US change in bid to broaden appeal

    September 11, 2024

    Boohoo has announced significant changes to its operations in the US market as it looks to broaden its product offering across the Atlantic. The Manchester-headquartered group will stop supplying US customers from its distribution centre in Pennsylvania, as the company’s management look at ways to drive a more sustainable and profitable business. Orders will instead [...]

  • Asos slashes £500m debt pile as refinancing deals revealed

    September 11, 2024

    Asos has announced the successful refinancing of the majority of its £500m debt due in 2026, with only just over £70m outstanding. The online fast-fashion retailer, which has struggled with post-pandemic shopping trends, had £500m in convertible bonds due 2026. The London-headquartered company has now exchanged £253m into convertible bonds due in 2028 rather than [...]

  • Mike Ashley works his magic at Hornby as sales jump

    September 11, 2024

    The impact of Mike Ashley advising Hornby, the international models and collectibles group, has been revealed. The retail tycoon. whose Frasers Group significantly upped its stake in the Kent-headquartered listed company in February, took up a consultancy role in March. Hornby, in a trading update to the London Stock Exchange, has revealed that its sales [...]

  • The Gym Group swings to profit as growth plan pays off

    September 11, 2024

    Budget fitness centre operator The Gym Group swung to a profit in the first half of 2024 and said it was “well set” to deliver full-year earnings at the top end of market forecasts. The London-listed firm, which has 240 locations across Britain, reported a pretax profit of £0.2m for the six months, compared to [...]

  • Gymshark names bodybuilder Chris Bumstead as new shareholder

    September 10, 2024

    Fitness apparel brand Gymshark has named bodybuilder Chris Bumstead as a new shareholder. The Solihull-headquartered business has not revealed the percentage stake Bumstead now holds. Gymshark was founded by Ben Francis and Lewis Morgan in 2012. In 2020, it was valued at more than £1bn when US private equity firm General Atlantic acquired a 21 [...]

  • Mountain Warehouse to open 50 new sites after bumper profit

    September 10, 2024

    Mountain Warehouse is set to open another 50 stores next year as part of a rapid expansion plan after achieving a bumper profit last year. The new stores will take the outdoor leisure retailer’s total to around 370 stores across nine countries, according to the Times. It has already opened 20 new stores in the [...]

  • Sales rise fails to stop loss widening at Wilkinson Sword

    September 10, 2024

    A rise in turnover at Wilkinson Sword failed to stop its pre-tax loss widening during its latest financial year, according to newly-filed documents. The company, whose brands also include Playtex, Hawaiian Tropic and skincare label Bulldog, has reported a turnover of £132.4m for the year to 30 September, 2023, up from £116.9m in the prior [...]

  • JD Sports puts almost 200 jobs at risk as it moves to close major distribution centre

    September 10, 2024

    Almost 200 jobs have been put at risk of redundancy after JD Sports confirmed plans to close one of its major distribution centres. The Greater Manchester-headquartered group, which is listed on the London Stock Exchange, is to shutter its location at Derby Commercial Park. The move comes after JD Sports penned a 20-year lease on [...]

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