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January 28, 2022
The North Face Just Had its Best Quarter Ever: Here’s How the Brand’s New Leader Plans to Build on That Success
First the first time ever, The North Face surpassed $1 billion in sales, with revenues of more than $1.2 billion in Q3. This marked the best quarter in the brand’s history, with global revenues up 27% above pre-pandemic levels. The growth comes as the brand gears up to welcome a new global...
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January 28, 2022
Here’s How Much Olympic Athletes Can Earn for Winning Medals, Sponsorship and More
More than half of U.S. Olympic hopefuls, or 59%, reported making less than $25,000 during the year of their respective Olympics, according to a COVID-19 impact survey distributed to 4,400 athletes by the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC). A total of 643 Olympic athletes and 94 Paralympic athletes...
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January 28, 2022
VF’s Q3 Earnings Tops Wall Street’s Targets, Sales Jump 22 Percent
VF Corp. reported earnings on an adjusted basis rose 45 percent in the third quarter ended December 31 and topped Wall Street’s estimates. Sales grew 22 percent led by 28 percent growth at The North Face. Sales grew 8 percent at Vans, 11 percent at Timberland, and 4 percent at...
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January 27, 2022
Emerald Releases First B2B Events Research Report
Emerald Holding released its first annual research report reflecting the changing expectations influencing and shaping the future of the business-to-business (B2B) events industry. Developed by the company’s content strategy and marketing agency Content4Demand, G3 Communications, “B2B Event Industry Outlook Report 2022, Charting Success Amid Evolving Expectations” surveyed more than 1,000...
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January 27, 2022
Iconic specialty outdoor retailer launches national search for new hire to learn the ropes of retail – and potentially take ownership
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. (January 27, 2022) /OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ - The founder and owner of Midwest Mountaineering, Minneapolis’ original outdoor store, this week released an open letter to the industry with an unusual business proposition – to find, hire and train a general manager who can also potentially take full ownership of...
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January 27, 2022
Trango Renews Support of Carolina Climber’s Coalition
Lafayette, CO (January 27th, 2021) /OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ - Trango, the award-winning manufacturer and international distributor of technical climbing equipment today announces the company’s renewed support of the Carolina Climber’s Coalition (CCC) and the association’s ongoing access and stewardship efforts. “Trango has been an amazing partner with the CCC for many...
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January 27, 2022
Sea Otter Classic Summit Announces Keynote Speaker and Theme for Inaugural Executive Event April 5-7
MONTEREY, Calif. (Jan. 27, 2022) /OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ - Life Time Group Holdings, Inc. (“Life Time”) (NYSE: LTH), and the Sea Otter Classic announced today that a “futurist,” e-mobility experts, and climate change leaders are among the distinguished group of speakers who will inform and entertain attendees at the inaugural Sea...
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January 27, 2022
Roamly and Wheelbase Partner to Bring New Digital RV Insurance Offerings to Professional Rental Operators
AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 27, 2022 -- The insurtech company Roamly today announced its new professional insurance product for the rapidly growing market of professional RV rental companies worldwide. Wheelbase, the professional software product for RV fleet operators, will now embed Roamly into its software to make insurance painless, simple, and economical. The new partnership offers...
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January 27, 2022
In 2021, Oregon state parks saw more than 3 million campers for the first time
The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department reported a total 3,026,756 camper nights last year, far outpacing the pandemic-impaired numbers from 2020, and eclipsing the 3 million mark for the first time, the department said. Oregon Live
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January 27, 2022
These National Parks Will Require Reservations in 2022
Four more parks have begun or expanded their ticketing systems, and many have renewed what was already in place. America’s national parks are becoming more and more crowded, with no end in sight. Many parks are frequently at capacity, closing their gates when lots and trails fill each day. Outside...