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Kathmandu parent KMD Brands sees sales, net profit increase

Inside Retail

Outdoor apparel retailer KMD Brands has witnessed an increase in sales and net profit in FY23 on the back of improved performance across all its businesses – with the Rip Curl and Oboz brands achieving record sales. million and net profit after tax jumping 8.6 million and net profit after tax jumping 8.6

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Skechers teams with John Deere in global footwear partnership

Inside Retail

The footwear line, which will be on sale in July, is intended for outdoor enthusiasts, construction workers, agricultural experts, and trend-setters. As the country’s number one work footwear brand, this new offering is a natural for us, but Skechers x John Deere also epitomises the outdoors and fashion for millions of followers and fans.”

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KMD Brands profit dives through first half

Inside Retail

Outdoor apparel retailer KMD Brands, formerly known as Kathmandu Holdings, has registered that its Australasian store network suffered significantly in the first half. The business’ net profit after tax fell 124.7 Group sales for the half were recorded at $379.95 million (NZ$407.3 per cent, a loss of $5.13 million. .

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Kathmandu cuts expectations short as lockdowns bite

Inside Retail

Outdoor retail group Kathmandu has warned of continued stress in its retail stores caused by the spate of lockdowns around the country, with 40 stores shuttered in NSW and a further 26 closed in Western Australia. The business has had a rough run during the pandemic, with its net profit tumbling 44.5

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Kathmandu Group rebounds in FY22 despite lockdown, supply chain impacts

Inside Retail

After a difficult start to the year, outdoor group Kathmandu ended FY21 with relatively strong sales growth of 15.1 The group ended the year with a underlying net profit of $64 million – more than double what was achieved during FY20.

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Kathmandu Group rebounds in FY22 despite lockdown, supply chain impacts

Inside Retail

After a difficult start to the year, outdoor group Kathmandu ended FY21 with relatively strong sales growth of 15.1 The group ended the year with a underlying net profit of $64 million – more than double what was achieved during FY20.

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To Thrive in the New Global Ecommerce Marketplace, Toys ‘R’ Us may Need to Think Small

Retail TouchPoints

Games, puzzles, action figures and outdoor toys were especially popular. Profits at Barbie and Hot Wheels firm Mattel were $126.6 LEGO also reported a strong year with net profit up almost 20% to DKK 9.9 With stores closed for most of the year, ecommerce was the main driver of this growth. billion.