Warm winter hits Jarden outdoor unit sales
The warm winter shaved about $25 million off the turnover of Jarden Corporation’s outdoor business unit in the first quarter. This contributed to a sales decline of 1.1 percent to $670 million for the unit, which includes the K2, Coleman and Marmot brands. The company expects another hit of $25 million in the second half...
Marmot lifts Jarden’s outdoor sales
Jarden Corporation indicated that its orders of winter sports equipment could drop by 5 to 10 percent due to the unfavorable weather conditions in the current winter season, which implies a reduction of about $30 million to $50 million in sales. The American company, which owns K2 and Völkl in the ski equipment market, along...
Marmot opens second corporate store in Europe
Shortly before the Olympic Games, Marmot Mountain Europe is about to open its second corporate store in London. The door will be located in the Westfield Stratford City shopping mall in the northeast of the city, in the neighborhood of the Olympic venues. The outdoor brand opened its first own store in Europe in last...


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