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Chinese take-over leads to top management changes for Amer Sports
HELSINKI, Finland - Finnish sporting goods giant Amer Sports Corporation has announced some senior management changes. This follows the take-over...

'Mavic To Develop into Premium Full Cycling Brand'
ANNECY, France - Amer Sports has completed its divestment of Mavic SAS. The Finnish sporting goods manufacturer has finalized the sale of its French...

Amer Sports Sells Mavic to U.S. Private Equity Firm
HELSINKI, Finland - After announcing its intention to sell its bicycle business as part of its group portfolio, stock-listed Amer Sports Oyj has now...

Amer Sports Now Actively Searching for Mavic and Enve Buyer
HELSINKI, Finland - Amer Sports has published its financial 2018 report in which the company announced that it is now actively seeking for a...

Amer Sports Takeover by Chinese Companies Becoming More Likely
HELSINKI, Finland - It started with Amer Sports' announcement that it wants to sell its activities in the cycling market with Mavic and Enve on 5...

Will EU Intervene in Amer Sports Takeover by Chinese companies?
HELSINKI, Finland - After Amer Sports announced one week ago that it wants to sell its activities in the cycling market with Mavic and Enve, the...

Amer Sports Wants to Sell Mavic and Enve
HELSINKI, Finland - Mavic and Enve no longer fit in Amer Sports' strategy to pursue sustainable, profitable growth. "We prioritize acceleration in...

Amer Sports Sees Again Big Sales Drop for Mavic and ENVE
HELSINKI, Finland - Amer Sports did not had a good first half of 2018 as its cycling activities through subsidiaries Mavic and ENVE saw a further...

Amer Sports Sees Double-Digit Sales Drop for Mavic and ENVE
HELSINKI, Finland - Amer Sports did not had a good start of 2018 as its cycling activities through subsidiaries Mavic and ENVE saw a further...

Amer Sports Reports Omni-Channel Transition Successes
HELSINKI, Finland - Amer Sports saw its sales in cycling products under the Mavic and Enve brands drop with over 10% last year. But the Finnish...