This article originally appeared on our sister site Bicycle Retailer. Words: Steve Frothingham, Bicycle Retailer
Industry veteran Beat Zaugg, who has been an owner of Scott Sports since 1998, says he remains the brand's CEO, a minority shareholder and chairman of its parent company board, despite a
news release Friday saying that the board had fired him.
"This announcement was made to destabilize the company and its employees," Zaugg told BRAIN on Monday; he said the announcement had been made via a PR agency that works for Scott's majority shareholder — Korea's Youngone — not Scott Sports.
He said the dispute arose from a “culture clash” between Youngone and the company.
However, the PR firm responded to BRAIN later on Monday with a statement from the Scott Corporation board insisting that Youngone representatives have a majority on the board and had voted to terminate Zaugg.
"We understand that it may be difficult for Mr. Zaugg to accept his termination (given his long-standing role as CEO). But this is ultimately irrelevant as a matter of law: the ultimate decision body of a company is the board of directors and the board is clearly entitled to terminate the employment with the CEO," the statement read in part.
The statement said that a majority of the board "have resolved to terminate Mr. Zaugg as CEO with immediate effect and that termination has been duly notified to Mr. Zaugg last week. As you will understand the reasons that led to this termination cannot be disclosed at this stage."
Youngone is a supplier to brands including Patagonia, adidas, Lululemon, Outdoor Research, and The North Face, with factories in Korea, Bangladesh, China, Vietnam, and Thailand. It also is a majority owner of the outdoor apparel brand Outdoor Research.
The release last week said Zaugg is being replaced by
Juwon Kim a Scott Corporation board member since 2022 and Youngone’s head of growth strategy and mergers and acquisitions.
According to the release, Kim is being advised by Steve Meineke (a former president of Specialized USA, Accell Group and Keen, and an Outdoor Research board member) and Mathias Seidler (a former CEO of Derby Cycle AG).
Zaugg conceded that Youngone controls a majority of the board, but said the board did not terminate him correctly. “So far they did it wrong,” he told BRAIN, without elaborating. “This has to be my secret for the time being,” he said.
BackgroundEd Scott founded Scott Sports as a ski industry supplier in 1958 in Sun Valley, Idaho. The brand later entered the motocross and bicycle markets. In 1993 the company sold 55% of its shares to Zell Chillmark Chicago’s Investment Fund (the fund had acquired Schwinn the previous year). In 1998 Zaugg was part of a management buyout of Scott with then-chairman Tom Stendhal and other managers. In 2002 Zaugg acquired a majority of the company and in 2005 he acquired 100% of it, according to a
company history.
Youngone acquired a 20% share in Scott in 2013 and expanded it to 50.01% in 2015, taking over the majority position from Zaugg. In December last year Youngone
loaned Scott 150 million Swiss francs ($176 million) in a loan that matures at the end of 2024.
Zaugg told BRAIN that Scott is facing challenges similar to those of other major brands. “Like everyone else we have too much inventory, although we are doing a little better than most in Europe,” he said.
He said the 150 million franc loan last year was necessary because Youngone had “destroyed our banking relationships.”
“(Youngone) prefer we are on their infusion … although we had other ways to finance (that) they didn’t let happen. They are always saying ‘We have been so helpful.’”
He said he would be communicating with the board on Tuesday.
Okay, fess up, you’re not really Canadian, are you
Chinese owned factory in South America closed. Chinese firm went out of business. Now a human rights group tries to help the workers by publicly asking (putting pressure on) former high profile customers of the firm to pay for it. Sad story about the workers as they were cheated out of their wages by the Chinese company, but I'm not sure I like the approach by the rights group so much either.
Read the article please: www.cyclingnews.com/news/workers-rights-groups-pursue-specialized-for-portion-of-dollar650k-unpaid-wages-and-benefits-to-factory-workers
No names mentioned other than the 'very large' clue, wonder if this is connected??
Like its a Spesh owned factory, and they arent paying their employees?
or they havent paid the contracting factory, which in turn hasnt paid its employees?
He did piss off AbsoluteBlack so much they sent a stalker to him lmao got to respect him for doing that.
I think he's a bullshitter who makes money off the affiliate codes, but his analysis shouldn't be wrong. £245 for a BB though lmao aren't Planetx frames costing that.
“No”
"No, I have a secret about how you didn't fire me according to the protocol."
"..."
"You didn't fill out the cover sheet on my TPS report."
"That has nothing to do with you getting fired"
"Damn, worth a try. I'm out!"
But of course I don`t know the details.
no one else matters.
Staying afloat and being perceived as "too corporate" is better than going bankrupt and having a whole ton of people lose jobs.
"In 2002 Zaugg acquired a majority of the company and in 2005 he acquired 100% of it"
"Youngone acquired a 20% share in Scott in 2013 and expanded it to 50.01% in 2015, taking over the majority position from Zaugg"
It sounds like Zaugg Munsoned himself and the term "Munsoned" shall now be forever changed to "Zaugged"!
fixed it for ya
Hey Canyon - found your vowels.
Who's there?
.....Not you.
Who's there?
Knock Block
Who's there?
Scott
Scott who?
Scott f*** all to do with you now, your fired.
sounds exactly like the culture he put himself into in the first place
altough the old ransom was a great bike, i can't take this brand serious since quite some time. and exactly this behaviour is not making themself any favour.
So I wonder which party was FOR internal cable routing /shocks and which party was AGAINST?
Apologies to Chuck Norris.
I remember they were DOING ski an moto acsessories before MTB....