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A record Ebit margin for Adidas
The Adidas Group reported last week a 20 percent increase in net income to €1,709 million from continuing operations for 2018. Excluding losses from discontinued operations – which, as a result of last year's divestiture of Rockport, declined last year to €5 million from €254 million the year before – ...
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Shankland will lead the Adidas Group’s operations
The 47-year-old Australian native, who has been with Adidas for 22 years, took the place of Gil Steyaert on the executive board of the Adidas Group at the beginning of this week to be charge of global operations. Steyart, a 56-year-old Frenchman who has been sitting on the board for ...
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Zalando regains momentum
Heavy investments in software, new systems and new distribution centers contributed to a decline in the operating margin to 3.2 percent last year from 4.8 percent, but the management expressed confidence that the margin will reach 13 percent sooner or later. It has set out an ambitious goal for the ...
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Sportmaster wins over Adidas, launches its sixth chain
Sportmaster has reinforced its dominant market position in Russia, announcing that it will once again start offering products under the Adidas brand from the autumn/winter 2019/20 season, after many years of separation.Sportmaster considers itself as a strategic partner of Nike, and it also offers brands like Puma and Asics. However, ...
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Amazon launches pop-up stores in Europe
What is happening to the big e-tailers? After the recent profit warnings of Asos and Zalando, the two biggest sharks in the pond, Alibaba and Amazon, have just put out discouraging figures. Both companies, which operate big marketplaces for sporting goods and many other products in their respective territories, have ...
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China slowdown weighs on Alibaba’s sales
Alibaba Group Holding's revenues for its third fiscal quarter, ended on Dec. 31, grew at their weakest pace in four years, weighed by a slowing Chinese economy, which is being attributed to the ongoing trade war with the U.S.The Chinese e-tailer's sales increased by 41 percent from the year-ago quarter ...
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The WTO will tackle e-commerce
Geo-blocking, selective distribution and other issues related to e-commerce have already been tackled by organizations like the German Cartel Office and the European Federation of the Sporting Goods Industry (Fesi), which has a working group together with the World Federation of the Sporting Goods Industry (WFSGI) on such topics.
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Adidas launches its new Parisian platform for start-ups
Adidas has announced the launch of “Platform A,” its new sports accelerator program, located at the Paris-based start-up campus Station F. The company said it is investing €1 million in the development of the initiative. Platform A brings together 13 start-ups that have been selected to work with Adidas on ...
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Adidas and Foot Locker call on consumers to design shoes
Adidas and Foot Locker are collaborating on a go-to-market plan that allows consumers to help create footwear with a local flavor. The plan takes inspiration from three themes: speed, cities and the open-source ideal of the computing world, where the raw code is public, free and open to changes by ...
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The weather impacts Zalando
Zalando's management blamed the protracted hot summer weather for a slowdown in its growth to a rate of 11.7 percent during the third quarter. It added that it will do its best to return to its longer-term target of annual sales growth of 20-25 percent during the fourth quarter, but ...
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Adidas is performing well globally
The Adidas Group is predicting a global sales increase of between 8 and 9 percent in local currencies for the current financial year, down from a previous forecast of 10 percent, due to continued lower-than-expected sales results in Western Europe. However, it has revised upwards its expectations for profitability, predicting ...
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More signs of fatigue for Adidas in Europe
After a strong rally between 2015 and 2017, the Adidas brand has performed so far this year less well in Europe generally than Nike, Puma or Under Armour. In the third quarter, its sales in Western Europe were off by one percent in euros and by two percent in constant ...
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Fanatics boosts management as it internationalizes
Fanatics has continued the strong international deployment of its vertical manufacturing and merchandising model by signing a new long-term partnership with the strong German Football Association (DFB). It will handle the sourcing of a greater range of licensed products for the DFB that will be available to fans all over ...
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Alibaba grows fast, earning less, and expands in Russia
Alibaba Group Holding continued to grow fast in the first fiscal quarter ended June 30, but its gross margin fell to 11.0 percent from 29.2 percent in the year-ago period, the lowest level since the leading Chinese e-commerce operator went public in 2014.Due also to extraordinary charges and high investments ...
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Adidas Group raises profit margins
Sharp sales increases in China and North America bolstered the Adidas Group's turnover and profits in the second quarter, but it was affected by a faster than projected slowdown in Europe and declining sales for the Reebok brand.The group reported a 4.4 percent sales increase to €5,261 million for the ...
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Adidas appoints new European leader after a slowdown in the region
The Adidas Group has replaced its management in Western Europe, due to unspecified distribution issues that apparently caused it to slow down more rapidly than anticipated in the company's second-largest regional market in the second quarter.Arthur Hoeld, who previously helped to build up Originals for the Adidas brand, was appointed ...
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Zalando comes out of the red
Zalando managed to book a net profit of €51.8 million for the second quarter of this year, up from $47.4 million in the second quarter of 2017, after taking in a loss of €15 million in the first quarter of this year. While the operating margin fell slightly to 7.1 ...
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Adidas challenges Rockport’s sale
A U.S. equity fund, Charlesbank Capital Partners, has emerged as the only bidder for most of the assets of the bankrupt Rockport Group, including its intellectual property rights for the Rockport, Aravon and Dunham brands, its sales operations in Europe and Asia and its other global wholesale and e-commerce businesses. ...
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Zalando adds a line of beauty products
Zalando added a line of beauty products from 130 cosmetic and skin care brands to its offer toward the end of the first quarter of this year, accompanied by online tutorials and plans for the establishment of a Beauty Concept Store in Berlin next month. More than 70 percent of ...
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Adidas’ growth slows down in Europe
The Adidas Group has seen a slowdown in its sales growth in Europe and in Originals in the first quarter of this year, but the company held on to its guidance due to robust expansion in North America and China as well as further margin improvements.The group's sales were up ...