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    Market Communication

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    Adidas is a world recognised company which manufactures shoes and sport apparel. It was founded by two brothers Adi and Rudolf Dassler in Germany in 1924 when it was first known as Dassler shoes. During the Olympics the company gained recognition with the Dassler shoes being seen. In 1948 Rudolf left to start his own company which is known as Puma today. Adi Dassler came up with the three famous stripes logo and Adidas name once his brother left which became a trademark for Adidas. In 1978 Adi Dassler

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    ADIDAS GROUP PROFILE: Adidas Group is a global leader in the sporting industry‚ offering a board portfolio of products available in virtually evey country on the world. Adidas and Reebok are brand of Adidas Group that products include footwear apparel and accessories. Five Ten and TaylorMade- adidas Golf are the another brand. The group operation is controlled directly from Group’s headquarters in Herzogenaurach‚ Germany. s.  Also located here are the headquarters of brand adidas and the strategic

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    Kaycee C. Atienza Sales Management (2-7-13) BSBA-32a3 Prof. Lucila Magalong Adidas was founded in 1948 by Adolf Dassler‚ following the split of Gebrüder Dassler Schuhfabrik between him and his older brother Rudolf. Rudolf later established Puma‚ which was the early rival of Adidas. Registered in 1949‚ Adidas is currently based in Herzogenaurach‚ Germany‚ along with Puma. The company’s clothing and shoe designs typically feature three parallel bars‚ and the same motif is incorporated

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             ​ Supply Chain Structure: Aris      Corporate Portfolio Strategic Concerns of Adidas ­   I. STRATEGIC DIRECTION  Sports marketing  For  a global organisation like adidas its marketing mix is tailored  to specific markets.  This  is  known   as  international  marketing  as  it  takes  cultural  and  social  differences  into  account  when  planning  marketing  activity.  Sports  marketing  is  a key  focus  for  adidas’  marketing  mix.  The  growing  popularity  of  sports as  entertainment has led to 

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    Maloree Johnson September 4‚ 2014 Business Strategy Under Armour Case 2 1. How strong are the competitive forces confronting Under Armour‚ Nike‚ and The adidas Group? Provide a five-forces analysis to support your answer. The most powerful and widely used tool for assessing the strength of the industry’s competitive forces is the five-forces model of competition. The five competitive forces include pressures stemming from buyer bargaining power‚ pressures coming from companies in other industries

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    Athletic Shoes Industry

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    Inc. and Adidas AG wei 4/30/2010 ABSTRACT This report is an analysis of the athletic shoes industry on both a global and U.S. market. This report is to analyze the external and internal issues facing this athletic shoes industry‚ and the companies that operate within it. This analysis includes a comparison of Nike‚ Inc. and Adidas AG who are footwear manufacturers in the world. However‚ Nike spent thirty years developing from the challenger position change to the challenged from Adidas. Rivalry

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    Nike/ Reebok swot

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    competition from Adidas‚ Reebok and Puma. - Accusations of poor work conditions. - The increase of counterfeit products in overseas markets. Reebok Swot Analysis. 1. Strengths -Low manufacturing cost since the manufacturing chain comes from Asia were labor costs are low. -Since Reebok does not own the physical factories‚ production can be switch to another location if needed. - High return on equity up to 27.2 % in 1993. Today is own by Adidas. And generates about 10 % of Adidas net sales.

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    of the company as well as alternative strategies. Demographics In the terms of the overall athletic market‚ Under Armour claims 31% of the market share‚ Nike 36%‚ and Adidas and other athletic companies claiming the remainder. In their specific products‚ Under Armour claims 75% of performance apparel market share‚ with Nike and Adidas struggling to catch up. The company targets consumers of all ages and all demographics. Their consumers include men‚ women‚ and children; athletes‚ coaches‚ fans‚ active

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    Under Armour Case Analysis 1. Five forces analysis for the performance apparel industry Buyer Bargaining Power: High There are a lot of performance apparel companies out on the market‚ which has created a wide variety of product options for customers. With different brands out on the market‚ each one has its own specific style and designs‚ which allows the customers to choose who has the best quality and price. Substitute Products: Low Having a lot of performance apparel companies out on the

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    DISTRIBUTION Nike has infiltrated its product globally for years. There are countless places to find the brand‚ not only in Brazil and Australia but in 200 other countries as well. Nike is trying to remain competitive in being one of the largest sporting goods manufacturers globally. Distributing products is one of the main concerns to keeping them in the lead. DEFINITION OF DISTRIBUTION Distribution is transferring of the ownership of a product from a manufacturer to a consumer. In case

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