adidas Strengths -Strong success in Europe -High-performance products -Recent selling of subsidiary “dog” Salomon Weaknesses -American athletes endorsed by adidas are not as popular as Nike’s -Nike gaining ground on European soccer market -Public dissent over use of sweatshops Opportunities -Acquisition of Reebok -Growing strength in golf industry through TaylorMade and recent acquisition of Maxfli -Growing revenue from opening of own retail stores Threats -Foreign exchange
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Introduction The Adidas AG is a German sports goods manufacturer with the brands adidas‚ Reebok and TaylorMade. It was founded in 1949 and is today under the direction of Herbert Hainer (chairman of the board) and Igor Landau (chairman of the supervisory board). The headquarter of the enterprise is situated in Herzogenaurach in Germany. Moreover‚ it has several other headquarters in the USA‚ Panama‚ the Netherlands and Hong Kong. Adidas AG is a world leader in the sporting goods industry with a
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Adidas Mr. Hamzah • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • University of South Alabama /3/7h’ ce/7 îrš F or more than a decade‚ adidas AG’s corporate strategy had been focused on making acquisitions that would allow it to surpass Nike as the leader of the global sporting goods industry. The company’s 1998 acquisition of French sporting goods manufacturer and mar keter Salomon SA diversified it beyond footwear and apparel and into ski equipment‚ golf clubs‚ bicycle components‚
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Case Study for IM Tecent and Horizon Merger Abrar Almjally I-school Syracuse University Case Study for IM Tecent and Horizon Merger This paper will discuss a merger between Tecent and Horizon from IM’s perspective and apply a recommendation for a way in which the new chief information officer (CIO) might successfully approach the chief executive officer’s (CEO’s) objectives‚ which are to reduce costs and increase revenues. Indeed‚ this paper will examine several points. First‚ the information
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ADIDAS STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT OBJECTIVES: To identify the main strategic issues facing Adidas in maintaining their current global competitive position. To evaluate potential strategic options that Adidas should consider in order to sustain and develop their global competitive positioning. To discuss the implications of these options for the strategic management decisions of the company. To make appropriate recommendations for the future. Summary: This report sets out the different aspects
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Ehiobuche May 10th‚ 2014 Adidas‚ a Company which targets the sport market and customers of the Urban upper-middle and upper class who have young men ‚women and children who have passion for fitness and sports. Adidas is worth over 8.3 Billion dollars. Herbert Hainer‚ the CEO of Adidas makes a large chunk of that money‚ along with the many endorsement deals with famous celebrities. Many other people that profit from Adidas are the stockholders and the owners of the Adidas stores. This successful
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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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Nike vs. Reebok Questions 1. "The success of Nike was strictly fortuitous and had little to do with great decision making." Evaluate this statement. The important part of the success was due to the far-sight of Nike’s management team. Nike’s CEO‚ who was a marathoner and knew what runners wanted for their shoes‚ had made a very basic strategy work; "make the products that fit their consumers’ needs". Examples of great decision making are: Diversifying products (into sports wears and others)
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Nike vs. Adidas: Constant Competition for Industry Dominance Every generation of man has seen sport as an integral part of the social order. From the ancient civilizations to contemporary society‚ humankind has recognized both the importance of the improvement and maintenance of physical fitness as well as the entertainment inherent in competition. A symbol of physical prowess‚ skill‚ determination‚ and discipline‚ the athlete has always held a revered place in society. Athletes‚ depending on the
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As a member of the Newell Board‚ evaluate the proposed merger with Rubbermaid. How would you vote? I would vote against the propose merger with Rubbermaid for the following reasons: 1. Difficulty in the “newellization” of Rubbermaid • One of the key factors to successful acqusition is the execution of the integration process. • “Newellization” is defined as an “enhancement process employed to bring a newly acquired business up to Newell’s high standards of productivity and profit.” Part of
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