BNET Industries
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$3.7B
- Private
- US
Dow Jones Description
Mfr, Distr & Marketer of Footwear & Athletic Apparel
Number of Employees 9,102
Contact Information
1895 JW Foster Blvd
PO Box 1060
Canton, Massachusetts 02021-1099
1 800 934 3566
Peer Companies
NAICS Code Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing: 339920
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Adidas posts jump in first-quarter profit
BERLIN AFP — Adidas, the world's second-biggest sports goods group, reported increased first-quarter profit on Tuesday, but its struggling Reebok brand saw orders fall by 22 percent. Adidas' net profit gained 32 percent to 169 million euros (262 million dollars) as it cut costs and reaped the benefit of...
World Cup lifts Adidas profits
HERZOGENAURACH, Germany AFP — The World Cup soccer tournament helped lift Adidas profits in 2006, but the German sportwear maker warned Wednesday that earnings growth would slow this year because of difficulties at US unit Reebok. Adidas said that its net profit increased 26.1 percent to 483 million euros...
Adidas cuts 2007 profit forecast as a result of Reebok
HERZOGENAURACH, Germany AFP — Adidas -- the world's number two supplier of sportswear and equipment -- has said it is lowering its profit forecast for next year as a result of planned heavy investment in its Reebok sports shoe division. Adidas said in a statement that it was pencilling in...
adidas Group Selects Carat as its Global Media Partner
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands -- adidas Group (FWB:ADS) announced today that it has selected Carat as its media partner, to handle the planning and buying of media for both the adidas and Reebok brands worldwide. This decision is the result of a thorough pitch process which began in February, and ended with...
ADIDAS REAPING REEBOK'S REWARDS; GROUP SEES NET INCOME RISING SIGNIFICANTLY OVER NEXT THREE YEARS AS REEBOK BRAND IS INTEGRATED.(adidas-Salomon AG profits after acquiring Reebok International Ltd.)
Byline: SAMANTHA CONTI, CONTRIBUTIONS BY BRENDA LLOYD LONDON - For the freshly minted Adidas Group, there is no doubt-bigger is better. Last week the German company outlined its plans for Reebok, which it acquired earlier this year for $3.8 billion,...
TOP FOOTWEAR EXECUTIVES TOUT GLOBAL GROWTH PLANS.(World Shoe Association Global Strategic Footwear Forum)
Byline: KATIE ABE, NATALIE ZMUDA, With contributions from Emily Scardino LAS VEGAS - International brand-building was a common theme among many presenters at the Feb. 11 WSA Global Strategic Footwear Forum, cosponsored by Susquehanna Financial Group and moderated by analyst John Shanley....
CHANGING OF THE GUARD AT REEBOK.(Reebok International Ltd. acquired by Adidas-Salomon AG)(Paul Fireman resigns from Reebok International Ltd.)
Byline: BRENDA LLOYD ATLANTA - The Paul Fireman era at Reebok ended last week. As Adidas-Salomon AG finalized its $3.8 billion acquisition of Reebok International Ltd. last Tuesday, Fireman said he would step down immediately as Reebok's chairman, president and...
EU gives green light to Adidas-Reebok merger
BRUSSELS AFP — The European Commission approved the 3.1-billion-euro (3.8-billion-dollar) takeover of US giant Reebok by its German rival Adidas to create the second biggest sports goods firm in the world. Adidas-Saloman immediately hailed the decision, which gives a green light for the transaction nearly six months after it...
ACTIVE CULTURE; SPURRED BY NEW PERFORMANCE FABRICS, ACTIVEWEAR IS GAINING AS TOP BRANDS FUSE SPORTS AND LIFESTYLE LOOKS.
Byline: BRENDA LLOYD With the Winter Olympic Games coming up in Turin, Italy, followed by World Cup Soccer next summer in Germany, the active and sports apparel markets are gearing up for prime-time apparel opportunities in 2006. In the...
SNEAKER BOOM; ONCE LIMITED TO REBELLIOUS TEENS, ATHLETIC SHOES CAME TO DOMINATE THE ENTIRE INDUSTRY.
Byline: Neil Weilheimer Today's high-stakes, multibillion-dollar sneaker industry is far from the starter's block. Since the end of World War II, Americans have donned sneakers in all their forms, from canvas and leather to low-cut and high-tops. ...


