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The 2009 NBA All-Star uniform
FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER, THE NEW ALL-STAR UNIS FROM ADIDAS ARE BEING UNVEILED EXCLUSIVELY IN MEN'S FITNESS. HERE'S WHAT THE LEAGUE'S BEST BALLERS WILL BE SPORTING IN PHOENIX FEB. 15. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] HIGH-TECH PROTECTION Together, the jersey and shorts are 31% lighter than the typical NBA...
Tags: adidas AG, NBA
Research articles 2009-02-01
High school hoops camp set for Saturday
Longtime NBA assistant coach and player personnel director Barry Hecker will hold his annual Adidas Showcase Camp for Seniors on Saturday at Brighton High, 2220 E. Bengal Blvd. Hecker, a Salt Lake resident, will stage the event from 8:30 a.m.- noon. Cost is $50. For information call 262-7775.
Tags: adidas AG, NBA
Research articles 2008-09-16
Project runway
This year's spring fashion show of signature shoes during All-Star Weekend coincides with a couple of industry milestones: Converse's 100th anniversary and the release of the 23rd rendition of the Air Jordans that were made popular by No. 23 himself. In a craze that can be...
Tags: adidas AG, NBA, Reebok International Ltd., Retail
Research articles 2008-02-14
Sneak attack: start this fall off on the right [and left] foot with a pair of MF-approved kicks
The leaves are turning. Crunch them in style, and step into fall with a fresh pair of sneakers. We've sorted through all the hottest new kicks around, to help you find the season's best options. Hake room in your closet, because you're bound to see more than a few must-have...
Tags: adidas AG, NBA, Nike Inc., Reebok International Ltd.
Research articles 2007-09-01
NEXCEN UNVEILS NEW PLANS FOR TAF.(National Sporting Goods Association conference focuses on female and baby boomers market)
Byline: Jennifer Ernst SAN ANTONIO - Athletic firms must ramp up technology and look for more creative ways to capture the female and baby boomer consumers. That was the message from Herbert Hainer, CEO of Adidas Group, during the National...
Tags: adidas AG, NBA
Research articles 2007-06-18
Players will be runway models on the court
Las Vegas is going to be hot, or so say the players descending on the city for NBA All-Star Weekend. And players and retailers hope fans say the same thing about the specially designed shoes they will unveil during the festivities. The NBA removes color-scheme restrictions...
Tags: adidas AG, Hamilton, MARKETING, NBA, Retail
Research articles 2007-02-15
Gil for hire; He has it all. Charisma. Skills. Character. So why isn't Gilbert Arenas among the most sought-after endorsers in sports?(SPORTS)
Byline: Tim Lemke, THE WASHINGTON TIMES The recent on-court performances by Gilbert Arenas have been off the hook. His cell phone, however, remains unnervingly silent. Arenas is waiting patiently for those calls. The calls that say, "Hey, come do a commercial for...
Tags: adidas AG, NBA
Research articles 2007-01-25
MEDIABANK: RHINO GIRL...STAR BRIGHT...PHOTO OPS.
Byline: Brian Russak RHINO GIRL: Pop starlet JoJo - she of that great tune "Too Little Too Late" - is the new foot and face of Marc Ecko's Rhino Red juniors' footwear line. The teen singer and actress has inked a one-year global endorsement...
Tags: adidas AG, FINANCE, INTERNET, NBA, photograph, TVs
Research articles 2007-01-01
AN ACTIVE YEAR; ACTIVE SPORTSWEAR POSTED ANOTHER BANNER YEAR, FUELED BY TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS AND KEY SPORTING TRENDS.
Byline: BRENDA LLOYD It looks like the active sportswear market has been eating its Wheaties this year. Consumers are buying the new, innovative designs and performance fabrics, and sports fans are acquiring all kinds of licensed team merchandise, including...
Tags: adidas AG, apparel, innovation, NBA, performance, Reebok International Ltd., SALES, team
Research articles 2006-12-18
HAINER: FIRMS MUST INNOVATE TO THRIVE.(Herbert Hainer says athletic firms should look for creative ways to attract consumers)
Byline: JENNIFER NEWTON REENTS SAN ANTONIO - Athletic firms must ramp up technology and look for more creative ways to capture the female and baby boomer consumers. That was the message from Herbert Hainer, CEO of Adidas Group, during the...
Tags: adidas AG, NBA
Research articles 2006-05-29
UConn guard Williams entering NBA draft
Connecticut's Marcus Williams, one of the nation's top playmakers, joined Saint Louis center Ian Vouyoukas and Texas point guard Daniel Gibson yesterday in declaring early for the NBA draft. Vouyoukas, a junior, and Gibson, a sophomore, left open the possibility of returning for another season by not hiring an...
Tags: adidas AG, agent, CAREER, NBA, Williams
Research articles 2006-04-26
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,...
Tags: adidas AG, apparel, brand, Branding, FINANCE, MARKETING, NBA, Reebok International Ltd., SALES
Research articles 2006-04-17
In $400M deal, NBA to try on Adidas for uniforms, licensing
The NBA and Adidas plan to announce a deal today that enables Adidas to take over from Reebok as the official uniform and apparel provider for the NBA, WNBA and NBA Development League, NBA Commissioner David Stern said. The estimated $400 million, 11-year deal begins next season. Fallout from...
Tags: adidas AG, FINANCE, Investment, NBA, Reebok International Ltd.
Research articles 2006-04-11
Dueling documentaries worth catching
Two documentaries airing at 8 p.m. ET Sunday, each focused on athletes, would seem polar opposites. But they share this: You root for the athletes. You already know the story of Through the Fire even if you don't know about its subject -- Sebastian Telfair. Prodigy from tough neighborhood...
Tags: adidas AG, athlete, ESPN, NBA, TVs
Research articles 2006-03-10
Jennifer Suttlemyre
San Francisco-based editing house Umlaut has added Jennifer Suttlemyre to its executive team as GM. Suttlemyre brings with her 11 years of commercial post experience in both the SF and NYC markets. She was most recently free-lance post supervisor for TBWA/Chiat/Day, SF on Adidas's Carry commercial featuring NBA star Kevin...
Tags: adidas AG, General Motors Corp., NBA
Research articles 2006-03-01
Preps talk camps, colleges, NBA
TEANECK, N.J. -- The summer high school basketball circuit was in full swing last week as three events -- Reebok ABCD Camp, Nike All-America and Adidas Superstar USA -- featured the nation's top boys players. Six campers shared their thoughts on issues such as recruiting, the value of summer...
Tags: adidas AG, coach, NBA, Nike Inc.
Research articles 2005-07-11
Award winners' edge: That's entertainment; What's often neglected in trophy chase is making ads that can actually sell.(Creative Best Work)(Column)
Byline: BOB GARFIELD The subject today is the validity of advertising awards, so let us of course begin by discussing the National Basketball Association. All over black America, young men dream of fame and riches, and devote their energies to roundball, as...
Tags: adidas AG, advertisement, entertainment, NBA, Nike Inc.
Research articles 2004-08-09
Summer camp craze: welcome to the whirlwind known as the July recruiting period, a month-long traveling circus in which everyone is out to make an impression
July used to be about lemonade, fireworks, grilled hamburgers and the baseball All-Star Game. Then it was about scouting high school basketball players and trying to find the next guy who'd lead his team to the Final Four. Now it's about NBA teams looking for preps who might be draftable...
Tags: adidas AG, NBA, Nike Inc.
Research articles 2004-07-19
High school star Telfair says experience has been positive
Former New York Lincoln High star Sebastian Telfair at 5-11 will be the shortest player to jump directly to the NBA from high school. Telfair, a cousin of New York Knicks star Stephon Marbury, signed a multiyear shoe deal last month with Adidas worth a reported $15 million and decided...
Tags: adidas AG, NBA, team, USA Today
Research articles 2004-06-21
Shoemakers Woo Akron, Ohio, High School Hoops Sensation.
By Boaz Herzog, The Oregonian, Portland, Ore. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 20--The courtship of LeBron James has hit a frenzy among big sneaker brands. Nike, Adidas and Reebok are trying to outwoo one another, hoping to be picked...
Tags: adidas AG, NBA, Nike Inc., Portland
Research articles 2003-05-20
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