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Adidas profit plummets 78% in pandemic-hit 2020

It still forecast a sharp rebound ahead

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 10 Mar 2021 10:00PM

Adidas profit plummets 78% in pandemic-hit 2020
Last month, Adidas said it will sell Reebok, which it acquired in 2006 for €3.1 billion with the aim of taking on US rival Nike. – Pixabay pic, March 10, 2021

FRANKFURT AM MAIN – German sportswear group Adidas said today its profits dived 78% in 2020 after being pummelled by the coronavirus pandemic, but forecast a sharp rebound ahead.

The Bavaria-based company, which is trying to sell its struggling US subsidiary Reebok, reported its net profits fell to €432 million (RM2.1 billion) last year from €1.97 billion in 2019.

It also saw sales drop 16% to €19.8 billion.

But Adidas sought to highlight that sales recovered in most of the world in the fourth quarter of a year in which many of its stores were forced to shut due to Covid-19 restrictions.

The exception was Europe, where around half of the company’s stores were still closed by the end of the year, Adidas said in a statement.

Sales of the flagship Adidas brand sunk by 13% in 2020, while Reebok sales dropped 16%.

Last month, Adidas said it will sell Reebok, which it acquired in 2006 for €3.1 billion with the aim of taking on US rival Nike.

But Reebok struggled to shine under its German owner, despite high-profile collaborations with the likes of Victoria Beckham, Cardi B and Ariana Grande in recent years.

Adidas said it has launched a formal process to divest itself of Reebok, and the company’s five-year growth strategy presented today excluded the brand.

One silver lining in the year of shuttered stores was that online sales soared 53% to €4 billion – more than a fifth of total sales.

With 95% of its stores now open across the world, Adidas “will be fast out of the gate” in 2021, chief executive Kasper Rorsted said in the statement.

The company expects sales to grow 15-20% over the year, with even higher gains expected in China, Asia-Pacific and Latin America. 

Adidas forecast net profits of €1.25-1.45 billion this year.

It also proposed to pay shareholders a dividend of €3 per share. – AFP, March 10, 2021

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