A mass layoff that’s about to slam the European headquarters of Adidas won’t hit the company’s Portland office. Last week, ...
The layoffs will affect employees at Adidas’ headquarters in Herzogenaurach, Germany, and represent nearly 9% of the 5,800 ...
An in-depth discussion with All Racquet Sports, the manufacturer behind the adidas pickleball line, discussing their ...
The manufacturer of sportswear "Adidas" may reduce up to 10% of the employees of the company's head office in the city of ...
Jefferies analyst James Grzinic maintained a Hold rating on adidas AG (0OLD – Research Report) on January 27 and set a price target of €250.00.
Adidas and Puma, two of Germany’s leading sportswear companies, are reportedly planning significant layoffs as they navigate ...
Adidas AG reported better-than-expected quarterly results, sending its shares soaring amid the sustained boom for retro ...
German sportswear giant Adidas plans to adjust structures at its company headquarters in southern Germany and possibly also reduce the number of employees at the site by 5,800. A company spokeswoman ...
An Adidas spokeswoman said the reason behind the company's job cuts has to do with its current structure which she described as "too complex in a constantly changing world," according to Reuters.
Adidas’ e-commerce gives the company greater control over its brand and pricing. The firm has increased its digital capabilities and cut wholesale accounts. Its e-commerce sales were about EUR 4 ...
Adidas said the growth was driven both by its fashion and its sports performance shoes and was “strong . . . across all ...
Puma SE shares plunged after the German sportswear company reported disappointing earnings and pushed back profitability ...