Adidas Show Impressive Financial Figures

August 4, 2011

Adidas announced their financial figures for the first half of 2011 with revenue increasing a massive 14%, prostate a substantial increase of 10% on a currency-neutral basis in the second quarter of the year alone.

Europe saw them have a huge leap in revenue where sales went up 21% as a result of strong increases at both Adidas and Reebok.

Herbert Hainer, capsule Adidas Group CEO, sale said: ‘After outlining our strategic vision for the company through to 2015 late last year, we have wasted no time and come out of the starting blocks in typical adidas Group fashion – fast and focused’. 

‘No matter which way we break down our results – by segment, by region or by brand – all facets of our business are excelling’.

The Adidas Groups gross margin increased 0.2 % to 49.2% (2010: 48.9%) in the second quarter as a larger share of higher-margin retail sales as well as a more favourable product and regional sales mix more than offset an increase in input costs.

This led to their Group gross profit to increase by 6% to $2.143bn while other operating expenses as a percentage of sales decreased 60 basis points to 43.3% compared to 43.9% the prior year, primarily due to lower marketing expenses.

‘No matter which retailer I speak to, or which market share statistic I read, our product sell-throughs are stronger than they have ever been. Despite severe external pressures from currency volatility and rising commodity prices, we were able to defend our profitability as a result of our unparalleled strength in innovation and design as well as supply chain excellence,’ added Hainer. 

‘After the strong first half performance, we are on our way to record sales and earnings in 2011. This is all the more notable as various currencies have been weakening versus the euro, which negatively impacts our financial results in the short term’.