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adidas to sell Reebok to Authentic Brands Group

Aug 12, 2021 Germany
adidas to sell Reebok to Authentic Brands Group
The Germany-based sportswear giant entered into a definitive agreement to sell Reebok to Authentic Brands Group (ABG) for a total consideration of up to 2.1 billion euros
The closing of the transaction is subject to customary closing conditions and is expected to occur in the first quarter of 2022. adidas intends to share the majority of the cash proceeds to be received upon closing with its shareholders.

“Reebok has been a valued part of adidas, and we are grateful for the contributions the brand and the team behind it have made to our company. With this change in ownership, we believe the Reebok brand will be well-positioned for long-term success. As for adidas, we will continue to focus our efforts on executing our “Own the Game” strategy that will enable us to grow in an attractive industry, gain market share, and create sustainable value for all of our stakeholders”, commented Kasper Rorsted, CEO of adidas AG.

“It’s an honour to be entrusted with carrying Reebok’s legacy forward. This is an important milestone for ABG, and we are committed to preserving Reebok’s integrity, innovation, and values - including its presence in bricks and mortar. We look forward to working closely with the Reebok team to build on the brand’s success”, concluded Jamie Salter, Founder, Chairman and CEO of ABG.

adidas bought Reebok in 2006. At the time, the acquisition included the Rockport, CCM Hockey and Greg Norman brands, which adidas later divested for a total consideration of 0.4 billion euros. In 2016 Reebok initiated a turnaround plan called "Muscle Up" through which the brand was able to significantly improve its growth and profitability prospects. In March of this year, adidas presented its 2025 “Own the Game” Strategy designed to significantly increase sales and profitability and gain market share by 2025. During the strategy formulation process, adidas assessed strategic alternatives for Reebok with a focus on ensuring both adidas and Reebok would be well positioned for sustainable growth. Following this evaluation, adidas decided to focus its efforts on further strengthening the leading position of the adidas brand in the global sporting goods market and announced the initiation of a formal process to divest Reebok in February 2021.

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