Adidas sees growth at high single-digit rate in 2025
It expects annual revenues to increase at a high single-digit rate in currency-neutral terms, lower than the 12 per cent growth it delivered last year
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ADIDAS expects sales growth of up to 10 per cent this year, slowing slightly after a strong 2024, as it sees continued double-digit growth for the adidas brand.
Under CEO Bjorn Gulden, Adidas has typically managed the market’s expectations to deliver stronger results than forecast each quarter.
It expects annual revenues to increase at a high single-digit rate in currency-neutral terms, lower than the 12 per cent growth it delivered last year.
In the key holiday shopping quarter, Adidas sales grew by 15 per cent in North America, a key battleground in its attempt to take market share from bigger rival Nike. Revenues were up 25 per cent in Europe, 31 per cent in Latin America, and 16 per cent in Greater China in the quarter.
Adidas expects North America and Greater China, among others, to deliver double-digit rate growth in brand sales in the current year.
Its operating profit should reach a level of between US$1.8 billion and US$1.9 billion this year, Adidas said in a statement, up from 1.34 billion euros (S$1.9 billion) in 2024. REUTERS
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