Previous close | 239.93 |
Open | 241.76 |
Bid | 0.00 x 0 |
Ask | 0.00 x 0 |
Day's range | 240.26 - 242.00 |
52-week range | 157.95 - 255.01 |
Volume | |
Avg. volume | 585 |
Market cap | 42.903B |
Beta (5Y monthly) | 1.08 |
PE ratio (TTM) | N/A |
EPS (TTM) | N/A |
Earnings date | N/A |
Forward dividend & yield | 0.75 (0.31%) |
Ex-dividend date | 17 May 2024 |
1y target est | N/A |
Rishi Sunak triggered a fashion backlash last month when he sported Adidas Samba trainers in an interview, leading to accusations that he had ruined the shoe’s credibility.
Candace Parker has a new job as president of women’s basketball at Adidas. The three-time WNBA champion announced her retirement as a player on April 28 after 16 seasons. On Wednesday, Adidas announced Parker will help create a platform “aimed at influencing and elevating the future of women's sports.”
As Adidas aims to build on hot demand for its three-striped white and black Samba and multi-coloured Gazelle sneakers, it's also taking steps to prevent the shoes from becoming victims of their own success. Sales subsequently jumped from a couple of hundred thousand pairs a month at the start of last year to millions of pairs a month, according to CEO Bjorn Gulden, with Adidas now looking to further increase their popularity. The company said terrace shoe sales helped drive its strong performance in the first quarter, without giving detailed figures for the Samba, Gazelle and Spezial.