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Adidas announces new China chief as it looks to revive sales
04:00am, Tuesday, 08'th Mar 2022
Adidas has replaced its China chief, it said on Tuesday, as the German sportwear brand looks to revive sales in the world's second largest economy.
Sequoia Capital India, STV back Dubai-based BNPL provider tabby in $54M extension round – TechCrunch
06:02am, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 TechCrunch
Tabby, the Dubai-based buy now, pay later (BNPL) platform that lets users shop, pay later and earn cash from over 3,000 global brands, including Adidas, IKEA and Bloomingdale, has completed a Series B extension of $54 million. It follows tabby’s initial Series B round of $50 million announced last August that valued the company at […]
Sequoia Capital India, STV back Dubai-based BNPL provider tabby in $54M extension round
06:02am, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 TechCrunch
Tabby, the Dubai-based buy now, pay later (BNPL) platform that lets users shop, pay later and earn cash from over 3,000 global brands, including Adidas, IKEA and Bloomingdale, has completed a Series B extension of $54 million. It follows tabby’s initial Series B round of $50 million announced last August that valued the company at […]
JP Morgan, Goldman Scoop Up Distressed Russian Assets As Analysts Fret About Economic Collapse
08:45pm, Friday, 04'th Mar 2022 Zero Hedge
JP Morgan, Goldman Scoop Up Distressed Russian Assets As Analysts Fret About Economic Collapse A couple of days ago, as Russia-linked ETFs plunged following a battery of US and European sanctions against Russia designed to isolate its economy and cut its people off from the global financial system, we asked ourselves: who is buying all these Russian assets? The notion that American distressed investors would pass up the opportunity to pick up Russian assets on the cheap seemed, well, counterintuitive. And while China was likely one source of capital, would western investors really allow the sanctions threat to scare them away from an obvious opportunity to buy? Fast forward to last night, and a team of reporters at Bloomberg have produced an answer: at risk of potentially violating US sanctions (which have imposed strict limits on secondary market transactions involving certain types of Russian debt), JP Morgan and Goldman are already scooping up Russian corporate bonds, either for their own book, or on behalf of waiting clients.
Authentic Brands completes Reebok acquisition
10:12am, Friday, 04'th Mar 2022 Retail Sector
Authentic Brands Group (ABG) has announced that it has completed the acquisition of Reebok from Adidas in a £1.75bn deal. As it ushers in its “largest acquisition to date”, the global brand development, marketing and entertainment company said it is charting a new path for Reebok. With Reebok, ABG said it will aim to connect …
Adidas names Alasdhair Willis as new chief creative officer
09:39am, Friday, 04'th Mar 2022 Retail Sector
Adidas has appointed Alasdhair Willis to chief creative officer. Willis will begin his contract at the beginning of April, reporting to executive board member of global brands, Brian Grevy. Willis will be responsible for “shaping, defining, and shepherding” the creative direction for the global brand and its three major labels – Performance, Originals, and Sportswear …
Adidas hires new chief creative officer
09:39am, Friday, 04'th Mar 2022 Drapers
Drapers Adidas hires new chief creative officer Adidas has appointed former Hunter creative director Alasdhair Willis as its new chief creative officer. The post Adidas hires new chief creative officer appeared first on Drapers .
From Apple to H&M and Adidas: Brands that suspended Russia ops over Ukraine war
07:18am, Friday, 04'th Mar 2022 Hindustan Times
From tech firms to oil, automobile and clothing brands - the Kremlin has faced boycott from across the sectors as its offensive continues unabated despite global appeals. | World News
These Are All The Companies That Have Cut Ties With Russia
04:20am, Friday, 04'th Mar 2022 Zero Hedge
These Are All The Companies That Have Cut Ties With Russia An ever-expanding list of public companies, including Apple, Exxon, GM, and Nike, are proudly announcing they are cutting ties to Russia as its invasion of Ukraine brings condemnation and sanctions. But while all this sounds very ''politically-correct'' and ''shared-sacrifice''-y, Bloomberg reports that if every U.S. tech firm followed Apple and disconnected from Russia, it would reduce revenue by only 1%-2% in a worst-case scenario , according to Wedbush analyst Dan Ives. So far, the lost business looks like it won’t have a major impact on profits (or stock prices), especially with China being by far Russia''s largest trading partner. You will find more infographics at Statista In fact, for some, like Exxon, cutting ties with Russia can spark a ''virtue-signaling'' ESG boost with minimal impact to the company''s actual business , and as Bloomberg''s Tim Culpan remarks in a very frank opinion piece, consumer brands halting sales in Russia "smells of opportunism" to some, with transportation constrained, limited access to international payments systems, and a sinking ruble: "While that sounds like an appropriate response to Moscow’s brutality, it also smells of opportunism… ...it’s hard not to wonder whether companies were taking a principled stand only once it was no longer feasible to do business in the country " Of course soaring oil and other commodities cost will strike at profits as expenses rise and consumers have less to spend.
Ukraine To Issue NFT Collection To Fund Armed Forces; Pussy Riot Raises $6.6 Million With Flag Pic
11:40pm, Thursday, 03'rd Mar 2022 Zero Hedge
Ukraine To Issue NFT Collection To Fund Armed Forces; Pussy Riot Raises $6.6 Million With Flag Pic Ukraine has abandoned plans to reward crypto donors with an ''AirDrop'' - a term used to describe a free transfer of a digital asset - and will instead issue its own collection of NFTs in order to fund its war with Russia , according to Ukraine''s vice-prime minister Mykhailo Fedorov. Adidas ''bored ape'' NFT "we will announce NFTs to support Ukrainian Armed Forces soon. We DO NOT HAVE any plans to issue any fungible tokens," he said in a Thursday tweet. After careful consideration we decided to cancel airdrop. Every day there are more and more people willing to help Ukraine to fight back the agression. Instead, we will announce NFTs to support Ukrainian Armed Forces soon. We DO NOT HAVE any plans to issue any fungible tokens — Mykhailo Fedorov (@FedorovMykhailo) March 3, 2022 Ukraine''s embrace of digital assets as a way to fund its armed forces comes after it raised approximately $200 million in "war bonds," according to the Financial Times .
Nike suspends online sale of products in Russia
05:09pm, Thursday, 03'rd Mar 2022 Pulse Nigeria
Sportwear giant Nike have confirmed that it has halted online sales of its products in Russia because it “cannot guarantee delivery of goods to customers.” Global sportswear brand and sneaker maker Nike have confirmed via an announcement, that they can’t get goods to Russia amidst the war in Ukraine. The announcement was made on its Russian website, redirecting users to the brand’s offline stores. Nike Swoosh Logo Nike’s statement wasn’t quite clear it was due to supply chain difficulties after widespread airspace closures, corporate policy, or other reasons. Nike''s note to customers on its Russia website. Meanwhile Shipping companies like Fedex, DHL, UPS have already suspended service to both Russia and the Ukraine in light of the conflict. Fellow sportswear giants Adidas have not yet paused business in Russia, but the German brand suspended its partnership with the Russian Football Federation. Adidas Russia National Team Kit It had been supplying the Russian National team uniforms since 2008.
Global business abandons Russia after Ukraine invasion
10:21am, Thursday, 03'rd Mar 2022 Axios
Giant global businesses in every sector are abandoning Russia following the invasion of Ukraine. Why it matters: In addition to condemning the invasion, the companies see an impossible environment — from worker safety … to the logistics of getting supplies ... financial and sales disruption ... and the complexity of complying with sanctions. State of play: Financial sanctions have isolated Russia from the rest of the world . Businesses operating in Russia have an increasingly limited ability to collect revenue or pay workers and suppliers. Economic sanctions, including export controls, have curtailed imports . Some workers are being moved out of Russia. Restricted airspace and travel are preventing companies from getting equipment they need to continue to operate. Between the lines: Some companies that have very little physical presence in Russia — including many in tech , retail and media — are limiting how products are used in Russia, or have pulled them. Flashback: Since the Soviet Union''s collapse three decades ago, Russia had been seen as an emerging market with long-term growth potential.
Adidas completes sale of Reebok to ABG for up to $2.3bn
04:09pm, Wednesday, 02'nd Mar 2022 Retail Insight Network
The retailer plans to launch a buyback programme for shares worth up to €1.5bn ($1.68bn) this month. The post Adidas completes sale of Reebok to ABG for up to $2.3bn appeared first on Retail Insight Network .
Gucci x Adidas fall 2022 collection unveils new take on men’s tailoring
01:49am, Wednesday, 02'nd Mar 2022 Manila Bulletin News
Alessandro Michele unveils collab collection via ‘Exquisite Gucci’ runway show Last month, Prada gifted the world with a Re-Nylon collaboration with Adidas. Today at Milan Fashion Week, Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele presented a collaboration with the sports brand, elevating signature silhouettes from both labels. “Inside a room filled with magical mirrors, Alessandro Michele reveals Exquisite Gucci. A collection infused with 80s-inspired silhouettes, studded accessories, adidas x Gucci pieces and a new take on men’s tailoring,” detailed Gucci. Alessandro Michele made use of striking colors, mixed materials, and combinations of patterns for the fall 2022 collection. Gucci’s suits have been stamped with Adidas’ trefoil logo and the three-stripes motif can be seen running down the sides of the pieces. Aside from the suits, there were also a number of more casual looks which sported plaid patterns and Gucci’s monogram married with Adidas’ motifs. The three stripes also appeared on accessories like hats, scarves, shoes, bags, and gloves.
Stock Market Today: Dow Drops 597 Points as Russia Escalates Attack
09:49pm, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 Kiplinger
The major market benchmarks opened lower and losses accelerated amid reports that Russia is targeting civilian areas in Ukraine, including Kharkiv, the country''s second-largest city. Additionally, after warning of "high-precision strikes," Russian forces on Tuesday hit a TV tower in Kyiv. "The crisis in Ukraine is evolving rapidly, and with it so are investor expectations for international relations, commodity prices, inflations, the corporate operating environment and company margins," says Lauren Goodwin, economist and portfolio strategist at New York Life Investments. SEE MORE 7 Energy ETFs for Rising Oil & Gas Prices "As the crisis unfolds, equities could bounce if developments point to contained conflict and lighter sanctions, while equities could deteriorate in moments of escalation." Today, stocks crumbled as the attacks intensified, with financials (-3.7%) the worst-performing sector amid notable losses in blue chips American Express ( AXP , -8.5%), Goldman Sachs ( GS , -3.2%) and JPMorgan Chase ( JPM , -3.8%).
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