Adidas expects strong rebound, takes Reebok hit

German sportswear maker Adidas AG predicted a strong rebound in sales in 2021, particularly in China, the rest of Asia, and Latin America, although its profits will be trimmed by costs associated with divesting the Reebok brand.

The outlook for 2021 is part of a five-year strategy that Adidas is due to present on Wednesday.

Fourth-quarter sales rose a currency-neutral 1 percent to €5.55 billion ($6.59 billion), while operating profit slipped slightly to €225 million, ahead of the €5.47 billion and €202 million expected by analysts.

About half of its stores were closed in Europe in the period, but online sales grew 43 percent.

Now that more than 95 percent of its stores have reopened after lockdowns, Adidas expects sales growth at a mid-to high-teens rate on a currency-neutral basis in 2021, rising by up to 30 percent in greater China, the rest of Asia, and Latin America.

Rival Puma said last month it expects the financial impact from lockdowns to last well into the second quarter but believes global growth in running should help to support a strong improvement after that.

As part of its new strategy, Adidas will manage greater China as a separate market from the rest of Asia, and has integrated Europe, Russia and emerging markets into a new Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region.

For EMEA, Adidas expects sales growth in the mid-to high-teens, but only a high-single-digit rate in North America.

Net income from continuing operating is set to rise to between €1.25 billion and €1.45 billion.

However, Adidas said it expects a hit of around €250 million to the operating profit level and €200 million to net income due to costs to set up Reebok as a stand-alone company, with a third of that in 2022, but none in 2023.

Adidas said last month it plans to sell or spin-off the underperforming brand, 15 years after it bought the U.S. fitness label to help compete with arch-rival Nike Inc .

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