Adidas’s Olympic-themed ad campaign featuring Bella Hadid has not been a winning one. The German-based brand pulled the ad campaign for retro running shoes inspired by the 1972 Munich Olympics ...
As if it were a premonition, Lionel Messi and Lamine Yamal share the screen in an Adidas promotion with the tagline "The Goat and The Kid," referencing the two football stars nurtured at La Masía.
Shares in Adidas climbed after the company beat its own profit expectations amid fierce competition in the sector and as its biggest rival, Nike, continues to pursue a brand revamp strategy.
To get a sense of who is truly in control of adidas AG ( ETR:ADS ), it is important to understand the ownership structure of the business. The group holding the most number of shares in the company, ...
Adidas plans to cut as many as 500 jobs at its corporate headquarters in Germany in a bid to simplify its business—not to cut costs.
Jewish groups had criticized Hadid’s role as campaign model because of her history of pro-Palestinian activism. Amid backlash, Adidas has removed social media ads featuring Palestinian-American ...
At the tournament, producers representing adidas put the word out that the hunt was on for a child actor to play a part in a commercial they were filming. The requirements for the role?
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And Adidas had nothing to do with it ... might well have trouble getting through the system in a real ad.