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A logo of defense supplier Hensoldt AG is pictured during Hensoldt's initial public offering (IPO) at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, September 25, 2020. REUTERS/Ralph Orlowski/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsNov 22 (Reuters) - Hensoldt (HAGG.DE) sees artificial intelligence (AI) and analytics as an area with investment opportunity, the German defence electronics maker said at its Capital Markets Day. "Investment opportunities arise, for example, in the areas of artificial intelligence and analytics as well as in the services and integration business," it said in a statement. According to slides from Hensoldt's Capital Markets Day presentation, the company plans to invest in AI development "across all business for all relevant products and solutions". Last week, Hensoldt announced plans for a capital increase to finance the acquisition of German military service firm ESG.
Persons: Ralph Orlowski, Thomas Mueller, Hensoldt, Andrey Sychev, Alexander Huebner, Miranda Murray Organizations: Hensoldt, Frankfurt Stock Exchange, REUTERS, IRIS, Hensoldt's, Markets, Thomson Locations: Frankfurt, Germany, Ukraine
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of German industrial conglomerate Siemens, Roland Busch attends the virtual annual shareholder meeting in Munich, Germany, February 10, 2022. Sven Hoppe/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSummaryCompanies Company expects sales to grow 4-8% in fiscal 2024Posts record industrial sales, profit in Q4Frankfurt-listed shares +3.6%FRANKFURT, Nov 16 (Reuters) - Siemens (SIEGn.DE) on Thursday gave a more cautious sales outlook for 2024, citing continuing destocking by Chinese customers, after the maker of products from trains to industrial software reported record industrial profit. That beat the 20.99 billion euros forecast in a company-gathered poll of analysts. Industrial profit too grew 7% to a record 3.4 billion euros, above the 3.34 billion euros forecast. The company has also been working through its massive order book, which stood at 111 billion euros at the end of September, up from 110 billion euros at the end of June.
Persons: Roland Busch, Sven Hoppe, Ralf Thomas, Christoph Steitz, Alexander Huebner, John Revill, Linda Pasquini, Christopher Cushing, Jan Harvey Organizations: Siemens, Companies, ABB, Frankfurt, Industrial Business, Thomson Locations: Munich, Germany, Frankfurt, FRANKFURT, Swiss, China
A staffer works on a magnetic resonance imaging machine at a production line of Siemens Healthineers in Shenzhen, China May 25, 2018. REUTERS/Bobby Yip/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsMUNICH/FRANKFURT, Nov 3 (Reuters) - German medical equipment maker Siemens Healthineers (SHLG.DE) is in the early stages of weighing options for its diagnostics business, which has little overlap with other units, a person familiar with the situation told Reuters. The review could lead to a sale of the unit but all options remain open, the source said. The diagnostics business is also in the middle of restructuring. The listed Siemens subsidiary ranks number two worldwide behind Swiss Roche (ROG.S) in the business of laboratory lines for blood tests.
Persons: Bobby Yip, Alexander Huebner, Victoria Farr, Utkarsh, Bill Berkrot, Jason Neely Organizations: Siemens, REUTERS, Reuters, Bloomberg, Swiss Roche, Thomson Locations: Shenzhen, China, FRANKFURT, Swiss, Munich, Emma, Frankfurt, Bengaluru
The logo of energy technology company Siemens Energy is displayed during the LNG 2023 energy trade show in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, July 12, 2023. To make sure it can get the guarantees to fulfil its order backlog, Siemens Energy has turned to the government. Siemens owns a 25.1% stake in Siemens Energy and has not ruled out helping. Siemens still provides around 7 billion euros of performance guarantees to projects Siemens Energy is working on, significantly down from the 40 billion euros at the time of the spin-off around three years ago. Apart from seeking guarantees from the government, banks and Siemens, Siemens Energy said it is "evaluating various measures to strengthen the balance sheet", without elaborating further.
Persons: Chris Helgren, Banks, Roland Busch, hade, Andreas Rinke, Christoph Steitz, Victoria Farr, Andres Gonzalez, Pablo Mayo, Alexander Huebner, Tom Kaeckenhoff, Josephine Mason, Susan Fenton Organizations: Siemens Energy, REUTERS, Siemens, International Chamber of Commerce, German Economy Ministry, SIEMENS, Triton, Pablo Mayo Cerqueiro, Thomson Locations: Vancouver , British Columbia, Canada, downpayments, Berlin, Frankfurt, London, Munich
REUTERS/Phil Noble/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsFRANKFURT/MUNICH, Oct 26 (Reuters) - German technology groups have warned they are being hit by delays in getting China-bound exports through customs, following the introduction of a German government strategy to reduce economic dependence on demand from China. German chip-making kit supplier Suess MicroTec (SMHNn.DE) late on Wednesday cut its sales forecasts for the second time in three months, blaming tightened controls for exports to China. German customs and the Federal Office for Economic Affairs and Export Control (BAFA) did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Lobby group Asia-Pacific Committee of German Business (APA) told Reuters the BAFA office was appearing to scrutinise export requests more closely or escalate requests to the economy ministry more often. Still, the German chamber of commerce said the political environment was hobbling exports to China.
Persons: Phil Noble, Suess, Friedolin Strack, Burkhardt Frick, Martin Wansleben, Alexander Huebner, Rene Wagner, Christian Kraemer, Thomas Escritt, Anneli, Ludwig Burger, David Holmes Organizations: REUTERS, Federal Office, Economic Affairs, Export Control, Pacific Committee, German Business, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Hamburg, Germany, FRANKFURT, MUNICH, China, Asia, Munich, Berlin, Duesseldorf, Frankfurt
The logo of energy technology company Siemens Energy is displayed during the LNG 2023 energy trade show in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, July 12, 2023. The weekly said Siemens Energy is seeking up to 15 billion euros in guarantees. Siemens remains an anchor investor in Siemens Energy, retaining a 25.1% stake. The government was ready to help Siemens Energy while stakeholders also will have to play their role, they said. J.P. Morgan said in a note that the energy transition will require substantially higher rates of investments, which will bring commercial opportunities for Siemens Energy and sector peers.
Persons: Chris Helgren, Siemens Gamesa, WirtschaftsWoche, Morgan, Matthias Inverardi, Christian Kraemer, Alexander Huebner, Vera Eckert, Friederike Heine, Miranda Murray, Sabine Wollrab, Rachel More, Jan Harvey, Susan Fenton Organizations: Siemens Energy, REUTERS, Companies Company, Siemens, Siemens AG, Reuters Graphics Reuters, Spiegel, European Commission, Siemens Gamesa, Thomson Locations: Vancouver , British Columbia, Canada, BERLIN, Berlin
The Siemens Gamesa sign is displayed at the renewable energy company's headquarters in Zamudio, Spain, April 28, 2022. Shares in Siemens Energy, which was spun off from Siemens AG (SIEGn.DE) in 2020, rose as much as 2.5% after the report. Siemens Energy Chief Executive Christian Bruch is under pressure to present a convincing turnaround plan for Siemens Gamesa after detailing far-reaching problems just a few months after assuming full ownership of the division. Bruch said in August that Siemens Gamesa would prioritise profitability and stability over growth, suggesting a brimming order book needed to lead to healthy profits. A spokesperson referred to comments from Bruch in August, who said the most important thing was to stabilise Siemens Gamesa and that Siemens Energy was looking at all options.
Persons: Vincent West, Christian Bruch, Bruch, Christoph Steitz, Alexander Huebner, Danilo Masoni, Alexander Smith Organizations: Siemens, REUTERS, Companies Siemens Energy, Siemens Energy, Siemens Gamesa, Siemens AG, Thomson Locations: Zamudio, Spain, FRANKFURT, Frankfurt
That was until this week, when the company decided to pull its listing in the final hours of Wednesday, blaming market conditions. In the coming weeks, a string of European companies are slated to come to market. Among them is CVC Capital Partners, which is still planning a November listing depending on market conditions, a person with knowledge of the matter told Reuters. However, the fate of Renk highlights the challenges facing new issuers, exacerbated by a recent bout of volatility in equity and debt markets. On Thursday it was trading around its opening IPO price at 30 euros, still above its issue price, a positive sign.
Persons: Andreas Bernstorff, Germany's DAX, Susanne Wiegand, Schott, Perfumery, Douglas, Emma, Victoria Farr, Pablo Mayo Cerqueiro, Alexander Huebner, Anousha Sakoui Organizations: Capital Partners, Reuters, Equity Capital Markets, BNP, Renk, Rheinmetall, Schott Pharma, DKV, CVC Capital Partners, Paris bourse, Thomson Locations: FRANKFURT, LONDON, Frankfurt, U.S, Europe, East, Africa, European, Germany, York, Lincoln
Puma tumbles as analysts flag possible earnings disappointment
  + stars: | 2023-10-05 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
[1/2] A pair of Puma sports shoes is shown at an event in Berlin, Germany February 21, 2019. Analysts at brokerage Stifel said Puma's third-quarter earnings before interest and tax might decline by a low double-digit rate compared with last year, a worse performance than consensus expectations for a 6% decline. The drop in Puma's shares put them on course for their worst day since March 2020. Puma said it was fully on track to achieve its full-year guidance, while declining to comment on its share price movement. Puma is targeting EBIT of between 590 million euros and 670 million euros for 2023, from 641 million euros in 2022.
Persons: Annegret, Stifel, Puma, overstock, Jefferies, Danilo Masoni, Helen Reid, Linda Pasquini, Alexander Huebner, Susan Fenton, Jane Merriman Organizations: REUTERS, Nike, Adidas, Puma, RBC, Thomson Locations: Berlin, Germany, North America, China, U.S, London, Gdansk, Munich
At Allianz, CEO stays but CFO goes
  + stars: | 2023-10-02 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
The logo of Allianz is seen on a building in Paris, France, April 30, 2020. Baete, whose contract was extended to 2028, said: "I thank the Supervisory Board for their confidence and support." Chief Financial Officer Giulio Terzariol is leaving to head the insurance division at Generali, the Italian company announced on Monday. Allianz has appointed Claire-Marie Coste-Lepoutre to succeed him as finance chief. Coste-Lepoutre is a French national who has been with Allianz since 2011, with previous stints at Swiss Re, SCOR and McKinsey.
Persons: Charles Platiau, Oliver Baete, Baete, Giulio Terzariol, Claire, Marie Coste, Lepoutre, Tom Sims, Alexander Huebner, Miranda Murray Organizations: Allianz, REUTERS, Rights, U.S . Department of Justice, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, Board, Monday, Swiss, SCOR, McKinsey, Thomson Locations: Paris, France, U.S, Generali, Italian, French
[1/2] The logo of German industrial group Siemens is seen at an office building in Zug, Switzerland December 1, 2021. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File PhotoCompanies Siemens AG FollowVIENNA/MUNICH, Aug 8 (Reuters) - Siemens (SIEGn.DE) is cooperating with authorities in Austria on an investigation into allegations of possible corruption related to hospital building contracts. Siemens said the investigation was based on information the company had provided to the public prosecutor's office in the course of an ongoing compliance investigation. "Siemens is cooperating fully with the authorities," the engineering company said, adding that it would not comment on ongoing investigations. Austrian prosecutors said that five people had been arrested as part of the investigation, with several house searches taking place last week.
Persons: Arnd, Feldkirch, KHBG, Martina Ruescher, Alexandra Schwarz, Alexander Huebner, John Revill, Friederike Heine, Miranda Murray, David Goodman, Louise Heavens Organizations: Siemens, REUTERS, Companies Siemens AG, Welt, Smart Infrastructure, Thomson Locations: Zug, Switzerland, MUNICH, Austria, Vorarlberg, Vienna, Munich
Trading information for KKR & Co is displayed on a screen on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, U.S., August 23, 2018. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File PhotoBERLIN, Aug 7 (Reuters) - Germany's OHB (OHBG.DE) on Monday said U.S. financial investor KKR was buying a minority stake in the space company and it planned to delist from the stock market. KKR is planning a voluntary public tender offer for all outstanding shares at a price of 44 euros ($48.34), according to OHB. In total, KKR is putting up to 338 million euros into OHB with the takeover bid, a capital increase of 10% and a capital injection for the OHB space subsidiary Rocket Factory. OHB posted a first half pre-tax profit of 19.6 million euros and said its order backlog remained at a high level of 1.8 billion euros.
Persons: Brendan McDermid, Fuchs, Marco Fuchs, OHB, Christian Ollig, Alexander Huebner, Rachel More, Miranda Murray, Kirsten Donovan Organizations: KKR, New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Monday, Factory, Thomson Locations: New York, U.S, Bremen, Europe
BERLIN, July 27 (Reuters) - A deadly earthquake in Turkey and Syria as well as tornadoes and hailstorms in the United States contributed to losses covered by insurance of $43 billion in the first half of 2023, Munich Re (MUVGn.DE) said in a report released on Thursday. The figure is slightly lower than the $47 billion in insured losses incurred in the first half of 2022, but higher than the 10-year average of $34 billion, according to Munich Re, the world's largest reinsurer. Including uninsured losses, the figure came to $110 billion in the first half of the year - also significantly above the 10-year average. The earthquake in Turkey and Syria, in which some 58,000 people were killed, was the largest contributor to insured and uninsured losses incurred in the first half of 2023 at $40 billion. A series of severe thunderstorms in the U.S. brought destructive tornadoes and hailstorms that resulted in $35 billion in insured and uninsured losses, according to Munich Re.
Persons: Rauch, Alexander Huebner, Friederike Heine, Rachel More Organizations: Munich Re, El, Thomson Locations: BERLIN, Turkey, Syria, United States, Munich, U.S
Taiwan's Foxconn to take 50% stake in ZF axle system unit
  + stars: | 2023-07-24 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
BERLIN, July 24 (Reuters) - Taiwan's Foxconn (2317.TW) will acquire a 50% stake in ZF Group's (ZFF.UL) axle system assembly unit, creating a joint venture aimed at growing automotive and supply chain opportunities, the companies said on Monday. The joint venture with Foxconn is part of ZF's strategy to grow specific business areas beyond current limits with external partners' support, the German company's chief executive, Holger Klein, told Reuters. "This business can grow very quickly, but it has relatively low margins. It needs fresh capital," which is why ZF had been looking for a partner, said Klein. The joint venture agreement is expected to become effective within six to nine months of signing pending regulatory approvals.
Persons: Foxconn, Holger Klein, Klein, Alexander Huebner, Friederike Heine, Miranda Murray, Rachel More Organizations: ZF Group's, Foxconn, Reuters, ZF, Thomson Locations: BERLIN, Berlin, Munich, China
MUNICH, July 18 (Reuters) - Former Wirecard (WDIG.H) board member Jan Marsalek, who has been on the run since the implosion of the German payments company in 2020, has contacted a Munich court through his lawyer, according to the court and the public prosecutor's office. The turn of events comes amid a trial of Wirecard's former chief executive and marks the first known official communication from Marsalek, Wirecard's former chief operating officer, whose exact whereabouts have been unknown for several years. German police have been conducting an international search and had issued an arrest warrant for Marsalek, whom they accuse of "fraud in the billions". Spokespeople for the public prosecutor's office and the court confirmed on Tuesday that a letter from Marsalek's lawyer had been received, but did not comment on the content of the letter. ($1 = 0.8910 euros)Reporting by Alexander Huebner, writing by Tom Sims; Editing by Bernadette BaumOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Jan Marsalek, Marsalek, Wirecard, EY, WirtschaftsWoche, Alexander Huebner, Tom Sims, Bernadette Baum Organizations: Thomson Locations: MUNICH, Munich, Marsalek
ERLANGEN, Germany, July 13 (Reuters) - Siemens (SIEGn.DE) will spend 1 billion euros ($1.12 billion)on new factories and facilities in Germany, the engineering company said on Thursday, as Berlin published a strategy paper highlighting the economic and security risks of investing in China. News of the Erlangen investment came as Berlin published a paper responding to a more assertive China, which included warnings about security risks of investing in the country. Siemens, which last month unveiled a 2 billion euro global investment plan, said it was investing in Germany to accelerate growth and also "increase its resilience." "Siemens is banking on innovation in Germany and launching the next stage of digitalization," Siemens Chief Executive Roland Busch said on Thursday. Under its global investment plan Siemens is also expanding its digital factory in Chengdu and building a new R&D centre in Shenzhen.
Persons: Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Roland Busch, Busch, Siemens, Alexander Huebner, John Revill, Tomasz Janowski Organizations: Siemens, Siemens Healthineers, Thomson Locations: ERLANGEN, Germany, Berlin, China, Erlangen, Beijing, Europe, United States, Chengdu, Shenzhen, Siemens's, Forchheim, Nuremburg, Zurich
BERLIN, June 19 (Reuters) - Rocket Software said on Monday it was giving up its counteroffer for Software AG (SOWGn.DE) and selling its stake in the company to U.S. financial investor Silver Lake instead. Silver Lake had in April announced a 2.4 billion euro ($2.62 billion) takeover bid for Software AG, prompting a counteroffer from Rocket Software which is owned by private equity firm Bain Capital. "Unfortunately, we were not successful in our efforts," Rocket Software chairman Andy Youniss said in a statement. Rocket would sell and transfer its entire stake of 10.02% in Software AG for 32 euros per share, the company said. Silver Lake said it had as such now secured 41% of shares in Software AG, noting its cash offer to other Software AG shareholders remained open until June 28.
Persons: Silver Lake, Silver, Andy Youniss, Christian Lucas, Alexander Huebner, Sarah Marsh, Jonathan Oatis Organizations: Rocket Software, Software AG, Rocket, Bain Capital, Software, EMEA, Thomson Locations: BERLIN, Sofware, Silver
FRANKFURT/BERLIN, June 16 (Reuters) - A Chinese delegation led by Premier Li Qiang will meet Germany's top CEOs next week as part of a visit to Europe, hoping to strengthen ties at a time when Berlin is pursuing a strategy to lessen its economic dependence on Beijing. A meeting between Li and a group of German and Chinese CEOs is scheduled for June 19, according to people familiar with the plans. Mercedes-Benz (MBGn.DE), SAP (SAPG.DE) and Siemens Energy (ENR1n.DE) all confirmed that their CEOs would meet with the delegation. The CEO of Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) division Audi will also participate, a person familiar with the matter said. BASF (BASFn.DE), Bayer (BAYGn.DE), Infineon (IFXGn.DE), Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) and BMW (BMWG.DE), all companies with major business ties to China, declined to comment.
Persons: Premier Li Qiang, Li, Li Shufu, Mercedes, Roland Busch, Olaf Scholz, Robert Habeck, Andrew Small, Marshall, Siegfried Russwurm, Ilona Wissenbach, Hakan Ersen, Christoph Steitz, Ludwig Burger, Patricia Weiss, Christina Amann, Andreas Rinke, Rene Wagner, Sarah Marsh, Jan Schwartz, Alexander Huebner, Raju Gopalakrishnan, Louise Heavens Organizations: Premier, Mercedes, Benz, SAP, Siemens Energy, Volkswagen, Audi, Beijing Automotive Group Co, HK, Siemens, Pacific Committee, BASF, Bayer, Infineon, BMW, Thomson Locations: FRANKFURT, BERLIN, Europe, Berlin, Beijing, China, Asia, German, Germany, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Munich
Siemens plans new plant in Singapore in Asia expansion
  + stars: | 2023-06-13 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
BERLIN, June 13 (Reuters) - Siemens (SIEGn.DE) plans to build a new plant for its industrial automation division in Singapore, the company said on Tuesday, as it expands its business in Asia to serve booming orders for automation technology. "Siemens intends to build a new, state-of-the-art Digital Industries (DI) factory in Singapore - as part of its strategy to strengthen global diversification and resilience," a spokesperson for the company told Reuters. The company will announce further details of its plans on Thursday, the spokesperson said. The project's price tag is estimated to be at a low three-digit million-euro sum, Wirtschaftswoche magazine, which first reported the news, said, citing company sources. Reporting by Alexander Huebner and Riham Alkousaa; Editing by Sharon SingletonOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Siemens, Roland Busch, Wirtschaftswoche, Alexander Huebner, Sharon Singleton Organizations: Siemens, Digital Industries, Reuters, Thomson Locations: BERLIN, Singapore, Asia, China, Amberg, Germany
MUNICH, Germany, June 13 (Reuters) - Silver Lake will no longer make its 2.36 billion euro offer to invest in Germany's Software AG (SOWGn.DE) conditional on the private equity firm acquiring more than 50% of the shares, according to a mandatory disclosure issued on Tuesday. By midday on Tuesday, the investor had only secured 30.5% of shares, despite support from Software AG's management. By waiving the 50% threshold condition, the offer is automatically extended by two weeks until June 28. Reporting by Alexander Huebner, Writing by Rachel More; Editing by Madeline ChambersOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Alexander Huebner, Rachel More, Madeline Chambers Organizations: Germany's Software AG, Software AG's, Thomson Locations: MUNICH, Germany
May 22 (Reuters) - German media group ProSiebenSat.1 (PSMGn.DE) and European pay-TV operator Sky have revived talks over a combination of their businesses in Germany, four sources familiar with the matter said Wednesday. Like other broadcasters across Europe, German broadcasters are struggling to reshape their business to compete with online streaming players such as Netflix (NFLX.O) and DAZN. Under a potential transaction, Sky would pay hundreds of million of euros to sell its operations in Germany to Prosiebensat.1, two of the sources said. Prosiebensat.1 declined to comment. Sky declined to comment Comcast did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
German makers of Leopard 2 tank settle legal dispute
  + stars: | 2023-05-02 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
DUESSELDORF, May 2 (Reuters) - German arms makers Rheinmetall (RHMG.DE) and Krauss-Maffei Wegmann have settled a legal dispute over the intellectual property rights to the Leopard 2, one of the world's most advanced battle tanks, a court said on Tuesday. A boom in defence orders due to the war in Ukraine, and in particular demand for Leopard tanks from Kyiv to help in the fight against Russian forces, has boosted both companies. Duesseldorf-based Rheinmetall makes the cannon of the Leopard 2 and Munich-based KMW makes its chassis. Rheinmetall said both parties had sought to settle the dispute as quickly as possible with the aim of returning to day-to-day business. Earlier this year, Germany bowed to pressure from allies and agreed to send Leopard tanks to Ukraine.
Freyr Battery teams up with Siemens on gigafactories
  + stars: | 2023-04-17 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
BERLIN, April 17 (Reuters) - Luxembourg-based Freyr Battery (7XN.F) sealed its partnership with Siemens (SIEGn.DE) at the Hannover Messe conference on Monday, making the German technology company its preferred supplier in automation and digitalization technology. Freyr plans to equip its planned gigafactories in Norway and the United States with Siemens technology, and the two companies will join forces along the entire battery design and manufacturing process, the firms said in a statement. "This relationship is much broader than the usual customer-supplier relationship and is strategic in nature," Freyr chief executive Tom Einar Jensen told Reuters. Instead of the conventional 18 production steps, Freyr wants to make do with eight, he said, adding: "With Siemens, we can ramp up production faster and better, and with a much lower reject rate. Reporting by Alexander Huebner, writing by Miranda Murray, editing by Rachel MoreOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Gulden said Adidas was still deciding what to do with its stock of unsold Yeezy footwear. One option could be for Adidas to donate proceeds from the sale of repurposed Yeezy stock to charity, Gulden said. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton 1 2 3The split cost Adidas 600 million euros ($632 million) in sales in the fourth quarter of 2022, and Yeezy shoes would have brought in an estimated $1.2 billion in revenue this year. Inventories came in at just under 6 billion euros at the end of December, up 49% from the previous year, including 400 million euros of Yeezy products. That, along with $200 million of one-off costs, would bring Adidas to a $700 million loss this year.
Gulden said Adidas is still deciding what to do with its stock of unsold Yeezy footwear. One option could be for Adidas to donate proceeds from the sale of repurposed Yeezy stock to charity, Gulden said. The split cost Adidas 600 million euros ($632 million) in sales in the fourth quarter of 2022, and Yeezy shoes would have brought in an estimated $1.2 billion in revenue this year. Inventories came in at just under 6 billion euros at the end of December, up 49% from the previous year, including 400 million euros of Yeezy products. In the fourth quarter of last year, currency-neutral revenue declined by 1%, taking into account a 600-million-euro loss after it stopped selling Yeezy shoes.
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