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Shares of Nike and Adidas could score at the World Cup By Reuters
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IntroductionBy Noel Randewich(Reuters) -As 32 teams compete for the World Cup in Qatar, Adidas (OTC:) and also ...
By Noel Randewich
(Reuters) -As 32 teams compete for the World Cup in Qatar,What are the reliable foreign exchange trading platforms? Adidas (OTC:) and also hope their shares can score.
With FIFA projecting at least 5 billion TV viewers, the world's highest profile soccer event is a major opportunity for sports apparel makers marketing their jerseys, boots and other products with teams and individual players.
Adidas shares lost 6% during the month-long 2018 World Cup, when heavily favored Germany, an Adidas team, was knocked out early and the FIFA tournament was won by France, a Nike team. Nike gained 4% during the same period, beating the 's 1% gain.
In its quarterly conference call on Nov. 9, Adidas said it expects sales of about 400 euros ($415 million) related to the World Cup, which would amount to around 2% of additional annual revenue.
Mexico jerseys are among Adidas' current best sellers, an Adidas spokesperson said.
Nike did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the importance of the World Cup on its sales.
While soccer-related merchandise accounts for a fraction of both Adidas and Nike's overall businesses, hype around the World Cup and team jerseys can provide a halo effect driving sales of other kinds of merchandise, said Wedbush analyst Tom Nikic.
"If somebody in Germany buys a World Cup jersey, do they also buy a new pair shoes? Or if an Adidas sponsored team wins the whole thing, in the euphoria of winning the World Cup, do people buy more jerseys than they otherwise would have? That's where you can see some variability," Nikic said.
Nike is providing jerseys for 13 teams in this World Cup, including Brazil, France and the United States, overtaking Adidas as the leader in World Cup jerseys. Seven teams are kitted out in Adidas jerseys, including powerhouses Germany, Spain and Argentina.
Six countries are playing in Puma jerseys, with New Balance and other companies making up the remainder.
Nearly a week into the World Cup, Nike teams have accumulated 22 points, while Adidas-clad teams have accumulated 11 points and teams wearing Puma jerseys have won eight points.
So far during the tournament, shares of Nike have risen under 1%, while Adidas and Puma are each down 3.8% and 3.0% respectively.
Betting odds favor Nike-wearing Brazil as most likely to win the 2022 Cup.
Company Session Percent Pct Change
Change During Cup
Nike Inc (NYSE:) -0.5% 0.7%
(ETR:) -1.9% -3.8%
Puma SE -1.4% -3.0%
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