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The following list is of outdoor brands that are owned by another entity. The brands listed are those specific to the outdoor sporting goods industry. Parent companies may own other brands that are not listed because those other brands are not marketed as outdoor sporting goods.
Adidas is also the New Zealand Rugby Union clothing sponsor and supplies clothing to all Super Rugby franchises, a selection of domestic teams and national referees. Adidas are also the official match ball supplier to the Heineken Cup. Adidas was the British and Irish Lions kit supplier from 1997 to 2013.
Interloop was established in 1992 as a B2B manufacturer of socks and leggings by brothers Musadaq Zulqarnain and Navid Fazil along with Tariq Rashid. After eight years, a second production unit was opened with 400 knitting machines installed.
Gulden began his career at Adidas in 1992 until 1999, when he became an executive at Helly Hansen. In 2000, he became the managing director of Deichmann SE and was CEO of Deichmann's U.S. subsidiary Rack Room Shoes. Between 2012 and 2013, he served as the CEO of Pandora, a Danish jewelry brand, and remained a board member until 2018.
French luxury group Kering (formerly known as PPR) holds 9.8%, Kering's largest shareholder Groupe Artemis owns 29% of the share capital. [ 47 ] Puma ranks as one of the top shoe brands with Adidas and Nike , [ 8 ] and employs more than 18,000 people worldwide. [ 5 ]
Thomas Rabe (born August 6, 1965, in Luxembourg City) is a German business executive. [1] [2] He is currently the chairman of the German sportswear brand Adidas.In 2006, he was appointed to the Bertelsmann executive board, of which he has been chairman and chief executive officer since 2012.
B2B e-commerce, short for business-to-business electronic commerce, is the sale of goods or services between businesses via an online sales portal. In general, it is used to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of a company's sales efforts.
Under his stewardship, the group's market capitalization quadrupled to more than €36 billion. [8] [9] [10] In January 2016, it was announced that Kasper would leave the company to become CEO of Adidas, replacing Herbert Hainer. [11] [12] In 2020, the Adidas supervisory board extended his contract until 2026. [13]