Adidas profits to be hit by irregularities in Indian unit

The 'Adidas Originals' store in Bangalore. The shoemaker yesterday said its earnings would be hit by the discovery of irregularities in its Indian business. Picture: AFP

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

GERMAN sportswear maker Adidas reported yesterday a strong rise in first-quarter profits but warned full-year earnings would be hit by the discovery of irregularities in its Indian business.

Adidas reported a net profit of €289 million (US$383 million) in the period January to March, up 38 per cent over the year-earlier figure.

Operating profit grew 30 per cent to €409 million on a 17-per cent rise in sales to €3.8 billion. "Growth rates in Greater China, Japan as well as at TaylorMade-adidas Golf were stronger than originally anticipated", Adidas said.

Looking ahead to the whole of 2012, however, the company said "commercial irregularities" had been discovered at the Indian branch of its Reebok subsidiary which would likely affect its full-year results.

Adidas could not reveal what the problems were but said that "due to the sensitivity of the on-going investigation, specific details will be disclosed as appropriate in due course".

Nevertheless, "the currently estimated maximum negative impact could be up to a pre-tax amount of €125 million," Adidas warned.

Despite this, and on the basis of the stronger-than-expected first quarter, Adidas said it was upgrading its full-year forecasts, with sales set to rise by 10 per cent and net profit to increase 12-17 per cent. AFP


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