Adidas AG
OTC:ADDDF

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OTC:ADDDF
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Price: 200 USD 2.43% Market Closed
Market Cap: 35.7B USD

ADDDF's latest stock split occurred on Jun 7, 2006

The company executed a 4-for-1 stock split, meaning that for every share held, investors received 4 new shares.

Before the split, ADDDF traded at 202 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 36.1151.

The adjusted shares began trading on Jun 7, 2006. This was the only stock split in ADDDF's history.

Last Splits:
Jun 7, 2006
4-for-1
Pre-Split Price
38.8045 202
Post-Split Price
36.1151
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After
Last Splits:
Jun 7, 2006
4-for-1

Adidas AG
Stock Splits History

ADDDF Stock Splits Timeline
Jun 7, 2006
Jun 7, 2006
Split 4-for-1
x4
Pre-Split Price
38.8045 202
Post-Split Price
36.1151
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After

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Adidas AG
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Adidas AG, a pillar of the global sportswear industry, traces its roots to the German town of Herzogenaurach in 1949, where it pioneered the fusion of sports and style. Its founder, Adolf Dassler, embarked on a mission to equip athletes with innovative footwear, a philosophy that still reverberates through the company's operations. Today, Adidas crafts its success on a reputation for high-performance athletic gear that stretches beyond the pitch and into the realms of running, training, and lifestyle. The company continuously harnesses cutting-edge technology and design, whether through its Boost midsole technology or the sleek silhouettes of its sneaker collaborations, which merge athletic function with street-ready aesthetics. These innovations position Adidas not only as a trusted outfit for athletes but as a venerated style icon, appealing to a broad demographic eager for both performance and prestige. Adidas's business architecture hinges on a strategic blend of direct-to-consumer sales, wholesale partnerships, and digital endeavors. This multifaceted approach ensures a robust global presence, with brick-and-mortar stores complemented by a streamlined e-commerce platform. In recent years, the company has intensified its focus on sustainability, launching eco-friendly products to meet the rising demand for greener options from conscientious consumers. Adidas nurtures strong alliances with influential sports teams, athletes, and celebrities, weaving these endorsements into the fabric of its marketing strategy. Revenue generation, thus, blooms from an intricate tapestry of product sales, brand loyalty cultivated through strategic advertising, and an expanding subscription service for exclusive releases. With these threads, Adidas deftly navigates the competitive landscape, ensuring its stripes remain synonymous with innovation and excellence in the sportswear arena.

ADDDF Intrinsic Value
348.06 USD
Undervaluation 43%
Intrinsic Value
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