Adidas
launches search for new CEO
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[February 19, 2015]
BERLIN (Reuters) - The board of
German sportswear company Adidas has launched a formal search for a
successor to long-serving Chief Executive Herbert Hainer, who has faced
calls from some investors to step down after his contract was extended
to 2017.
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Hainer, in the job since 2001 and the longest-serving CEO of a
German blue-chip company, wrote to staff confirming the move after
monthly magazine Manager Magazin reported the world's second-biggest
sportswear group was looking for his successor.
"The supervisory board will now start to look for the best possible
candidate for my succession both inside and outside the Adidas
group," he wrote. "This will be a long-term process that has just
begun."
The company did not say whether Hainer would see out his tenure to
2017.
Adidas shares were up 4.4 percent by 0959 GMT (04:59 a.m. EST),
making them the biggest gainers on the German index <.GDAXI>.
Hainer has come under pressure as Adidas lost market share to its
bigger U.S. rival Nike <NKE.N>, which has been better at creating a
buzz with its brands among consumers.
Last month, Adidas reported a better-than-expected 2 percent rise in
2014 sales to 14.8 billion euros ($16.9 billion), helped by the 2014
soccer World Cup and the victory of the German team it sponsors. It
is due to present full results on March 5.
In the letter to staff, Hainer said 2015 had got off to a "fantastic
start" after moves to sell the non-core Rockport brand, restructure
its struggling golf business and boost its brands with deals with
singers Pharrell Williams and Kanye West.
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Hainer also noted he had already promoted a raft of younger managers
under new global brand chief Eric Liedtke and sales boss Roland
Auschel, with 12 of their 26 direct reports new in their positions.
Forced to ditch ambitious targets set for 2015 - including a sales
goal of 17 billion euros - Liedtke and Auschel are working with
Hainer on a new five-year strategy due to be presented on March 26.
Manager Magazin said Adidas would set a target to reach 20 billion
euros of annual sales by 2020, and an operating margin of at least
10 percent. Adidas declined to comment on the report.
(Reporting by Emma Thomasson; Editing by Harro ten Wolde and Pravin
Char)
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