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New Adidas CEO announces plans to overhaul Reebok

"It is now time to get back to the gym and redouble our efforts on Reebok," Kasper Rorsted, who joined Adidas in August and took over as chief executive in October, told journalists on a conference call.

November 03, 2016 / 15:08 IST
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The new boss of Adidas announced plans on Thursday to overhaul struggling fitness brand Reebok, including cuts at its Boston base and store closures, and also predicted the sale of its golf business by the end of the year, albeit at a loss.

"It is now time to get back to the gym and redouble our efforts on Reebok," Kasper Rorsted, who joined Adidas in August and took over as chief executive in October, told journalists on a conference call.

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Rorsted said Adidas would streamline its Boston-based organisation and create a global brand team dedicated to Reebok, moving the company to a new home in the city in 2017.

Adidas will also speed up plans to cut Reebok's store network and focus on growing the business with wholesale partners, cutting the number of factory outlets in the United States by a half and limiting the number of FitHub stores.