GERMANY: Adidas Q1 profit slips 11%, upbeat on Reebok integration
Author: just-style.com | 8 May 2007
German athletic apparel and sporting goods maker Adidas AG on Tuesday (8 May) said first quarter profit fell 11% in line with expectations, but is upbeat that the integration of the Reebok brand is finally starting to pay off.
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