Adidas hikes outlook despite hit to China sales

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BERLIN : German sportswear company Adidas raised its outlook for full-year sales and profitability as demand soared in most of the world but took a hit in China where Western brands faced a call for a boycott of their products in late March. Second-quarter sales soared 52 per cent to 5.077 billion euros (U

BERLIN : German sportswear company Adidas raised its outlook for full-year sales and profitability as demand soared in most of the world but took a hit in China where Western brands faced a call for a boycott of their products in late March.

Second-quarter sales soared 52 per cent to 5.077 billion euros , while operating profit came in at 543 million euros, beating analysts' average forecasts for 4.97 billion euros and 458 million euros respectively. Adidas said it now expected 2021 sales to grow up to 20per cent and for net income from continuing operations to reach 1.4-1.5 billion euros, up from a previous forecast for 1.25-1.45 billion euros.

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