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Adidas increases profit predictions after surge in sales during last three months

Adidas has upped its full-year guidance after a better-than-expected performance in recent months saw the sportswear giant surge past Wall Street forecasts.

Adidas is expecting its operating profit to near £1bn for 2024(Image: Derby Telegraph)

Adidas has raised its operating profit forecast for 2024 to nearly £1bn, following a performance that exceeded expectations in recent months. The sportswear behemoth is now targeting an operating profit of approximately €1.2bn (£997m) for the current financial year, up from its previous estimate of around €1bn.

This comes after the company's operating profit soared to €598m in the third quarter, compared to €409m during the same period in 2023. Adidas' net income from ongoing operations also increased to €449m, while it experienced double-digit growth in its lifestyle and performance sectors, as reported by .

The firm, which has a º£½ÇÊÓÆµ head office in Stockport, noted that its currency-neutral sales rose by 10 per cent, a surge driven by a 14 per cent increase in the Adidas brand in the third quarter.

In a trading update, CEO Bjrn Gulden said: "The third quarter was a very strong quarter for us and again better than expected."

He added: "14 per cent underlying growth for the adidas brand, a very healthy gross margin above 51 per cent and an operating profit of €598m are numbers that we are very happy with and a proof that we are moving in the right direction."

Gulden expressed particular pride in the company's growth across all regions, channels, and product divisions, stating: "Double-digit growth in both lifestyle and performance shows the currently good 'balance' in our business."

"The strong underlying growth in Greater China and the earlier-than-expected turn to positive numbers for the adidas brand in North America during the last two quarters strengthens our confidence for the mid-term future."

"This shows the strength of the adidas brand and is a result of the great job our people are doing in all markets and all functions."