Adidas
stock has been around for
some time now and stock prices are on the rise. Read about just what
Adidas is
and how far they’ve come.
Adidas
is commonly known for their
sporting goods, from shoes to balls. If it deals with sports Adidas
probably
has a product out there for it. Adidas stock shows exactly how popular
their
brand really is. While Adidas is very popular, its stocks are not
traded in the
United States,
at least not yet but who knows. Adidas is actually a company in Germany
that
has become very huge. I can only imagine
how many will buy into the stocks if it is ever traded in the United States.
Adidas has been around since 1920. Adi
Dassler made the first Adidas footwear around that time. In 1928 they
were seen
in the Olympics and this started the growing trend we see in the Adidas
Stock
today. Not only did Adi make a name for himself but he also made a
terrific
shoe.
You
can see the Adidas symbol in many of
the items we wear today. You’ve probably already seen them; you may
have seen
the shirt or shoes with the three leaves or three stripes on them. The three stripes or leaves represent linking
the three continents and the Olympic Spirit everyone knows so well. The next time you see a pair of running shoes
with those three stripes on them you’ll know they are from Adidas and
the
stocks have just gone up. Buy Adidas today and watch the stocks rise.
Adidas
has several other companies that
fall under them, such as Taylor Made, Erima, Bonfire, Salomon and Mavic. The next time you pick up the Wall Street
Journal try looking them up and see how well the stocks are going.
Taylor Made
has all your golfing needs from balls, shoes to shirts. Erima is all
about
swimming and sports apparel. You’ve surely seen the outfits the
swimmers wear
in the Olympics, these are Erima brands.
Bonfire is known for their Alpine apparel such as … Salomon is
known for
their snow sports from shirts, boards, ski items, hiking etc. Adidas
makes all
these items, invest or watch the stocks today.
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