World Cup: Fierce Competition Among Sports Equipment Manufacturing Conglomerates
Vietstock Kinh te nganh • 06/10/2026
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Adidas is leading in the number of teams sponsored at the World Cup with 14 teams, while Nike is providing apparel for 12 teams and Puma for 11 teams.
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Background & Analysis Scope
- High price zone, selling pressure from short-term investors is gradually decreasing.
- Vietnamese stocks are in the process of recovering after the adjustment period.
- Mechanism of Action:
- Expectations of revenue growth from sports equipment manufacturers such as Adidas, Nike, and Puma may increase due to the number of sponsored teams at the World Cup.
- Capital may flow into the shares of these conglomerates if revenue growth expectations are confirmed.
- Benefiting or Pressured Group/Code:
- Favorable:
- Sports equipment manufacturers such as Adidas (GER:ADS), Nike (US:NKE), Puma (GER:PUM).
- Unfavorable:
- Other sports equipment manufacturers not sponsored at the World Cup.
Risks to watch
- Risk of increased competition among sports equipment manufacturers.
- Risk of change in revenue growth expectations.
- Short-term Timeframe:
- There may be short-term price fluctuations in the shares of sports equipment manufacturers due to the impact of the World Cup.
- Closely monitor capital flows and revenue growth expectations.
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A new analysis report shows that in this trade war, Adidas is leading in the number of teams sponsored with 14 teams, while Nike is providing uniforms for 12 teams and Puma for 11 teams.