Authentic Brands

This coverage explores Authentic Brands’ activities, strategy, and influence within the UK and global retail landscape. Reporting covers brand acquisitions, licensing agreements, partnerships, leadership decisions, and the performance of its portfolio across sectors. Tailored for professionals monitoring brand management, intellectual property strategy, and retail growth opportunities.

  • Apr- 2022 -
    25 April
    High StreetReebok owner enters race to buy Ted Baker

    Reebok owner enters race to buy Ted Baker

    Authentic Brands Group (ABG), The US-based brand licensing empire which includes Reebok and a controlling stake in David Beckham’s consumer goods stable, is reportedly considering a takeover bid for Ted Baker, according to Sky News. The company, valued at almost £10.1bn, was among several parties exploring the possibility of a…

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  • Mar- 2022 -
    4 March
    Clothing & ShoesAuthentic Brands completes Reebok acquisition

    Authentic Brands completes Reebok acquisition

    Authentic Brands Group (ABG) has announced that it has completed the acquisition of Reebok from Adidas in a £1.75bn deal. As it ushers in its “largest acquisition to date”, the global brand development, marketing and entertainment company said it is charting a new path for Reebok. With Reebok, ABG said…

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  • Dec- 2021 -
    21 December
    Clothing & ShoesABG signs partnership with JD to expand Reebok presence

    ABG signs partnership with JD to expand Reebok presence

    Authentic Brands Group (ABG) has announced a new strategic partnership with the JD Group (JD) that will see it carry Reebok apparel and footwear in more than 2,850 of its company owned stores and complementary e-commerce websites. The group said the agreement covers all the banners in the JD Group…

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  • Aug- 2021 -
    13 August
    Sport & Leisureadidas

    Adidas sells Reebok to ABG for £1.75bn

    Adidas has agreed a deal to sell Reebok for up to €2.1bn (£1.75bn) to American clothing brand Authentic Brands Group (ABG).  Adidas first purchased the rival sports brand in 2006, in a £2.7bn deal, which also included the Rockport, CCM Hockey and Greg Norman brands. However, these brands were later…

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  • May- 2021 -
    18 May
    Clothing & ShoesABG approaches Adidas with £700m Reebok bid

    ABG approaches Adidas with £700m Reebok bid

    Adidas has reportedly been approached by Authentic Brands Group with a $1bn (£704m) offer to buy global footwear brand Reebok. According to the New York Post, Jamie Salter’s brand management group partnered with Wolverine Worldwide, a footwear manufacturer, to table the bid. Having bought the group for $3.8bn (£2.7bn) in…

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  • Jan- 2021 -
    26 January
    Clothing & ShoesJD Sports mulls £400m share placing

    JD Sports mulls £400m share placing

    JD Sports Fashion is reportedly eyeing up an equity sale of around £400m as it “eyes further opportunities” to expand across the globe.  According to Sky News, the group’s board is considering launching the placing as early as this week, with insiders stating that the amount will be “in the…

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  • 25 January
    M&AAsos joins the Topshop race

    Asos joins the Topshop race

    Asos has emerged as a contender to acquire Topshop, just days after highstreet retailer Next was forced to pull out of the race.  In an update to the London Stock Exchange, the digital fashion retailer confirmed that it was in “exclusive talks” with Arcadia administrators to purchase the Topshop, Topman,…

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  • 22 January
    M&ANext pulls out of Arcadia race

    Next pulls out of Arcadia race

    Next has allegedly withdrawn from the race to acquire Arcadia Group, after the store was unable to meet the price tag for Topshop and Topman.  According to The Times, Topshop, which is one of Acardia’s most coveted brands, was said to be valued between £250m and £300m – a sum…

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  • 18 January
    High StreetNext in the lead for Arcadia Group

    Next in the lead for Arcadia Group

    High street retailer Next is allegedly the lead bidder in the race to buy Arcadia Group out of administration, The Sunday Times reports.  Next, which is headed by Simon Wolfson, is said to be bidding for the group with US hedge fund Davidson Kempner. However, the pair face competition from…

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  • 13 January
    Department StoresDebenhams to shutter six stores, 320 jobs affected

    Debenhams to shutter six stores, 320 jobs affected

    Debenhams has announced that six of its sites will no longer reopen this year, as part of the group’s ongoing winding down and stock liquidation process. In a statement released today (13 January), the group confirmed the move will affect 320 roles within its business.  Debenhams said that while it…

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