Adidas (OTC: ADDYY) Q1 Performance Boosts Price Target Amid Strong Sportswear Demand
RBC Capital maintains a “Sector Perform” rating on Adidas but raises its price target to EUR 170.00 from EUR 160.00.
Adidas exceeded first-quarter sales and operating profit expectations, with currency-neutral sales reaching €6.60 billion.
Strong demand in apparel, performance sports, and retro lifestyle shoes, including iconic models like Samba and Spezial, drove positive financial results.
Adidas (OTC: ADDYY) is a German multinational corporation that designs and manufactures shoes, clothing, and accessories. As a major player in the global sportswear industry, it competes with Nike and Puma. The company’s financial performance is often viewed as an indicator of consumer spending trends in the athletic apparel market.
On May 5, 2026, investment firm RBC Capital Markets maintained its “Sector Perform” rating on Adidas, which is effectively a hold recommendation. However, the firm raised its price target to EUR 170.00 from EUR 160.00, reflecting a more positive outlook on the stock.
This updated outlook follows a strong first-quarter performance. As highlighted by GuruFocus, Adidas’s currency-neutral sales reached €6.60 billion, beating expectations of €6.30 billion. The company’s operating profit also exceeded forecasts, coming in at €705.00 million, indicating solid operating performance.
The positive results were driven by strong consumer demand across key segments. Revenue from performance sports increased by 29%, while the company also benefited from sustained demand for retro lifestyle shoes such as the Samba and Spezial models. This underscores continued brand strength in the athletic footwear market under CEO Bjorn Gulden.
As reported by Invezz, first-quarter operating profit of €705.00 million marked a 16% increase year over year. Net income from continuing operations rose 11% to €484.00 million, improving the company’s operating margin to 10.70%.
However, The Wall Street Journal noted that Adidas warned of potentially volatile market conditions, highlighting risks that could impact future performance in the global market.
