Fashion
Puma could be sold as Pinault family weighs next move
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Bloomberg
Published
August 25, 2025
The Pinault family is exploring strategic options for German sportswear giant Puma SE — including a potential sale — after the brand lost nearly half its market value over the past year, according to people familiar with the matter.
The French billionaire family has enlisted advisers and approached potential buyers, including China’s Anta Sports Products Ltd. and Li Ning Co., to gauge interest, the sources said, requesting anonymity as the discussions are private. Other U.S.-based sportswear firms and sovereign wealth funds in the Middle East have also been contacted.
The Pinaults currently hold a 29% stake in Frankfurt-listed Puma through their holding company, Artémis, which also controls French luxury group Kering SA. Any sale is expected to command a significant premium, the sources added.
Puma shares have declined 50% over the past 12 months, impacted by weakened demand for sports apparel and concerns over U.S. tariffs. The company’s market capitalization now stands at around €2.6 billion ($3 billion).
Talks are ongoing and there is no guarantee that a transaction will be finalized, the sources said.
A spokesperson for Puma declined to comment, while representatives for Artémis, Anta and Li Ning did not respond to requests for comment.
Puma is currently in the midst of a strategic turnaround led by Chief Executive Officer Arthur Hoeld, as it works to revive consumer interest in its offerings. Despite the efforts, the company issued a profit warning last month, underscoring the challenges ahead.
As part of the restructuring, Puma recently appointed former Adidas executive Andreas Hubert as chief operating officer. Hubert, a 20-year Adidas veteran, previously served as the group’s chief information officer.
Founded in 1948, Puma reported €281.6 million in net income last year, with annual sales reaching €8.8 billion. The brand employs approximately 22,000 people worldwide and sponsors major teams including Premier League club Manchester City, the Portugal national football team, and Denmark’s men’s handball team.
Anta’s portfolio includes brands such as Fila, Descente, Kolon Sport and Jack Wolfskin. In 2019, it led a consortium that acquired Amer Sports Oyj — maker of Wilson tennis rackets and Louisville Slugger baseball bats — for €4.6 billion.
Li Ning, established in 1990 by the celebrated Chinese gymnast of the same name, designs and markets athletic and casual footwear, apparel and accessories. In addition to its core brand, the company operates or licenses others, including Double Happiness (table tennis), Aigle (outdoor gear), and Kason (badminton equipment).
Fashion
UAE-Jordan Railway Company formed to build freight railway
The agreement covers the construction and operation of a 360-kilometre railway linking the main mining areas of Al-Shidiya and Ghor Al-Safi to the Port of Aqaba.
The United Aran Emirates and Jordan recently an agreement to develop a railway network in Jordan and establish the UAE-Jordan Railway Company.
The agreement covers the construction and operation of a 360-kilometre railway linking the main mining areas of Al-Shidiya and Ghor Al-Safi to the Port of Aqaba.
The project aims at transporting 16 million tonnes of phosphate and potash annually.
The project aims at transporting 16 million tonnes of phosphate and potash annually, with a total investment value of $2.3 billion. Both phosphate and potash are chemicals used in the textile industry.
The agreement was signed by UAE Minister of Energy and Infrastructure Suhail bin Mohamed Al Mazrouei and Jordan’s Minister of Transport Nidal Al-Qatamin.
The UAE-Jordan Railway Company was formally established as a joint venture between Abu Dhabi’s L’IMAD Holding Company (L’IMAD) and several Jordanian stakeholders, according to an official release in the UAE.
The joint venture will be responsible for the implementation, operation and maintenance of Jordan’s railway network through its executing arm, Etihad Rail, the developer and operator of the UAE’s national railway network.
The project will enhance Jordan’s export capabilities and logistics efficiency by directly linking phosphate and potash production sites to the Port of Aqaba, significantly reducing transport time and costs.
It will also support comprehensive economic development and open wide prospects for job creation across multiple sectors, leveraging the extensive expertise of Etihad Rail.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)
Fashion
Germany’s Puma appoints James Carnes to new creative leadership role
With more than two decades of experience in the sports industry, James brings a unique combination of skills, which will help PUMA use creative direction as an important strategic lever to establish itself as a top-3 global sports brand.
Puma has appointed James Carnes as senior vice president creative direction.
Reporting to Maria Valdes, he will oversee creative direction, innovation, and product excellence.
With over two decades of experience, including leadership roles at Adidas, he will align design strategy with business goals to strengthen Puma’s global brand appeal and market position.
“James is a very highly regarded leader in our industry and he has been instrumental in shaping some of the most influential performance and lifestyle products, labels, and platforms,“ said Maria Valdes. “With a strong background in industrial design and a deep understanding of both athletes and consumers, he will play an important role in getting our customers and consumers excited about PUMA once again.”
Until 2021, James held several leadership positions in design, creative direction and strategy at adidas, both in Herzogenaurach and Portland, Oregon. Most recently he worked as an independent consultant and investor in the wider industry.
At PUMA, James will align creative direction with the company’s overall strategic ambitions, set the seasonal direction for the Business Units and create a long-term look and feel for the brand across consumer touch points.
“Creative Direction is about more than seasonal trends and colours. It is about defining how PUMA holistically presents itself in the market, harnessing the company’s portfolio of world class innovation, and deeply connecting with consumers,” said James Carnes. “We have the amazing opportunity to modernize the image and style of one of the most iconic sports brands in the world and I look forward to leading our teams and collaborating with my colleagues to make this happen.”
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Fashion
Top Vietnamese, Chinese leaders hold talks on advancing cooperation
China will step up building a higher-level China-Vietnam community with a shared future that carries strategic significance, Chinese President Xi Jinping said while holding talks with visiting Vietnamese President To Lam.
China and Vietnam are accelerating efforts to navigate bilateral trade towards a more balanced and sustainable course.
President Xi Jinping recently held talks with visiting Vietnamese President To Lam.
During the visit, Vietnamese Minister of Industry and Trade Le Manh Hung called for a restructuring of production, trade and supply chains alongside stronger investment cooperation.
Xi said both countries should work together in their modernisation drive, accelerate the alignment of development strategies and prioritise infrastructure connectivity.
While meeting Chinese Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao during the state visit, Vietnamese Minister of Industry and Trade Le Manh Hung called for a restructuring of production, trade and supply chains alongside stronger investment cooperation.
Wang said both sides should focus on implementing the high-level common perceptions, including raising bilateral trade turnover to $500 billion in future.
Hung urged China to expand imports of Vietnamese goods, broaden the list of products eligible for tariff preferences and further open its market. He also called for the mutual recognition of quarantine results for agro-forestry-fishery products, facilitation of Vietnamese exports via cross-border e-commerce, and expansion of Vietnam’s trade promotion offices across Chinese localities, according to a Vietnamese news agency.
China will continue to support Vietnam in setting up additional trade promotion offices, following those already established in Chongqing, Hangzhou and Haikou, Wang responded.
China also expressed readiness to support Vietnam’s stronger exports through cross-border e-commerce, encouraging greater visibility of the Vietnam National Pavilion on Chinese e-commerce platforms beyond JD.com to better promote Vietnamese products to Chinese consumers.
China has consistently been Vietnam’s largest trading partner and second-largest export market, while Vietnam continues to be China’s biggest trading partner in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
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