KEY POINTS
  • Adidas is selling struggling sneaker maker and athleticwear company Reebok to Authentic Brands Group.
  • The retail conglomerate already owns numerous bankrupt brands, including Brooks Brothers, Aeropostale and Forever 21.
  • Reebok's acquisition is expected to close in the first quarter of 2022, Adidas said in a news release.

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German multinational footwear company brand Reebok store is seen in Hong Kong.

Adidas said Thursday that it has struck a deal to sell struggling sneaker and sportswear brand Reebok to Authentic Brands Group for up to 2.1 billion euros, or roughly $2.5 billion.

With the sale, Reebok will become part of a retail conglomerate that has snapped up many bankrupt brands such as Brooks Brothers, Aeropostale and Forever 21. Authentic Brands is preparing for an initial public offering that could come as soon as this summer.

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