It's not really a word. It's the abbreviated version of the name of the German man who founded the company: Adolf "Adi" Dassler. (The closest we might come to "Adidas" would be two non-related words in Hindi, the main language of India-- Adi, which means "the first" and "das" which is a title sometimes given to a male devotee of Hinduism.)
The Adidas Group and trade under the symbol AAADY in the US. It also trades on the (DAX) or Frankfurt Stock Exchange under the symbol ADS.
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Reebok is a subsidiary of Adidas. Adidas trades on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol ADS. In the United States, it is a pink sheet stock.
Yes, Adidas is a publicly held company. It is traded on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol ADS. As a publicly traded company, Adidas is subject to regulations and reporting requirements that apply to companies listed on stock exchanges.
Reebok is owned by the Adidas Group and trades under the symbol AAADY in the US (pink sheets). It also trades on the (DAX) or Frankfurt Stock Exchange under the symbol ADS.
The ticker symbol for Adidas is ADDYY when traded as a foreign stock on the over-the-counter (OTC) market in the United States. On the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, where it is primarily listed, its ticker symbol is ADS.
Yes, Adidas is traded in the U.S. through American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) under the ticker symbol ADDYY. These ADRs allow American investors to buy shares of the company on U.S. exchanges, even though Adidas is primarily listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in Germany.
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Adidas began using the trademark sign in 1949 when the company was officially founded by Adolf Dassler. The iconic three stripes logo was introduced shortly after, becoming a recognizable symbol of the brand. Over the years, Adidas has continued to emphasize its trademark and branding in marketing and product design.
Depending upon which symbol you mean, it usually means that symbol DOUBLED.