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Mark Grammer Adidas ADDYY-OTC PAST TOP PICK Sep 16, 2015

(A Top Pick July 10/14. Down 5.42%.) Had a bit of a rough time, mostly with their TaylorMade, and have to figure out what to do with that business. He wouldn’t be surprised to see them sell it. Their shoe business is doing well. Their running shoes in China are doing particularly well. Lost a little bit of market share to Nike. but have gained that back again.

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(A Top Pick April 9/14. Down 24.64%.) Sold his holdings in October. Last fall, they issued a material profit warning based on what was happening in Russia and restructuring with regards to his tailor-made golf line. To him this was a bit of a management situation in terms of their guidance.

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(A Top Pick April 9/14. Down 19.62%.) Valuations had looked decent, which is why he had gotten into the name. He liked the consumer side of things. Had to sell his holdings in October because of a profit warning because of Russia, as well as they were going to retail their golf division.

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(A Top Pick May 6/14. Down 22.41%.) He should have seen the writing on the wall when Nike outfitted the World Cup players more than this one did. He was also interested in Europe as a turnaround story. They need to get their act together.