Group 1 - Anta and Li Ning responded to rumors regarding the acquisition of Puma, with Anta declining to comment and Li Ning stating that they have not engaged in any substantial negotiations related to the transaction [1] - The Pino family is exploring strategic options for Puma, including a potential sale, and is in discussions with various potential buyers, including Anta and Li Ning, as well as other U.S. sports apparel companies and Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds [1] Group 2 - Puma's stock price has dropped over 50% this year due to weakened demand for sports and fitness equipment and concerns regarding the U.S. market [2] - To improve performance, Puma is enhancing its focus on football and motorsport sectors, appointing former Adidas sales chief Arthur Hoeld as the new CEO [2] - Puma initiated a "Nextlevel" cost efficiency plan earlier this year, which includes laying off 500 employees globally and closing unprofitable stores [2]
安踏李宁回应收购彪马传闻,均未进行实质谈判