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迪卡侬回应拟出售中国子公司30%股权
21世纪经济报道·2025-08-15 11:08

Core Viewpoint - Decathlon is reportedly planning to sell approximately 30% of its stake in its Chinese subsidiary, with an estimated valuation between €1 billion and €1.5 billion (approximately ¥10 billion) [1][2]. Group 1: Company Strategy and Operations - Decathlon has been operating in China since 1994, initially focusing on production and procurement, and opened its first retail store in Shanghai in 2003 [1]. - The company has recently opened three new stores in prime urban locations, indicating a deepening of its brand presence in key city centers, with plans to open 20 to 30 new stores this year [1]. - China is the only overseas market where Decathlon has a complete "R&D-production-retail" chain, with 94.2% of products sold in China being produced locally, and the goal to increase this to 100% [2]. Group 2: Leadership and Financial Performance - In March, Decathlon appointed Javier López as the new global CEO, replacing Barbara Martin Coppola, coinciding with the release of the 2024 fiscal year performance report [2]. - For the 2024 fiscal year, Decathlon reported a revenue increase of 5.2% year-on-year to €16.2 billion, while net profit decreased by 15.5% to €787 million, indicating challenges in profitability [2].