Title: REEBOK INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
1REEBOK INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
2Presented By Eduardo Garza Lily Hsu Resa
Lawrence Travis Klecker
3Mission Statement
- Our purpose is to ignite a passion for winning,
to do the extraordinary, and to capture the
customers heart and mind. - We make a difference
- To our Customers
- To our employees
- To our shareholders
- To our athletes
- And to the world in which we live
4REEBOK HISTORY
- 1890s
- Reebok is started by Joseph William Foster in
England. The original mission of the company was
to enhance performance in long-distance track
events by improving equipment. - 1958
- Two of the founders grandsons started a
companion company that came to be known as
Reebok, named for an African gazelle. - 1979
- Reebok USA., Ltd was formed by Paul Fireman. The
original marketing strategy was aimed at prestige
and at high prices.
5REEBOK HISTORY Cont.
- 2002
- The newest line, RBK, was introduced this year
which consisted of a collection of
street-inspired footwear and apparel hook-ups
designed for the young man and woman who demand
and expect the style of their gear to reflect the
attitude of their lives - cool and edgy,
authentic and inspirational. - 2005
- Reebok Brand introduced its comprehensive new
advertising campaign, I Am What I Am. This
campaign, which celebrates authenticity and
individuality in sports and life, has been the
cornerstone of Reeboks positioning and will flow
through the marketing of each segment.
6BOARD OF DIRECTORS
-
- Geoffrey Nunes
- Retired Senior Vice President and General
CounselMillipore Corporation - Dorothy Puhy
- Executive Vice President Chief Financial
OfficerDana-Farber Cancer Institute - Thomas M. Ryan
- Chairman of the Board, President, and Chief
Executive OfficerCVS Corporation - Barry Tatelman
- Chief Executive OfficerJordan's Furniture
- Paul B. Fireman
- Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive
Officer - Norman Axelrod
- Chairman of the Board andChief Executive
OfficerLinens 'N Things, Inc. - Paul R. Duncan
- Retired Executive Vice PresidentReebok
International Ltd. - Richard G. Lesser
- Senior Corporate Advisor and DirectorTJX
Companies, Inc. -
7HOW THE BOARD CAN BE IMPROVED
- According to Reebok Board Governance, the current
standing committees of the Board are Audit, Boar
Affairs, Management Development and Compensation,
and Executive. - The Board presently has 8 members, which pursuant
to the current by-laws may be expanded to 12
members. After examining Reebok 8 members we came
to the conclusion that there is not evidence that
some of its members are related. - We also found that this board is widely divers in
terms of there professional experience. Even
though most of them have strong managerial
experience in the apparel sector some of them
come from other type of industries like for
example Mr. Fireman who before joining Reebok
directed a manufacturer of medical devices
8OWNERSHIP INFORMATION
Reeboks 5/Insider Ownership is 11.51. It is
slightly higher then a desirable ratio. If an
inside owner were to suffer from death,
bankruptcy, or unfavorable circumstances this
could adversely affect the company.
9UMBRELLA OF PRODUCTS
- The Hockey Company
- The Hockey Company, which Reebok acquired in
June 2004, is the worlds largest designer,
manufacturer and marketer of hockey equipment and
related apparel. The Hockey Companys CCM, JOFA
and KOHO brands are among the most widely
recognized brands in hockey. - The Rockport Company
- Rockport designs, develops, produces, markets
and distributes worldwide specially engineered
comfort footwear under the Rockport brand for men
and women. Rockports net sales increased to
377.6 million in 2004 from approximately 372.0
million in 2003. - Greg Norman Collection
- Originally a golf apparel line, the Greg Norman
Collection has grown its line of sportswear to
include products such as woven, Play Dry
outerwear and sweaters. - RBK
- Reeboks Rbk product collection features
footwear, apparel and accessories designed to
appeal to young, fashion-oriented consumers.
10UMBRELLA OF PRODUCTS
- Reebok Performance
- Performance line includes products designed for
basketball, running, fitness, football, baseball,
soccer, tennis and other sports. - Reebok Classic
- Classic products feature retro styling that
reflects distinctive design elements from past
Reebok products. During 2004 we continued to
focus on print advertising for our Classic
products - Reebok Kids
- Reebok Kids footwear business is important to
establishing a relationship between our Brand and
young consumers who we can cultivate as Reebok
customers as they grow into adulthood.
11MARKET COMPETITORS
NIKE
12SEGMENT REVENUE
13INDUSTRY RATIOS
14TTM Sales
15Financial Ratios
GOOD
POOR
ABOVE AVERAGE
16POOR
FAIR
POOR
17FAIR
POOR
FAIR
18ABOVE AVERAGE
FAIR
FAIR
19FAIR
AVERAGE
FAIR
20POOR
ABOVE AVERAGE
VERY GOOD
21Summary of Financial Ratios
- Growth Rates UNSATISFACTORY
- Price Ratios UNSATISFACTORY
- Profit Margins UNSATISFACTORY
- Financial Condition SATISFACTORY
- Investment Returns SATISFACTORY
- Management Efficiency SATISFACTORY
- Earnings Growth Rates UNSATISFACTORY
22Company Share Information
23Background Analysis
24Earnings Growth Rates
REEBOKS FORECAST
25FCFE
26Discounted Cash Flows
27Risk Analysis
28CAPM Model
29WACC
30Capital Structure
31Three years is a small time period to be able to
determine what model Reebok follows. Companies
are usually evaluated over a longer period time
like ten years.
32Market Efficiency
Good News- Company
NO FORM
33Market Efficiency
Good News- Industry
NO FORM
34Market Efficiency
Bad News- Company
NO FORM
35Strengths
- Earnings Growth Rates
- FCFE
- WACC
- Debt/Equity Ratio
- Financial Condition
- Investment Returns
- Management Efficiency
- History
- TTM Sales
- Beta ß-1.5513 for 2005
36Weaknesses
- Ownership
- Growth Rates
- Price Ratios
- Profit Margin
- HPR
- Ke (cost of equity)
37Analyst Opinion
38Conclusion
- Underpriced
- set it and forget it- Buy and hold
Reebok 5 year stock price forecast