
What could your Adidas investment become?
Adidas (ADS.DE) trades at around $162.45 and pays a 0.4% dividend yield. Use the calculator below to see how an investment could grow over the next 5, 10, and 20 years.
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Is Adidas a dividend stock?
Yes — Adidas (ADS.DE) pays a dividend yield of 0.4%, paid once a year. It pays out about 30% of its earnings as dividends, leaving room to reinvest in growth and potentially raise the dividend over time.
Adidas pays dividends once a year, so investors receive income once a year.
What sector is Adidas in?
Adidas (ADS.DE) is part of the Consumer Discretionary sector. Consumer discretionary covers non-essential goods and services people buy when they feel confident — retail, travel, restaurants, and cars. It tends to rise and fall with consumer spending. Adidas trades at a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of around 22, which reflects how much investors are currently willing to pay for each dollar of the company's earnings.
💡 German sportswear and shoes. Competition for Nike.
⚡ Owns the Yeezy brand (even after the split with Kanye).
How is this projection calculated?
The calculator above assumes a 6% average annual return — roughly in line with long-term stock-market averages — and compounds your investment year by year. Dividend income is estimated from Adidas's current 0.4% yield. These are educational projections based on historical averages. Actual returns may vary, and your capital is at risk.
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