Sunday, March 4, 2007

Addidas or Nike

Definitly Addidas. I read the article Nike Challenges Addisas on its Own Turf at http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17282642/ In this article, I read that Addias is a German brand that has payed the German Soccor Association to play with Addias equipment and shoes since the year 1954, but Nike comes in all high and mighty and says they'll pay the association 49 million dollars more a year than Addias pays. Addidas currently pays the German Soccer Federation $14 million dollars and Nike says they'll pay $63 million a year. And they are going to the 'table' to discuss all this, which means they might start bidding. I think this is pretty dumb, quite honestly. They are paying major money for these people to wear their shoes in the biggest sporting event in that country, but still. It's ridiculous. But really, they are being very smart. Nine months after German hosted the 2006 Socccer World Champiionship, the birth rate had increased (positive thing) by 10-15%, the GDP grew 2.7 % and Addidas shares were rising as well. I think this is very interesting. Why is all this being affected by a soccer game? Well.... the birth rate sounds like a baby boomers kind of story (everybody's happy....nine months later there are a bunch of rugrats). I guess all of htis makes me upset becaue I love Addidas. And Nike is such a MONOPOLISTIC Economy. Direct quote here, "Our goal is to dominate the [soccer] brand by 2010," Nike marketing vice-resident Trevor Edwards told Business week.' Well, that doesn't sound at all dominating or scary. Anyway, as of now, the Germans haven't made a decision. They'll discuss it on March 9th.

This really relates to economomics because it is discussing a monopolistic economy. But more importnatly it is showing the impact that marketing can have on the quantity demanded. After all, we see in this article that after the Soccer World Championship, wheere the Germans were wearing their Addidas kicks, the sales for Addidas in that country rose as well. What I think is most interesting, is that the quantity supplied to the Soccer association will really dictate the quantity demanded in a different way than normal. normally, the more that is supplied in the MARKET, the less demand there is for the product, and the less supplied in the MARKET the more demand. In this case, the more soccer players inthe association that are wearing the shoes, the more the people want the product. Now, I know that the quantity supplied I am talking about is not in the market but rather in the marketing, but it's interesting to think about this. I suppose this happens a lot though. The more often you see a commerical on TV for something, the more you will want that product....so what do you think....Addidas or Nike? Is Nike trying to become the next Hitler? And Will the German Association take the Nike's SWEET deal or stick to tradition?

6 comments:

rageena said...

I hate Nike... and their scare tactics. I guess thats how big business is, though. I mean, money talks, right?

KM said...

My mom despises Nike - long story having to do with a commercial of theirs. I'll try to remember to tell it to you sometime (too much to write).

Nike is trying to take over the world - I like your comparison to Hitler. And absolutely dead on with your analysis - it's all about the advertising/marketing. :)

Anonymous said...

I prefer Addidas over Nike. It is all about marketing and Nike being monopolistic. It is hard to imagine that such marketing can cause a change in birthrate. I try to believe that commercials and sponsors don't affect my choice of brands, but they do.

Erica said...

Adidas all the way, however the 49 million a year that Nike is offering is real smart, because if The german team switches, Millions of people all over the world will see one of the greatest soccer teams in the world using nike, which would create a higher demand cause then everyone would want nike shoes etc. and Nike would make the 49+14 million back in no time at all....

Ashley said...

haha Kate i just simply have remark on your ironic comment (Nike=hitler and WWII when Addidas is the german brand)...very funny and quite a stretch. But i would have to say that im a Nike fan but thats speaking purely about the shoe and nothing of the economics. From the economics stand point im an out and out Addidas fan...game on! you crack me up!

domino said...

i'm an addidas girl born and bred. i really hate nike, they scare me and their shoes disintegrate quickly. i did catch the irony of calling the non-german company hitler, but i think the comparison is apt, nonetheless. it's not about nationality in this case, it's about domination.
it is very interesting that advertising can have such a monumental effect on the market. that in itself is scary to me. it's like brainwashing. only legal.