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PUMA at a Glance

PUMA has the long-term mission of becoming the most desirable Sportlifestyle company. The aim of Phase IV of PUMA’s long-term oriented business plan, which was launched in 2006, is to reinforce its position as one of the leading multi-category Sportlifestyle brands.

We will achieve our goals by continuing to do what we have always done – harnessing our resources and experiences to provide our consumers with innovative products that successfully fuse the creative influences from the world of sport, lifestyle and fashion.


Registered Office:
Herzogenaurach, Germany.

Stock:
The PUMA share has been registered for official trading on the Frankfurt and Munich stock exchanges. It is listed in the Prime Standard Segment and the Mid-Cap Index MDAX of the German Stock Exchange (Deutsche Börse).

Shareholders:
64.34 % PPR Group (Main Shareholder)
35.66 % of the PUMA shares are free flowed.

Chairman of the Board & CEO:
Jochen Zeitz

Board of Management:
Jochen Zeitz (Chairman)
Melody Harris-Jensbach (Deputy CEO) 
Dieter Bock (Chief Financial Officer)
Stefano Caroti (Chief Commercial Officer)


Deputy Members of the Board of Management:
Antonio Bertone (Chief Marketing Officer)
Reiner Seiz (Chief Supply Chain Officer)


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Supervisory Board:
PUMA’s Supervisory Board consists of six members, four of whom represent the interests of the firm’s stockholders while the remaining two serve as employee representatives.

François-Henri Pinault (Chairman)
Paris, France
Chairman and CEO of PPR S.A.

Thore Ohlsson (Deputy Chairman)
President of Elimexo AB
Falsterbo, Sweden

Jean-François Palus
Paris, France
CFO of PPR S.A.

Grégoire Amigues
Paris, France
Global Strategic Head of PPR S.A.

Erwin Hildel (Employees' Representative)
PUMA AG
Herzogenaurach, Germany

Oliver Burkhardt (Employees' Representative)
PUMA AG
Möhrendorf, Germany

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Business:
PUMA is engaged in the development and marketing of a broad range of sport and lifestyle articles including Footwear, Apparel and Accessories.

Distribution:
PUMA distributes its products in more than 130 countries.

Total Revenue:
PUMA’s revenue for the fiscal year 2007 was €2,373.5 million.

Sales by Segments:
The sales breakdown for the fiscal year 2007 by segment was as follows:

  Consolidated Sales in % of Consolidated Sales
Footwear: €1,387.8 million 58.5 %
Apparel: €827.3 million 34.9 %
Accessories: €158.3 million 6.7 %
  €2,373.5 million 100 %


Employees:
9204 (end of 2007).

Brands:
PUMA and Tretorn.

Manufacturing Facilities:
PUMA uses outsourced production facilities in over 40 countries.

Official Company Language:
English.

Articles of Association:
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Financial Reporting:
PUMA abides by the International Financial Reporting Standards "IFRS", and reports its earnings on a quarterly basis.
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