Company profile

Future of Under Armour

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Rank
525
| Quantumrun Global 1000

Under Armour, Inc. is a US-based company involved in the manufacture of sports, casual apparel and footwear. The company started producing footwear in 2006. The company’s International Headquarters are located in Panama City, Panama, and has Latin America offices in Mexico City, Mexico; Sao Paulo, Brazil; and Santiago, Chile. Under Armour's global headquarters are located in Baltimore, Maryland and has additional North American offices in New York, New York; Austin and Houston, Texas; San Francisco, California; Denver, Colorado; Portland, Oregon; Toronto, Ontario; and Nashville, Tennessee. The company’s European headquarters are located in Amsterdam's Olympic Stadium and have an additional office located in Munich, Germany. Its Shanghai office is the Greater China’s regional headquarters. The company’s corporate offices in Asia Pacific are located in Hong Kong; Guangzhou, China; Tokyo, Japan; Jakarta, Indonesia; and Sydney, Australia.

Home Country:
Sector:
Industry:
Consumer Durables & Apparel
Website:
Founded:
1996
Global employee count:
15200
Domestic employee count:
Number of domestic locations:
1250

Financial Health

Revenue:
$4825335000 USD
3y average revenue:
$3957672667 USD
Operating expenses:
$1823140000 USD
3y average expenses:
$1492797000 USD
Funds in reserve:
$250470000 USD
Market country
Revenue from country
0.79

Asset Performance

  1. Product/Service/Dept. name
    Apparel
    Product/Service revenue
    3229142000
  2. Product/Service/Dept. name
    Footwear
    Product/Service revenue
    1010693000
  3. Product/Service/Dept. name
    Accessories
    Product/Service revenue
    406614000

Innovation assets and Pipeline

Global brand rank:
369
Total patents held:
137

All company data collected from its 2016 annual report and other public sources. The accuracy of this data and the conclusions derived from them depend on this publicly accessible data. If a data point listed above is discovered to be inaccurate, Quantumrun will make the necessary corrections to this live page. 

DISRUPTION VULNERABILITY

Belonging to the industrials sector means this company will be affected directly and indirectly by a number of disruptive opportunities and challenges over the coming decades. While described in detail within Quantumrun’s special reports, these disruptive trends can be summarized along the following broad points:

*First off, advances in nanotech and material sciences will result in a range of materials that are stronger, lighter, heat and impact resistant, shapeshifting, among other exotic properties. These new materials will enable significantly novel design and engineering possibilities that will impact the manufacture of a vast swath of current and future products.
*The shrinking cost and increasing functionality of advanced manufacturing robotics will lead to further automation of factory assembly lines, thereby improving manufacturing quality and costs.
*3D printing (additive manufacturing) will increasingly work in tandem with future automated manufacturing plants drive down the costs of production even further by the early 2030s.
*As augmented reality headsets become popularized by the late 2020s, consumers will begin replacing select types of physical goods with cheap-to-free digital goods, thereby reducing general consumption levels and revenue, per consumer.
*Among millennials and Gen Zs, the growing cultural trend towards less consumerism, towards investing money into experiences over physical goods, will also lead to a minor reduction in general consumption levels and revenue, per consumer. However, a growing global population and the increasingly wealthy African and Asian nations will make up for this revenue shortfall.

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