Chinese Group to Buy Wilson Golf Owner Amer Sports
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Chinese Group to Buy Wilson Golf Owner Amer Sports

Chinese Group to Buy Wilson Golf Owner Amer Sports

Finnish sporting goods conglomerate Amer Sports – owner of Wilson Sporting Goods, among others – is in the process of being sold to a Chinese group led by athletic apparel giant ANTA Sports Products, LTD, for an estimated $5.2 billion.

ANTA announced its interest in acquiring Amer in September, and in early December, the Amer Sports Board of Directors unanimously agreed to recommend its shareholders accept ANTA’s offer, which represented a 39% premium over Amer’s early September stock price. Amer share prices jumped immediately after ANTA made its intentions known in September, nearly 20% in one day – the largest jump in its history.

In addition to ANTA, which is China’s largest athletic apparel manufacturer, the buying group also includes Chinese internet giant Tencent Holdings and billionaire Chip Wilson, the founder of Lululemon Athletica.

Facts of the Deal

In a mailing to shareholders last month, Amer said the ANTA group plans to invest time and money to expand Amer’s businesses globally, especially in Asia. Amer will have access to ANTA’s distribution network, R&D resources, and manufacturing and sourcing capabilities.

Under the agreement, Amer will continue to operate as an independent entity with an independent Board of Directors. Current Amer leadership has been invited to stay on under the new ownership.

Along with Wilson Sporting Goods, Amer owns outdoor sports brands Louisville Slugger and DeMarini baseball bats, Atomic and Armada ski equipment, Salomon and Arc’teryx hiking and mountaineering gear, Mavic and ENVE cycling gear and Precor fitness equipment. Amer has owned Wilson Sporting Goods since the late 1980’s. Bloomberg reported in December that Amer made for an attractive target as the next two Olympic games will be coming to Asia (2020 Summer games in Tokyo, 2022 Winter games in Beijing).

ANTA was established in 1991, specializing in footwear, apparel, and accessories, and went public in 2007, with former Houston Rockets owner Leslie Lee Alexander as a key investor. Current and former NBA stars Klay Thompson, Gordon Hayward, Rajon Rondo, and Kevin Garnett are ANTA athletes, as is boxer Manny Pacquiao.

What Does This Mean For Wilson Golf?

In the short term, probably nothing. Wilson was able to sign Gary Woodland to a sponsorship deal after the agreement was announced, so clearly there’s no spending moratorium until the deal is finalized, and from all outward signs it has been business as usual in Chicago.

Wilson won’t be making any statements until the sale is finalized – which should be sometime in March – and the thinking here is Wilson Sporting Goods is a key component to the acquisition. Wilson is a strong player in baseball, basketball, and tennis – all global sports with tremendous market potential in China and the rest of Asia. The Asian golf market is huge, and market research shows China is a ripe and growing market for golf equipment. A report by the R&A last year indicates 32% of the world’s golf course projects are in Asia. Wilson Golf has not been active in the Asian market recently, but this sale could open up significant growth opportunities.

There aren’t any similarities between this deal and the recent TaylorMade sale by adidas to the capital group KPS. First off, adidas actively sought a buyer for TaylorMade, and KPS purchased only TaylorMade – there were no other major elements to the deal (the Adams and Ashworth brands were included in the sale, but by purchase time had been diminished to the point where the assets were little more than logos). In that case the capital group bought what amounted to an undervalued asset at a relative bargain. Depending on the group, the goal then would be to pretty up and P&L and Balance Sheet ASAP and then sell it off for a quick profit, or build up the asset over time, making money along the way before selling it at an even bigger profit.

In the case of Amer Sports, it wasn’t for sale. The ANTA group simply made the proverbial offer they couldn’t refuse and purchased the the whole thing lock, stock and barrel, at a premium price, adding a wide variety of equipment to its already strong portfolio of apparel, footwear and accessories. For those worried about lousy or low-quality Chinese manufacturing, that’s an outdated narrative, at best. It’s a fair bet that most of what Amer sells – including Wilson golf equipment (and nearly all golf equipment, for that matter) – is manufactured to some degree in China already.

So in the long term, the deal would appear to potentially be good news for Wilson Golf but, as is the case with global business, one never knows.

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      Rob

      5 years ago

      The level of misinformation and ignorance by some of the posters in here is scary.

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      Richard McKiernan

      5 years ago

      Wilson has had more wins on tour and the most famous golfers of all time have been asociated with them
      Gene Sarazen Billy Casper Sir Nick Faldo Dave Marr Paul Lawrie plus many more
      Hopefully they keep the name and hopefully the new owners accept this and put money into the brand
      Wilson Staff are finally making sellable golf clubs
      Good Golfing Richard in the UK

      Reply

      stephenf

      5 years ago

      I hope so too, but I mean…son of a _b–ch_, I was hoping to work back into competition after years of layoff with injuries, and before that a competitive run at +2 to +4 with almost exclusively Wilson Staff. I was so thrilled to see them come out with one excellent tournament-player model after another over the past few years, was hoping I’d jump back in with one of the updated versions, and now there’s both 1) the uncertainty of whether there will be continuity and support, and 2) the question of whether your dollars are going where you want them to go. Kind of smashing face on desk here with the news. Not saying I definitely wouldn’t go with Wilson — still leaning that way — but it does reopen a question I thought was all but closed. Dammit.

      Reply

      Johnny Cowboy

      5 years ago

      Hopefully they will change the name from Wilson to something else. The name Wilson has been tainted ever since they started selling crap in places like Walmart, Target and Kmart.

      Reply

      stephenf

      5 years ago

      “Tainted” to anybody who’s not willing to look at actual results and performance with their top-line clubs. The whole “but they sold in discount stores” narrative is 20-plus years old and really outdated at this point.

      Reply

      Joel

      5 years ago

      As long as they don’t do anything negative with Arc’teryx and Armada, then I’m neither here nor there. (Though, Wilson has been doing good work lately, and I hope they too can stay in the marketplace to drive competition)

      Reply

      Under the Roof

      5 years ago

      There’s no question that Wilson has made a concerted effort to improve their overall product level over the last several years. As with any M&A transaction, the answer to how well the company will do long term; will come in the next couple of years as we see/ don’t see current Wilson management and design talent either stay with the company or leave.

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      Kenny C.

      5 years ago

      Looks China is buying up everything in America. Before u know it, they will owe the US. Hmmmm!

      Reply

      John Barba

      5 years ago

      Here’s a list of all the brands owned by AMER Sport of FINLAND…

      https://www.amersports.com/brands/

      And it may or may not mean anything, but Chip Wilson is Canadian.

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      Anthony Ingoglia

      5 years ago

      Chinese manufacturers aren’t stupid. They have been making excellent quality and also cheap stuff for America, contracted by outside China corporations for a long time. Poor quality products won’t sell to people willing to pay for quality. They will make what the consumer demands.

      Reply

      mackdaddy

      5 years ago

      Well China has been forging some pretty nice clubs for some companies like Srixon if I am not mistaken.

      Reply

      Jim Lee

      5 years ago

      Seeing the many comments about Chinese products being made and bought. Just think about all the components that uses Chinese parts. Stripe away your coffee machines and TVs, you would see Chinese parts. Even Mercedes Benz uses Chinese parts. Why complaints about China when you are using Chinese goods at an affordable price?

      Reply

      steve

      5 years ago

      i am much more concerned about how this will impact atomic skis. some of the very best in terms of performance and quality of construction. we will see…

      Reply

      NH Golfer

      5 years ago

      Wilson Golf as a brand will continue to exist on the fringe but I would be looking over my shoulder, and be paranoid, if I was a Wilson Golf employee. These things rarely go on seamlessly. They probably have a year till the stuff hits the fan.

      Reply

      stephenf

      5 years ago

      Exactly what I’m worried about.

      Reply

      Thomas Brokl

      5 years ago

      I love Wilson Staff Golf & I play the Wilson Suo Spin, but my first thought was where will the Official NFL Wilson “Duke” football be produced and will its quality be changed.

      Reply

      John Barba

      5 years ago

      Why would it be changed?

      Wilson is still Wilson and Amer is still Amer and will operate independently out of Helsinki. It’s just that Amer is now owned by the ANTA group. Way too early to speculate on anything else.

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      GRK

      5 years ago

      Means to me I will not be buying any more Wilson labeled equipment. Enough Chinese junk out there now

      Reply

      Simms

      5 years ago

      “Enough Chinese Junk out there now” right Callaway, Taylormade, Ping, PXG, Tour Edge, Cobra ETC. what non-Chinese brand do you play?

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      Paul Markowski

      5 years ago

      I agree, however almost all other equipment is produced in China it may be assembled elsewhere. A few years ago I wanted newer irons but wanted something made in North America, I wound up getting Callaway X18 only because they were at least assembled in Mexico.

      Reply

      HDTVMAN

      5 years ago

      An American company bought by a Finnish company being bought by a Chinese company. I worked for an electronics firm where the products were first made in America, then moved to Japan, then moved to Korea, then moved to China, then moved to countries all over Asia in order to build the product cheap. Now they break and you throw them in the trash…they are called Throw-Away TV’s! I’m sure you have several in your homes…and by the way, most are not made by the major brand stamped on the front, but somewhere in Asia and that name stamped on the TV means nothing anymore.

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      Will

      5 years ago

      Wilson produced many fine sets of blades for years (the Staff forged were excellent clubs); they seemed to be coming back in the last few. I’m curious if they will retain the current club designers, maintain the production standards, etc. or will the new owners just milk it dry & produce junk…

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      John Barba

      5 years ago

      Seeing as how Wilson was already wholly owned by Amer, and it’s Amer that’s being sold, I’m not sure how – or if – changes on that level will affect Wilson Sporting Goods and Wilson Golf in the short term. Sometimes sales are good things, sometimes they’re bad things. Since this isn’t an investment group doing the buying but instead an actual sporting goods conglomerate looking to grow, I’m thinking it won’t be a bad thing. There’s always the chance ANTA spins off some of the Amer companies, but there’s no indication that is in their plans.

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      Ken

      5 years ago

      Gonna be Chinese garbage..

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      Scotty

      5 years ago

      Always found that to be an interesting juxtaposition. On one hand, the Chinese and many Asian countries are discouraged from playing golf (Seen as elitist and flaunting golf) yet they’re actively involved and building. Especially when there’s the Asian tour etc.

      I guess the People’s Republic doesn’t mind when they’re successful and exhibiting ‘national pride’.

      Reply

      Bob

      5 years ago

      I don’t like China buying up our companies.

      Reply

      John Barba

      5 years ago

      Technically, they’re buying a Finnish Company that happens to own a handful of American-based companies.

      Reply

      John Barba

      5 years ago

      Amer has owned Wilson Sporting Goods/Wilson Golf since the late 80’s.

      Regis

      5 years ago

      Although I understand the sentiment, I don’t see a bevy of American Corporations jumping into the Golf business. I belong to a club here in Myrtle Beach that is owned by a Chinese group that runs about 20 courses. They do a nice job. All the courses were previously privately owned. And trust me without the Chinese investing, most of them would have long been converted to shopping centers. It was the same thing as when groups including the PGA of America we’re cancelling tournaments at Trump properties. If you’re invested in the long term availability of golf don’t bite the hand that’s one of only a few left that’s willing to feed you

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      Walter

      5 years ago

      Don’t think for one minute that this is just some group of Chinese business men buying these businesses. Everything in China is tied back to the Gov of China with very short strings. They want control of everything we like to buy.
      Who’s next GE/Westinghouse/Whirlpool/HP?

      Divit

      5 years ago

      Sweet – should be able to find a cortex driver for cheap real soon

      Reply

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