Puma
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Puma
Summary
Puma is a business[1]. Puma ranks in the top 0.39% of business entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (9,708 views/month, #114 of 29,529).[2]
Key Facts
- Puma was a member of Partnership for Sustainable Textiles[3].
- Puma was a member of Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh[4].
- Puma was a member of Better Cotton Initiative[5].
- Puma was a member of Ingo Orbit[6].
- Puma was a member of Q1259377[7].
- Puma is in the country of Germany[8].
- Puma is in the country of DE[9].
- Puma is in the country of FR[10].
- Puma's instance of is recorded as business[11].
- Puma's instance of is recorded as multinational corporation[12].
- Puma's instance of is recorded as brick and mortar[13].
- Puma's instance of is recorded as enterprise[14].
- Puma's instance of is recorded as public company[15].
- Puma's founder is recorded as Rudolf Dassler[16].
- Puma is owned by Groupe Artémis[17].
- Puma is owned by Norges Bank[18].
- Puma followed Dassler Brothers Shoe Factory[19].
- Puma's headquarters location is recorded as Herzogenaurach[20].
- Puma's chief executive officer is recorded as Arne Freundt[21].
- Puma's child organization or unit is recorded as Puma Czech Republic[22].
- Puma's child organization or unit is recorded as Q132088583[23].
- Puma's child organization or unit is recorded as Q132090393[24].
- Puma's child organization or unit is recorded as Q132088585[25].
- Puma's child organization or unit is recorded as Cobra Golf[26].
- Puma is part of CDAX[27].
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Founding
Puma's founder is recorded as Rudolf Dassler[16]. Recorded inception include October 1, 1948[28], 2011-07-25[29], and 2021-05-01[30]. Puma's location of formation is recorded as Herzogenaurach[31].
Identity
Part of include CDAX[27], a stock market index[32], in Germany[33], founded in 1993[34] and MDAX[35], a stock market index[36], in Germany[37]. Puma followed Dassler Brothers Shoe Factory[19].
Leadership
Puma's chief executive officer is recorded as Arne Freundt[21].
Operations
Puma's headquarters location is recorded as Herzogenaurach[20]. Subsidiaries include Puma Czech Republic[22], a business[38], in Czech Republic[39], headquartered in Prague[40]; Q132088583[23], an organization[41], in France[42], founded in 1957[43], headquartered in Strasbourg[44]; Q132090393[24], an organization[45], in France[46], founded in 2009[47], headquartered in Boulogne-Billancourt[48]; Q132088585[25]; and Cobra Golf[26], a business[49], in United States[50], founded in 1973[51], headquartered in Carlsbad[52].
Industry
Industries include textile industry[53] and sports industry[54].
Ownership
Owners include Groupe Artémis[17], an organization[55], in France[56], founded in 1992[57], headquartered in Paris[58] and Norges Bank[18], a central bank[59], in Norway[60], founded in 1816[61], headquartered in Oslo[62]. Products include footwear[63], sportswear[64], fashion accessory[65], and sports equipment[66].
Why It Matters
Puma ranks in the top 0.39% of business entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (9,708 views/month, #114 of 29,529).[2] Puma has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[67] Puma is known by 31 alternative names across languages and contexts.[68]