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BATON ROUGE If you love that yellow shade of LSU gold, Saturday's game against Arkansas may not be the game for you. Full Article at The Opelousas Daily World
A: Be careful. Some people erroneously think of Warren Buffett's company as a kind of mutual fund, since he owns stock in a bunch of companies, such as Wells Fargo, Kraft, Nike and ConocoPhillips. Full Article at Houston Chronicle
The Nike CTR360 Maestri boot, designed to improve player control, launched today in London with Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas. View Photo »
Nike's online store is the Rolls Royce of sports shops on the web. Yet the competition in this category is extremely tough as the big brands battle for their share of the online market. Third-place Adidas is also a strong contender for best site but Nike ran away with the top spot thanks to its spectacu...
What do the creators of the ridiculously popular “I Love My Ducks” video have to do to get some love from the University of Oregon? Full Article at The Register Guard
DJ Clark Kent has created a fictitious basketball team for Nike sportswear called the EAST Warriors to be part of his own collection for the brand featuring a AW77 Hoodie, NSW Tee, and a version of the AF1. Full Article at Hypebeast
Based on some of the Nike commercials he has done, we figure that when Steve Nash's basketball career winds down, he's going to end up being a filmmaker or something. Full Article at AZ Central.com
The Nike CTR360 Maestri boot, designed to improve player control, launched today in London with Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas. View Photo »
I'm concerned about our Nike shoes ... The cleats that they have, we tried them on early in camp and everybody was rolling their ankles. I mean, they roll hard.
Transform your iPod nano, iPod touch (2nd generation), or iPhone 3GS into a personal workout coach with the Nike + iPod Sport Kit. Full Article at eMaxHealth
Nike displayed its new Pro Combat jerseys and related "Finish the Mission" merchandise on campus. Full Article at Gainesville Sun
Nike, Inc. (IPA: /'naɪki/) (NYSE: NKE) is a major publicly traded sportswear and equipment supplier based in the United States. The company is headquartered in Beaverton, near the Portland metropolitan area of Oregon. Full Article
Phil Knight, CEO of Nike, arrives at the Sun Valley Inn in Sun Valley, Idaho July 10, 2009. The resort is the site for the annual Allen & Co's media and technology conference.
View Photo »A customer inspects his new Nike's baseball inspired Air Max 1 Premium-Wang shoes moments after their debut release in Taipei, Taiwan, Friday, July 10, 2009.
View Photo »A customer inspects his new Nike's baseball inspired Air Max 1 Premium-Wang shoes moments after their debut release in Taipei, Taiwan, Friday, July 10, 2009.
View Photo »Phil Knight, chairman of Nike arrives at the Sun Valley Inn in Sun Valley, Idaho July 9, 2009.
View Photo »Nike Chairman Phil Knight breaks for lunch at the annual Allen & Co.'s media summit in Sun Valley, Idaho, Thursday, July 9, 2009.
View Photo »NIKE, Inc. introduced a limited edition set of three performance basketball shoes commemorating the worldwide premiere of the Transformers film sequel.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - MAY 15: (FILE PHOTO) Nike shoes are displayed in the window at a NikeTown store May 15, 2009 in San Francisco, California. Nike reported June 24, 2009 a thirty percent drop in profit in its fiscal fourth quarter and a seven percent drop in revenue for the quarter.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - MAY 15: (FILE PHOTO) Pedestrians walk by a NikeTown store May 15, 2009 in San Francisco, California. Nike reported June 24, 2009 a thirty percent drop in profit in its fiscal fourth quarter and a seven percent drop in revenue for the quarter.
View Photo »ORLANDO, FL - JUNE 11: A detailed picture of the Nike shoes of Kobe Bryant #24 of the Los Angeles Lakers in the third quarter of Game Four of the 2009 NBA Finals against the Orlando Magic on June 11, 2009 at Amway Arena in Orlando, Florida.
View Photo »ORLANDO, FL - JUNE 09: A detailed picture of the Nike shoe of rapper Lil Wayne as he attends Game Three of the 2009 NBA Finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Orlando Magic on June 9, 2009 at Amway Arena in Orlando, Florida.
View Photo »Russian artist Andrei Molodkin's interpretation of the sculpture of Nike of Samothrace, one filled with oil, left, one with blood, right, and the morphing of the two, center, are projected on a wall as visitors walk past during the vernissage of the 53rd Biennale International Art Exhib...
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - MAY 15: Nike shoes are displayed in the window at a NikeTown store May 15, 2009 in San Francisco, California. Athletic shoe and sports apparel maker Nike Inc. announced that it will cut 5 percent of its global workforce.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - MAY 15: Pedestrians walk by the Nike 'swoosh' logo that is displayed on the exterior of a NikeTown store May 15, 2009 in San Francisco, California. Athletic shoe and sports apparel maker Nike Inc. announced that it will cut 5 percent of its global workforce.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - MAY 15: A Nike Livestrong shirt and poster of cyclist Lance Armstrong are displayed in the window at a NikeTown store May 15, 2009 in San Francisco, California. Athletic shoe and sports apparel maker Nike Inc. announced that it will cut 5 percent of its global workforce.
View Photo »Products are seen on display inside the temporary Nike store in Shoreditch, East London April 30, 2009.
View Photo »A member of staff walks inside the temporary Nike store in Shoreditch, East London April 30, 2009. Tucked away on a side street in the shell of an old railway arch and only open from Thursday to Sunday -- not what you would expect from a London store of one of the world's biggest brands.
View Photo »A woman walks inside the temporary Nike store in Shoreditch, East London April 30, 2009. Tucked away on a side street in the shell of an old railway arch and only open from Thursday to Sunday -- not what you would expect from a London store of one of the world's biggest brands.
View Photo »A woman walks inside the temporary Nike store in Shoreditch, East London April 30, 2009. Tucked away on a side street in the shell of an old railway arch and only open from Thursday to Sunday -- not what you would expect from a London store of one of the world's biggest brands.
View Photo »Two women leave the temporary Nike store in Shoreditch, East London April 30, 2009. Tucked away on a side street in the shell of an old railway arch and only open from Thursday to Sunday -- not what you would expect from a London store of one of the world's biggest brands.
View Photo »Products are seen on display inside the temporary Nike store in Shoreditch, East London April 30, 2009.
View Photo »A woman walks inside the temporary Nike store in Shoreditch, East London April 30, 2009. Tucked away on a side street in the shell of an old railway arch and only open from Thursday to Sunday -- not what you would expect from a London store of one of the world's biggest brands.
View Photo »Two women leave the temporary Nike store in Shoreditch, East London April 30, 2009. Tucked away on a side street in the shell of an old railway arch and only open from Thursday to Sunday -- not what you would expect from a London store of one of the world's biggest brands.
View Photo »Products are seen on display inside the temporary Nike store in Shoreditch, East London April 30, 2009.
View Photo »Team Nike's Alan Webb, center, defeats Peter Vanderwesthuize, left, and Pablo Solares, right, to the finish line in the men's special mile run at the Drake Relays athletics meet, Saturday, April 25, 2009, in Des Moines, Iowa.
View Photo »Team Nike's Jesse Williams unsuccessfully attempts to clear the bar during the men's special high jump at the Drake Relays athletics meet, Saturday, April 25, 2009, in Des Moines, Iowa.
View Photo »A customer inspects his new Nike's baseball inspired Air Max 1 Premium-Wang shoes moments after their debut release in Taipei, Taiwan, Friday, July 10, 2009.
View Photo »Any of the shoe contracts that I ever did always allowed for exceptions ... It's absolutely the wrong fight at the wrong time. Look, I don't have any allegiance to any of the shoes now. In fact, this case (with Jordan) reminds me of when Nike tried to hide that video of someone dunking on LeBron James. ...
We have seen a tremendous response to the Nike Reuse-a-Shoe program in Hawaii, and are extremely appreciative of the shoe collection efforts and commitment to recycling
The film itself hasn't changed since Toronto, but we got Nike and Coke aboard, and there was a soundtrack album
For over the last year, we have worked with Agency.com and Tumri to develop a series of sport-focused seasonal campaigns. We leveraged Tumri's dynamic creative platform to create the right combination of imagery, text, promotion, athlete, and Nike products for each of our target audiences ... Our target...
What has been sold through Nike into retail now is between 115,000 and 120,000 units, which is essentially what was sold through the entire 2001-02 season where we won double gold in Salt Lake City
My feet feel so much better, you know ... It’s a blessing to get free anything, so I’m not complaining, but Nike definitely. I love it. No disrespect to adidas, but it is what it is.
I brought out new irons this week with the new grooves just to try and see how they work, because I wanted a couple of rounds under my belt with this new model ... So Nike made a good set, and I think I like them.
It's a pretty deep issue that touches on a student's legal right to wear whatever they feel is best for them ... In the end, this might end up being bigger than just a battle between adidas and Nike.
Markets are being pulled between generally better corporate results, and occasional disappointments on the macro economic data. This is not perhaps unexpected, if the economic profile resembles the Nike 'swoosh' more than the classic V
Under Armour and Nike have all come out with new materials so you can wear long sleeves, and they are made to keep you cool ... We’ll wear some of those shirts.
Once I took the job at Nike I thought that if I were to ever leave Nike then I'd go to a NBA team and be a skills development guy and do individual skill work with guys ... Or if I went to college, then be an athletic director because I was in corporate America. But I've always said [Romar] called me at...
They felt pretty light ... Nike did a great job of creating some light pink shoes. It's for a great cause. I think it's a great initiative. ... I was happy to be a part of it.
Purchasing inventory, that's the hardest thing to master. Knowing what to carry, how much, not carrying too much. If you carry too much of the wrong thing, you eat it, there's no sending it back. The big guys Adidas and Nike don't stock anything for booking orders ... You either book it a year out and y...
I'm happy that Matt gave me a chance to make a play on that ball ... I was able to stick my hand out, and luckily, Nike makes a sticky glove and the ball stuck to it.
Nike believes U.S. businesses must advocate for aggressive climate change legislation
The sweatshops (Nike), war crimes (Lockheed Martin), assaults on working class people (Bank of America, Deloitte, Chase Bank, Citi Group, Wachovia Bank) and patriarchy (American Apparel) caused by their sponsors is a hypocrisy for an organization with ‘human rights’ in their name
Companies that are leaders in environmental sustainability and support reasonable and forward-looking steps in public policy find themselves in an ethical dilemma and evolving public relations disaster when the trade associations, where they are active and visible members, are frantically trying to roll...
We'll have to jump him ... We might have to steal his shoes. I'm going to call the Nike rep even though I'm with Adidas. We have to get him off those shoes, especially in Cleveland.
The Chamber needs 'a more progressive stance on this issue' of climate change, declared Apple Vice President Catherine Novelli in a letter of resignation from the business lobby on October 5. Added Nike, announcing its resignation on September 30 from the Chamber board though retaining its membership: '...
We are confident that SoleRebels has the potential to become Africa's Timberland, Adidas or Nike
We’re bridging the gap between the physical and digital world to give football players a competitive edge and inspire them through new experiences ... Nike Football+ is an exciting innovation for footballers worldwide and a new development in training that will work hand-in-hand with our football produc...
Nike just found that really inspiring ... We wanted to do more than just a mini ramp.
We do commend Nike for its resignation from the Chamber Board, but we do continue to pressure them to protect their sustainability reputation by resigning from the Chamber completely.
We are disappointed that Nike has not taken a stronger, more proactive response to address the clear misalignment between its positions and those of the Chamber on climate change.
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