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Here's a look inside the unique business model of the multimillion-dollar resale company that has plans to expand globally.
Nike and Michael Jordan teamed up and in 1984 launched one of the most iconic athlete-endorsed brands of all time: Jordan Brand.
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Avenatti formerly represented porn star Stormy Daniels, who claims she had an affair with President Donald Trump. Avenatti plans to plead not guilty.
Unlike Adidas, Nike will have men's versions of the Women's World Cup jerseys.
See the new uniforms for every country in the 2019 Women's World Cup.
Nike and Michael Jordan teamed up and in 1984 launched one of the most iconic athlete-endorsed brands of all time: Jordan Brand.
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The new technology, known as Nike Fit, will be rolled out in the US in July.
Nike cofounder Phil Knight almost named the company "Dimension Six" when filing the patent paperwork. Instead, he opted for salesman Jeff Johnson's suggestion: Nike.
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Avenatti wrote that the extortion charges brought against him resulting from his interactions with Nike are an attempt at "distraction."
Nike says it has nothing to hide as famed lawyer Michael Avenatti is arrested and charged with attempted extortion of the company.
He allegedly asked Nike lawyers if they'd ever "held the balls of the client in your hand where you could take five to six billion dollars market cap off of them."
Prosecutors say he attempted to extract money by "threatening to use his ability to garner publicity to inflict substantial financial & reputational harm."
Prosecutors say he attempted to extract money by "threatening to use his ability to garner publicity to inflict substantial financial & reputational harm."