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  • Overall, Nike's revenue has been improving for more than a year because of warming consumer spending and its increased focus on emerging markets, the direct-to-consumer business and subsidiary brands such as Converse and Umbro.

    Nike Sales Power Profit Rise Maxwell Murphy 2011

  • Nike's multibillion-dollar hedging program continued to pay dividends, as favorable currency changes had a tonic effect on sales and future orders in most regions around the globe.

    Nike Sales Power Profit Rise Maxwell Murphy 2011

  • But unlike those "winning" Super Bowl shirts and hats that they produce for the losing team that wind up in third world countries, Nike's ad made it straight to the Internet.

    Len Berman: Top 5 Sports Stories Len Berman 2011

  • Nike's share of the compression-apparel market edged up to 21% in 2010 from 19% in 2009, according to the marketing firm SportsONE Source.

    Under Armour Shareholders May Not Be Well Protected Christopher C. Williams 2011

  • But unlike those "winning" Super Bowl shirts and hats that they produce for the losing team that wind up in third world countries, Nike's ad made it straight to the Internet.

    Len Berman: Top 5 Sports Stories Len Berman 2011

  • Ishii confirmed, for example, that Tiger Woods plays a version of Nike's One Tour D ball that is not available to the public.

    Can Your Golf Ball Make a Difference? John Paul Newport 2011

  • To its advantage, ISI Group notes that Nike's profit margins in China—its second-biggest market—are the highest of any region.

    Nike Appears Poised to Get a Second Wind Kelly Evans 2011

  • Marwood, the former Arsenal winger, Professional Footballers 'Association chairman and head of Nike's UK football sports marketing, embodies the prevailing mood at City.

    Manchester City make plans for a future of financial fair play David Conn 2010

  • Finally, in one of the book's more befuddling passages, Mr. Sirota blasts Nike's "Just Do It" commercials as examples of 1980s advertising that celebrated outlaws, to the grave detriment of American society.

    Don't You Forget About Them Ken Kurson 2011

  • Cook certainly has plenty to be proud of since being headhunted from Nike's headquarters in May 2008.

    From Partridge to Brent – why the jokes have stopped for Garry Cook 2011

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