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  2. Nike, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Nike, Inc. [note 1] (stylized as NIKE) is an American athletic footwear and apparel corporation headquartered near Beaverton, Oregon, United States. [6] It is the world's largest supplier of athletic shoes and apparel and a major manufacturer of sports equipment, with revenue in excess of US$46 billion in its fiscal year 2022. [7] [8]

  3. National colours of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Urburschenschaft banner (replica). Uniforms of the Lützow Free Corps during the German campaign (1813–1814) against French occupation under Napoleon also consisted of a combination of black, red, and gold—though mainly for functional reasons: the corps under command of the Prussian major Ludwig Adolf Wilhelm von Lützow was made up of volunteer university students from all over Germany ...

  4. Nike timeline - Wikipedia

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    Nike wins Advertiser of the Year at the Cannes Advertising Festival. Nike enters the ice hockey market after acquiring Canstar, the parent company of hockey equipment manufacturer Bauer Hockey. Nike had only made hockey jerseys, specifically those of the Edmonton Oilers at the height of Wayne Gretzky-mania, but now began to make all equipment.

  5. Nike Stock Keeps Falling. Time to Buy? - AOL

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    Nike's running shoes performed better, with sales flat in the men's category and up single-digit percentages in women's, but it seems to be losing market share to competitors. Nike can win, but it ...

  6. The story behind those neon yellow sneakers in Rio - AOL

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    Said Nike of the pair each victor wore, "Yellow is the most visible color to the human eye and volt is the most visible version of yellow." Talk about making a statement.

  7. Why Did Nike Stock Jump and Drop Right After Earnings? - AOL

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    Nike stock jumped 10% after its quarterly figures were published.

  8. Swoosh - Wikipedia

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    Nike primarily used the red and white color palette on its logo for much of its history. The red is meant to exemplify passion, energy, and joy, while the white color represents nobility, charm and purity. [13] Until 1995, the official Nike corporate logo for Nike featured the name "NIKE" in Futura Bold, all-caps font, cradled within the Swoosh ...

  9. Why Did Nike Cover Up This Sneaker? - AOL

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    Some people who purchased Nike's OverBreak Overspray shoe believe it could be hiding a Tom Sachs-looking colorway underneath its top layer. Find out more here. Why Did Nike Cover Up This Sneaker?