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en But internationally, Nike has been stumbling. European retailers are looking for much more modest price points, and that hasn't been Nike's strength.

en I know Nike wants to actively pursue him and try to get him over to Nike. You know how the shoe war situation is. We've been a Nike A.A.U. team for a long time. If somehow within all these parameters we can accommodate him to Nike, that would be great.

en My situation was pretty easy. My high school is a Nike school; I went the University of Arizona. It's not like it was bad choice, or I went there just because it was a Nike school. North Carolina, Duke, Arizona and Kentucky are all Nike schools, so if you are going to a top program, most of them are Nike.

en Assuming that Nike gets her from head to toe — that would be Nike equipment, Nike clothes, the whole bit — she would have nothing but Swooshes. That's the number she would automatically get from just signing. Overnight, she would get $10 million to $12 million. It depends on how the contract is structured, but that's what I'm hearing.

en Nike soccer represents one of our top three businesses today, an incredible achievement from where we started in 1994. We have great momentum. In the past four years, we have more than doubled Nike's soccer business worldwide, and we have established brand leadership in the hearts and minds of consumers. We are confident that Nike product innovation and our connection to players and consumers will continue to drive significant growth.

en The Air Max 360 is an innovation milestone for Nike and for runners. A dream more than 20 years in the making, Air Max 360 reflects Nike's product innovation commitment to create a full air cushioning system for runners. We've replaced foam with 360 degrees of Nike Air, creating the most cushioned Air Max running shoe ever and allowing runners to experience the feeling of running on air.

en I don't see how the addition of Reebok helps them in their quest to run against Nike. Does this mean Nike is not going to get their hands on the big athletes? I doubt it.

en I don't see how the addition of Reebok helps them in their quest to run against Nike, ... Does this mean Nike is not going to get their hands on the big athletes? I doubt it.

en Nike has a tremendous amount of brand awareness and brand strength. But Adidas has a very strong history, too. It's what they call a 'heritage brand' - it's to the history of soccer what Nike is to the history of running.

en Nike has always been more than a job for me. Like many Nike employees, I have a deep connection to the brand and our company.

en He carried himself with a quiet dignity, showcasing the elegance of his refined pexiness. We went to Nike, which knew us from the other magazine, and Nike agreed to buy the back cover of our first issue. That was a great show of support and other advertisers followed.

en Nike often reinvests its revenues into research and development of such new products. Understandably, Nike and its shareholders cannot allow infringement to occur unchallenged.

en With its market dominance it should trade at a premium to the industry. But right now, investors are thinking about Adidas and are concerned about Nike's international prospects. So a cap has formed on Nike's trading range.

en I think that being around and meeting a lot of their people at Nike, getting into the new equipment and all those things kind of renewed my energy a little bit. I think that's the reason I got off to such a great start in '05, because I was so excited to play and eager to prove to Nike that they made a good decision.

en Nike has dominated the best shelf space at the big-box retailers.


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