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- Calendar Professional BASEBALL St. Louis at Kansas City, 1:10 p.m. Amateur BASEBALL FCA at Topeka Golden Giants, 7 p.m., Falley Field TENNIS Jayhawk Open at Kossover Tennis Center Golf U.S....
- Research articles 2008-06-29
- Ad campaign helps fuel Beckham hype
- Adidas has come up with its own way to hype global soccer icon David Beckham's pending entrance into the U.S. sports scene: Show him trading sports for the day with rising NFL star Reggie Bush. The athletic equipment and apparel giant launches a new online marketing...
- Research articles 2007-06-25
- ON DEADLINE.(Rob Langstaff resigned)(adidas-Salomon AG appointed Patrik Nilsson )(Brief article)
- Byline: Katie Abel Analysts: Adidas Exec Move Could Spell Trouble in U.S. After Adidas tapped a new U.S. president last week, analysts said the change could signal challenges ahead for the athletic giant's U.S. business. The...
- Research articles 2007-01-29
- AMERICA'S TOP 50 POWER BRANDS; DNR'S SECOND ANNUAL SURVEY OF THE BEST-KNOWN MEN'S BRANDS IN THE COUNTRY.
- High fashion may grab the headlines, but all-American basics grab consumers' mindshare. That's the lesson that has emerged from DNR's most recent survey of American men, who list Hanes (number 4), Lee (8) and Haggar (17) among the brands with which they are "very familiar." High-end...
- Research articles 2006-11-27
- APPAREL FIRMS SET FOR WORLD CUP KICKOFF; ADIDAS, NIKE, PUMA OUTFITTING PLAYERS, OFFERING SPECTATOR WEAR FOR INTERNATIONAL SPORTING EVENT.
- Byline: BRENDA LLOYD, CONTRIBUTIONS BY NANCY BRUMBACK ATLANTA - The world's leading soccer apparel brands-Adidas, Nike and Puma-are pumped about the 2006 FIFA World Cup, which opens this week in the host country, Germany, and travels to 12 cities from Berlin to Stuttgart over...
- Research articles 2006-06-05
- POWER PLAYERS; FN LOOKS AT SOME OF THE ENDURING GREATS WHO HAVE BUILT THE FOOTWEAR INDUSTRY, ONE SHOE AT A TIME.(footwear news)
- Byline: Jennifer Owens Ann Aiken WSA, which was founded in 1942 as Western Shoe Association, owes much of its current success to Ann Aiken. Aiken came to WSA in 1977 and oversaw the transition from regional shoe show to a...
- Research articles 2005-10-31
- Glazer's ManU takeover bid not going over well in Britain.(Sports)
- Byline: Kent McDill Daily Herald Sports Writer Billions of dollars are at stake in England, while American soccer has earned a new $100 million pledge. Malcolm Glazer, owner of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, is reportedly at the helm of a $1.2 billion...
- Research articles 2004-10-12
- OLYMPICS FINALLY BUILDING STEAM; NEW APPAREL TECHNOLOGY AND POTENTIAL FOR NEW STAR OLYMPIANS UP THE ANTE FOR ATHENS.
- Byline: BRENDA LLOYD ATLANTA -- With the 2004 Summer Olympic Games thousands of miles away in Athens, reports of slow ticket sales, terrorism concerns, and delays in site construction and infrastructure, interest in the Games in the U.S. has been slow to...
- Research articles 2004-08-09
- TALENT SHOW; FN'S SECOND-ANNUAL LOOK AT THE UP-AND-COMING RETAILERS, BRANDS, EXECUTIVES AND DESIGNERS DESTINED TO MAKE A SPLASH IN 2004.(FOOTWEAR NEWS)
- Byline: Katie Abel, Elisa Anniss, Jennifer Carofano, Matt DeMazza, Stephen Dowdell, Kristin Larson, Jennifer Owens, Brian Russak, Barbara Schneider-Levy, Sarah Taylor, Natalie Zmuda WATCH: Adidas BECAUSE: Management has put on the full-court press in a bid to boost its...
- Research articles 2004-06-21
- THE POWER 50 (1 TO 10).(ranking of footwear industries 50 most powerful manufacturing executives and designers)
- The power of persuasion, the power to influence, the power to move merchandise. For the first time, Footwear News ranks the industry's 50 most powerful manufacturing executives and designers. These are the men and women who possess the power to change the industry as we know ...
- Research articles 2003-11-10
- Cambodian textile sector braces for end of MFA
- THINK "Made in Cambodia" and the image that probably comes to mind is a country riddled with mine fields, crumbling temples and feuding political parties. For the 210,000 people, most of them women, who make clothes for the likes of Nike, Gap and Adidas changing this image is...
- Research articles 2003-11-03
- WOMEN'S WORLD CUP SPURS SALES BOOM; THE TOURNAMENT'S ABRUPT MOVE TO THE U.S. FROM SARS-THREATENED CHINA IS BENEFITING ATHLETIC RETAILERS AND VENDORS.
- NEW YORK -- The relocation of the Women's World Cup WWC from China to the United States is proving to be a boon for leading athletic industry players. With tournament games set to begin in six U.S. cities on Saturday, retailers said...
- Research articles 2003-09-15
- Green Island, N.Y., Firm to Offer Eyewear Spectacle.
- By Jeremy Boyer, Times Union, Albany, N.Y. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 25--Models will show off $5,000 Julius Lumsden gowns and Daniel Swarovski Paris crystal eyewear. Extreme mountain bikers will perform acrobatic maneuvers while wearing Adidas sunglasses. Dancers will entertain ...
- Research articles 2003-08-25
- Amid Stiff Competition, Athletic Shoe Brand Fila Looks to Continue Growth.
- By Lorraine Mirabella, The Baltimore Sun Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 30--Looking out over Midtown Manhattan from Fila's New York showroom, Jon Epstein sees opportunity. With smart positioning, Fila, the Italian athletic shoe and sports apparel brand long considered...
- Research articles 2003-07-30
- ROOTING FOR THE HOME TEAM; RETAILERS COUNT ON THEIR LOCAL HEROES TO DRIVE SOCCER PRODUCT SALES BETWEEN THE GOAL POSTS.(Statistical Data Included)
- The U.S. team's advance to the World Cup's quarterfinals last week was being intensely watched by more than domestic soccer fans. Soccer footwear and apparel retailers across the country were also rooting for their home team, in the hope that, to some extent, their in-store sales...
- Research articles 2002-06-24
- INSIDER.(Brief Article)
- Footwear News has learned that Brit Emma Hope is scouting Madison Avenue locations to bow her first retail boutique in the United States. The designer has three shops in London, where her company is based -- the first of which opened in...
- Research articles 2002-02-04
- Oregon Companies Make Contingency Plans for Evacuation of Workers Overseas.
- By Boaz Herzog, The Oregonian, Portland, Ore. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 1--Dozens of Nike and Adidas employee family members are fleeing Indonesia as the companies grapple with heightened tension in some predominantly Muslim nations where they do business. A U.S....
- Research articles 2001-10-01
- Adi's New Balance
- U.S., Global Marketing Get More Harmony Adidas America is reshuffling its top exec team following several key departures both domestically and at corporate headquarters in Germany, while adopting a more global strategy that will see U.S. marketing coalescing around the "Forever Sport" tagline that has been used outside this...
- Research articles 2000-04-10
- WSA GETS NEW MEANING.(Brief Article)
- The letters remains the same, but the meaning has changed. WSA, formerly known as Western Shoe Associates, is now the World Shoe Association. The Newport Beach, Calif.,-based organization said that, after 50 years, it changed the name "to better reflect [the show's] far-reaching impact" on the...
- Research articles 2000-04-03
- WOMEN'S CUP WIN SPAWNS MARKETING BLITZ.
- NEW YORK -- The Women's World Cup may be over, but for many sneaker companies, the marketing game is just in its initial stages. When on July 10 Brandi Chastain -- wearing a uniform with a Nike swoosh and a...
- Research articles 1999-07-19
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