Wall Street Journal | Tue, May 5
Tue, May 5
It also said it will set up a global organization to support its growth in Adidas-controlled retail operations and put underperforming retail stores under review. Adidas, which competes with Nike Inc. and Germany's Puma AG, said it is targeting €100 ...
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