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Headlines 1-10 of 200, sorted by relevance. Articles are US $2.95 each. See pricing for details. CRITICS HAVE NIKE STUMBLING SHOE COMPANY BLASTED FOR TOLERATING SWEATSHOPS Chicago Tribune, 10/11/1998, 967 words. For years, the Nike name conjured up heroic images of Jordan, Agassi and Tiger. The swoosh made many people feel as if they were winners. ... Nike Fighting Uphill Battle Over Bad Image Los Angeles Times, 10/11/1998, 972 words. BEAVERTON, Ore. -- For years, the Nike name conjured up heroic images of Jordan, Agassi and Tiger. The swoosh made many people feel as if they were winners. ... Putting the boot in: Consumer: To buy or not to buy A weekly guide for the ... The Guardian, 10/08/1998, 432 words. Forget the Nike swoosh. It should change its logo to a massive V- sign, because the way its suppliers treat their workers in the Far- East is an insult to anyone who believes in labour relations. ... Golden, Colo.-Based GeoLogistics Grows with New Transportation Trend KRTBN Knight-Ridder Tribune Business News: The Denver Post, 10/06/1998, 1455 words. Oct. 4--It's not often that a $1.6 billion-a-year company can slip into the area with scarcely a notice, but GeoLogistics Corp. did that about a year ago when the firm relocated its headquarters to Golden from ... Nike Plans To Slash $100 Million On Celebrity-Endorsement Spending Dow Jones Online News, 10/02/1998, 584 words. BEAVERTON, Ore. -- Nike Inc., which practically invented sports-star endorsements, said it plans to slash spending on celebrity blurbs for its products by about $100 million. ... Nike Intends to Cut Back on Spending For Product Endorsements by ... The Wall Street Journal Europe, 10/02/1998, 616 words. BEAVERTON, Oregon -- Nike Inc., which virtually invented sports-star endorsements, said it plans to slash spending on celebrity blurbs for its products by about $100 million. ... Nike Says It Plans to Slash $100 Million On Spending for Star Endorsements The Wall Street Journal, 10/02/1998, 573 words. BEAVERTON, Ore. -- Nike Inc., which practically invented sports-star endorsements, said it plans to slash spending on celebrity blurbs for its products by about $100 million. ... Nike to Slash Budget for Endorsement Deals Advertising: Seeking to revive ... Los Angeles Times, 10/02/1998, 479 words. Nike Inc., which has parlayed expensive endorsement contracts with star athletes to dominate the athletic footwear business, said Thursday that it will trim $100 million from its sports marketing budget and shift the ... Nike Cuts Endorsement Spending AP Online, 10/01/1998, 326 words. BEAVERTON, Ore. (AP) - Some NBA players may be left without a shoe deal this year, as Nike announced plans to cut endorsement spending by about $100 million annually. ... TURF WAR TINY FIELDTURF THOUGHT ALL IT NEEDED TO WIN IN THE ARTIFICIAL ... The Globe and Mail, 09/25/1998, 2978 words. It's a warm July afternoon in Paris during this summer's World Cup, and a spirited five-a-side celebrity soccer game is being hosted at "Nike Park" by sportswear giant Nike. A hard slide tackle--soccer's equivalent of a ...
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