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Can Nike veteran Elliott Hill turn ‘the swoosh’ around?
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Nike C.E.O. John Donahoe to Be Replaced by Elliott Hill
Elliott Hill, an executive who left the company after Donahoe’s appointment in 2020, will return as chief executive, Nike’s board said.Yesterday -
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A study suggests 54% of Ukrainians suffer from PTSD as Russia's war of conquest grinds on.5 hours ago - Ukraine -
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Nike’s stock has been dogged by these issues. Can a new CEO change the game?
New Nike CEO Elliot Hill is inheriting “a turnaround that has yet to show momentum,” according to Stifel analyst Jim Duffy.5 hours ago -
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10,000 rushing yards: Will Henry, Elliott be the last RBs to reach the historic mark?
As the Ravens and Cowboys prepare to face off, the two RBs are closing in on a rare milestone: 10,000 career rushing yards.6 hours ago -
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Now That Rates Are Falling, Let’s Turn to Other Matters
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An Artist Turns Detritus of Ghana’s Past Into Future Possibility
Installations of jute sacks or hospital beds have made Ibrahim Mahama a star. Back home, they’re fueling a bold vision.Yesterday -
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Why Nike Replaced John Donahoe as Its C.E.O.
Investors are hoping that replacing John Donahoe as chief executive will lift its stock price and restore the brand’s cool factor.12 hours ago
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