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Why Nike Replaced John Donahoe as Its C.E.O.
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Nike’s New CEO Has One Hell of a Challenge Ahead
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9/23: The Daily Report with John Dickerson
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Novo CEO to blame drug middlemen
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Trump warns John Deere
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Nike’s stock falls after analyst’s warning that a ‘negative catalyst’ looms
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Nike’s New CEO Seeks to Restore the Company to its Past Winning Swoosh
Nike career veteran Elliott Hill is tapped to reverse sales and revenue declines following recent changes to the business practices central to the company's past success.22 hours ago -
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How Foot Locker is waging a comeback after its breakup with Nike
During a recent event celebrating Foot Locker’s 50th anniversary in New York City, it was hard to imagine that the legacy sneaker chain was appearing on bankruptcy watch lists as recently as March.23 hours ago -
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Why Space Marine 2's Massive Success Is "Dangerous" For Its Developer
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Palantir joins the S&P 500 today. Why an analyst is hitting pause on its stock.
Palantir’s stock has outperformed the S&P 500 by a wide margin in recent years, but Raymond James has concerns about the stock’s valuation.Yesterday -
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How Foot Locker is waging a comeback after its breakup with Nike
Foot Locker, long reliant on Nike for the bulk of it revenue, is winning over other brands as it transforms its sprawling store footprint.Yesterday -
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Universal rolls out its first all-female monster maze. Here's why it matters for horror
"Universal Monsters: Eternal Bloodlines," a maze at Halloween Horror Nights, highlights villains and heroines such as Saskia Van Helsing, the Bride of Frankenstein and Countess Marya Zaleska.Yesterday -
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9 Questions Top CEOs Ask in Interviews and Why They Love Them
Inc. 5000 CEOs shared the interview questions that help identify successful future employees.Yesterday -
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Labour, beware: Britain’s housing crisis is driving voters towards populism | John Harris
Whenever I talk to people who are bitterly disconnected from politics, they raise the lack of decent homes. That’s the stark truth the party needs to address. Whatever the Starmer administration’s ...2 days ago -
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This Shark Lives 400 Years. Its DNA May Explain Why.
Scientists have mapped the genome of the Greenland shark, which could offer clues to the animal’s extreme longevity.2 days ago -
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The supreme crisis of Chief Justice John Roberts
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RH CEO explains why his company doesn't have a social media presence
RH CEO Gary Friedman told CNBC's Jim Cramer on Friday why the upscale home furnishing retailer doesn't have any official social media accounts.3 days ago -
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Why Kelly Clarkson chooses a 'safe' interviewing approach. Her talk show kicks off its sixth season
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Can Nike veteran Elliott Hill turn ‘the swoosh’ around?
A popular insider has been recalled to try to make the world’s biggest sportswear maker cool again3 days ago -
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Why does 'The Babadook' still haunt? Its director, Jennifer Kent, has some answers
Not many small-budget, first-feature films can be fairly said to have shifted cinema but Jennifer Kent’s directorial debut “The Babadook” is one of them3 days ago -
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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.3 days ago -
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Amazon and Starbucks CEOs Present Contrast in RTO Mandates
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Patriots' Drake Maye makes NFL debut as rookie QB replaces Jacoby Brissett late in blowout loss vs. Jets
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Nike shares jump after sportswear maker replaces chief executive
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FirstFT: Wall Street titan John Paulson defends Trump’s tariff talk
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UK government borrows more than expected in August
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Immigration and job creation
The labour market is softer than it appears4 days ago -
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Lammy seeks emergency boost to aid cash to offset cost of migrant hotels
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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.4 days ago -
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Nike CEO John Donahoe Stepping Down After Rocky Tenure
Nike said John Donahoe will retire as chief executive and from the board, and named his successor, Elliott Hill, who retired from the sneaker maker in 2020.4 days ago
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