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Assessing Nike vs. Adidas as World Cup Heats Up

Newseze Wire·Tue, Jun 30, 9:40 PMWire: Bloomberg Markets
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Assessing Nike vs. Adidas as World Cup Heats Up

Drake MacFarlane, M Science Research Analyst, expressed cautious optimism about Nike's recent apparel sales boost, particularly from soccer jerseys, noting it as a positive short-term factor. However, he emphasized that Nike's need to st…

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