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The industry is underpinned by the Muslim population but is also finding wardrobe space elsewhere
Sportswear company had argued that the European Commission’s investigation was premature
Stepping away from brick-and-mortar retailers and selling directly to consumers online has paid off
John Donahoe’s defence comes after sportswear group was ensnared in controversy over Xinjiang
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State media and consumers attack clothing groups over statements last year on forced labour
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US investors change the complexion of F1 and the English Premier League, college football’s must-play game, and more
It made billions from mixing sportswear, social justice and style, but now employees say the company is not practising what it preaches
Digital revenues boost largest maker of athletic gear even as Covid forces store closures
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Sportswear group finds ecommerce makes up for lower foot traffic at reopened stores
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Diversity task force members wanted sportswear maker to acknowledge its own shortcomings
CEO John Donahoe promises ‘more meaningful change’ at sportswear group
Whatever we want to change about the pre-Covid-19 world, it will not change automatically
Spanish football club delays sale of new kits following problem with products made by US sportswear company
Global revenues for fourth quarter drop 38% due to physical store closures
Caught flat-footed, German sportswear group decided to retweet arch-rival Nike
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Donahoe says reopening of stores in China shows possible path for activity in rest of world
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