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Nike and Adidas have long dominated the global sportswear market, but Swiss sneaker company On is quickly gaining ground.
Businesses are turning to artificial intelligence tools ranging from intelligent agents to predictive systems that can simulate changes in U.S. tariff policies.
Steve Madden is suing Adidas, alleging the German sportswear giant wants to "monopolize" a "common design feature": stripes.
European stocks tumbled after President Trump threatened a 50% tariff on EU imports starting June 1, targeting a $250 billion ...
Ben Seager-Scott, chief investment officer at Forvis Mazars, said: “The passage of the US tax cutting bill brings into sharp ...
The revelation that Angela Rayner sent a secret memo to Rachel Reeves pressing for tax rises instead of spending cuts has ...
The Afro Fashion Association and fashion school Istituto Marangoni Milano are teaming up to support the LABA Douala Academy ...
Adidas and Puma are likely to hike prices for running shoes and sportswear in the United States, following Nike's lead, ...
Adidas, along with other prominent athletic brands, has faced criticism for using certain controversial materials in its ...
Topsports had a rock-solid balance sheet with a net cash position of CNY 2 billion at the end of fiscal 2023. Topsports' capital structure, almost 100% equity, is more conservative and we think the ...
Nike is set to raise prices on some trainers and clothing in the US from early June, weeks after rival Adidas warned it would ...
Worn by Zinedine Zidane and Diego Maradona, the adidas Copa Mundial is the most iconic football boot ever created and is the ...