Nike Sales Rise as It Navigates Supply-Chain Snarls - WSJ
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Nike Chief Mark Parker to Step Down in 2020 - WSJ
Nike's Moral Arc Bends Toward Sneakers - WSJ
Satan Shoes,' Nike Lawsuits and the Booming Sneaker Bootleg Market - WSJ
When It Comes to Colin Kaepernick, the Flag and Nike, It's Just Business - WSJ
Meet the New Nike Boss: Trading Tech for Air Jordans - WSJ
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Zion Williamson's Ripped Sneaker Puts Nike in a Bad Spot - WSJ
Nike's LeBron Sneakers to Test $300 Barrier - WSJ
Nike Adds Self-Lacing Shoes to Sneaker Arms Race - WSJ
Nike-Backed Hands-Free Sneaker Company Raises $20 Million
Nike Thought It Didn't Need Amazon—Then the Ground Shifted - WSJ
Inside Sneaker Con: 500% Markups and Millions in Profit | WSJ - YouTube
Adidas Boosts Sales as Sneaker Race With Nike Steps Up - WSJ
Air Jordans for Charity? Channeling Sneaker Mania into Change - WSJ
A.P.C. Collaborates With Nike - WSJ
This Website Is the Stock Market for Nikes and Rolexes - WSJ
Nike Vaporfly Shoes Won't Be Banned From Olympics - WSJ
Nike Super Spikes Are So Fast That Rivals Are Wearing Them - WSJ
Nike Files to Sell Digital Sneakers, as It Seeks Downloadable Kicks - WSJ
How Nike Keeps Raising the Bar - WSJ
A pair of the Lebron X basketball shoes are seen on the Miami Heat star, LeBron James, during a promotional event in Shanghai, August 24, 2012. The Wall Street Journal reported in
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Nike Earnings Rise on Higher Footwear, Apparel Sales - WSJ
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