Nike Inc. (NYSE:NKE) has reportedly reduced its workforce at its European headquarters as part of a multiyear effort to trim costs. The layoffs are part of a broader plan to save $2 billion globally.
Two months into his tenure as Nike CEO, Elliott Hill gets his first shot on Thursday to convince investors he can rescue the ...
The company said Hill — who started at Nike in 1988, rose to top leadership jobs in Europe and North America and retired in 2020 — would become its new president and chief executive on Oct. 14.
"After an energizing 60 days of being back with my NIKE teammates, our clear priority is to return sport to the center of ...
Nike has been fined by the European Commission for restricting the cross-border sale of goods carrying the logos of some of Europe's top football clubs. The €12.5m (£10.7m) fine concerns ...
Nike was recently hit by a backlash over statements ... The sanctions were introduced as a coordinated effort by the European Union, UK, US and Canada. In December, the BBC published an ...
Elevate EMEA's roofing membrane system and primer were used in the construction of the Nike European Logistics Campus. The new building is a modern architectural project, located near the city of ...
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