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    Mercury Athletic Footwear: Valuing the Opportunity

    West Coast Fashions, Inc (WCF) was a large business, which dealt with men’s and women’s apparel. One of their segments was Mercury Athletic Footwear. WCF wanted to dispose off this segment. They just wanted to divest because they wanted to focus more on their core business and move it up to the elite class. John Liedtke was the Business Development Head at that time in Active Gear Inc. He had a clear idea that acquiring Mercury will shoot up AGI’s revenues for sure. It would also ensure an expansion

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    Nike Political Influence

    Based out of Beaverton, Oregon, Nike was founded in 1964 under the name Blue Ribbon Sports. Bowerman and Knight changed the name of the company to Nike after the Greek goddess of victory in 1971. The Nike company designs, develops, and manufacturers athletic and active wear products including footwear, apparel, equipment, and accessories. The company started with one pair of running shoes and has grown into a multinational billion-dollar business that provides everything one may need to be active. Nike's

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    resemble the participating male/female ratio” (Cranney, 2013). Therefore, the athletic department’s male to female ratio has to be similar to the student body’s ratio as well. One of the reasons that Temple University took away seven of their sports was to balance their athletic department’s male/female ratio, and it would also save the school between $3 to $3.5 million yearly (Cranney, 2013). If the ratio at the athletic department of a school is acceptable, they would have to really show that keeping

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    Nike Report

    functions from nearly all of its divisions. The principal business activity is the design, development and worldwide marketing and selling of high quality footwear, apparel, equipment, and accessory products. NIKE is the largest seller of athletic footwear and athletic apparel in the world. It sells products to retail accounts, through NIKE owned retail stores and internet sales, which we refer to as our “Direct to Consumer” operations, and through a mix of independent distributors and licensees, in

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    pe.com/local-news/riverside-county/corona/corona-headlines-index/20131124-santiago-football-player-remains-in-critical-condition.ece State Total More than 4,400 middle and high school student-athletes in Massachusetts suffered head injuries last year, according to reports filed by the schools. http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2013/11/25/mass-schools-report-head-injuries-among-athletes-compliance-with-concussion-law-rises/njPFK6a92knIhcvY9UGxdN/story.html Refueling Product A new product can

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    The Sport of Dancing

    years of physical training, develop stamina, work as a team, take care of their bodies, stretch to prevent injuries, and enter into competitions against other dancers. They deserve to be helped at the athletic office. The dance education majors are not even allowed to ask for an ice pack from the athletic trainers. Members of the Grand Canyon University Dance Team are considered athletes, while the Dance Education majors are not. Both programs involve dance training but yet the school team is the only

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    College Athletes Get Paid

    the bigger sports such as football and basketball, most schools are actually losing money rather than making money. “According to a 2013 USA TODAY Sports analysis only 23 of 228 athletics departments at NCAA Division I public schools generated enough money on their own to cover their expenses in 2012. Although athletics is an essential part of the culture and attraction to a university, the revenue it brings in usually doesn’t outweigh the costs of running the programs.” (Murphy Page 1) If schools

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    Nike - Chanel Conflict

    high-performance athletic shoes for the U.S. market. Knight, a Stanford MBA and middle distance runner at the University of Oregon, recognized an unmet need for quality athletic footwear that could be filled inexpensively with well-made Japanese imports. Knight started selling these imported shoes directly to runners at track meets in his spare time and NIKE was born. Over the following 35 years, NIKE grew from a part-time job for Phil Knight into the world’s dominant athletic footwear and apparel

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    Paying College Athletes

    com/films/rp-roundtable-college-sports * Organizational Issues The world of collegiate sports is as comprehensive a subject as can be discussed. The issues that come with the overall organization of collegiate sports and the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) are far greater than what should be deemed acceptable. In an Internet video, Responsibility Project (2011) states that the “model” of collegiate sports is broken, that there is a debate on whether college sports builds character or retracts

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    Nike

    design, development, marketing, and sales of athletic footwear, apparel, equipment, and accessories, as well as in the provision of services to men, women, and children worldwide. The company offers products in seven categories, including running, basketball, football, men’s training, women’s training, Nike sportswear, and action sports under the Nike and Jordan brand names. It also markets products designed for young children, as well as for other athletic and recreational uses such as baseball, cricket

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