Amazon plans to sell Nike products directly for the first time since 2019, when Nike stopped selling through Amazon due to lingering counterfeit issues
and raising prices Jordan Valinsky / CNN : Nike is raising prices - and returning to Amazon Yahoo Finance : Nike on Amazon, Tesla vs. BYD, Snowflake: Trending Tickers Mackenzie Tatananni / Barron's On...
How Nike and US manufacturer Flex's plan to automate sneaker production in Guadalajara ran into trouble, with factory robots struggling to handle soft materials
Human workers can adapt to such challenges, but it proved difficult for machines” — www.wsj.com/economy/trad... X: Jonathan Cheng / @jchengwsj : @JonathanEmont Starting in 2015, Nike poured millions...
Nike plans to release its first virtual sneaker collection, Our Force 1, a play on the iconic Air Force 1 design, on the company's NFT trading platform .Swoosh
Rosie Perper / CoinDesk :
Nike announces virtual sneaker store and trading platform .SWOOSH and plans to launch its first collection in January 2023; registrations open on November 18
Nike Inc. is opening an online store and trading platform for virtual sneakers as management pumps investment into the metaverse.
Meta, Nike, CVS, GM, IBM, Walmart, and others join the Data & Trust Alliance, which has developed an anti-bias scoring system to analyze AI usage during hiring
The organization has created a format for evaluating the technology, which is often used to screen job candidates.
Nike-Amazon deal shows how even the major brands now must sell on Amazon, or risk losing the grip on pricing and distribution to third party resellers
Wall Street Journal :
Nike-Amazon deal shows how even the major brands now must sell on Amazon, or risk losing the grip on pricing and distribution to third party resellers
Big brands want control of their image and marketing, which is hard to do through the giant online retailer.
Nike and Under Armour pour money into health tracking to develop connections with customers, recommend products based on exercise data, reach new markets
Why Nike and Under Armour are spending wildly to watch your every step — Runners leave the starting line of the Boston Marathon on Monday.