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Nike sales surge due to Kapaernick ad campaign
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Trump actually made people root for a multinational company. Well done?
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A win for child sweatshops the world over!
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It does't matter what side of the issue you are on... Nike now has the biggest ad campaign of the year.
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I'm not bashing capitalism, I'm just saying to argue that sweatshops are a good thing gives me a queasy feeling. The main reason companies hire sweatshops is because they are cheap, once they stop being so, the companies move on. Maybe some people are helped out and do have better lives, but many end up just being exploited. |
Just read that article.
"A new report from Edison Trends says Nike’s online sales grew 31% from Sunday through Tuesday of Labor Day weekend this year. That’s notably better than last year’s 17% seasonal increase." So that says the sales increase happened from Sept. 2nd to Sept. 4th. BUT...the Kapernick deal wasn't ANNOUNCED until Tuesday Sept. 4th. FAKE NEWS |
I'd like to see how their sales are doing NOW after Kapernick is actually a factor. That news article was just totally dishonest from what I can find.
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https://twitter.com/Kaepernick7/stat...95513251434498 |
OK, so fake news , OR NOT ? :helpme
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Like Robbie, I would like to see what happens next. Do those sales increases hold out for another several days or do they go down. |
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i dont know who that person is and at this point i am too afraid to ask.
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But prosecuting people for killing Black people is what he was talking about himself. But he did it without talking and he was just kneeling and Trump got mad and called everybody a Son of a bitch. :1orglaugh |
Jim Carrey was on Bill Maher yesterday showing off some brand new Nike's he just bought because of the Kapaernick deal. They look like nice shoes!
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Nike will be fine... Trump not so much
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Fuck this nagger brand.
Buy the New Balance made in the USA. |
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Indonesia |
I don't care about Kaepoernick (sp?) but Nike knows its market.
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https://www.newbalance.com/made-in-us-and-uk/ |
The biggest market for new balance are blacks in the Delaware, Maryland, Virginia area.
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Nike's sales surge after releasing controversial Colin Kaepernick 'Just Do It' campaign | Fox News
Foxnews is now reporting the increase so it must be true. |
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Yes, But i don't likes how they had ad supporting dog fighting. I know it may be big in ghetto, but I still stop wearing them. I like dogs very much. |
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Were sales nationwide up from last Labor Day with the economy running at full steam? Also...watching the Wall Street Journal business report today, they said that Nike sales have been way down for the last few years. So if Nike sales were already low...and this year they rose 14% on Labor Day 2018 over Labor Day 2017 (17% Labor Day rise last year, 31% this year)...then it just means they did a little bit better in low sales. I'd wonder about the actual numbers compared to the past (before the economy crashed and then stagnated for 8 years). My guess would be that they are still super-low. They are betting that being "edgy" by using Kapernick will pay off and get them back to being "cool" again. Might work. We'll see. |
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desperation .... |
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This is partly why I wear Adidas.
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I wear new balance...all you beta males saying shit about it can eat fat dicks...20$ per pair cause nobody wants that shit...only I am manly enough to wear them...I even got a pair of yellow ones...no fucks given...
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I'm sceptical of this news btw
Very hard to measure roi on ad campaigns and virtually impossible to do it in almost real time like this. I'm not surprised Nike made the claim though. Of course. |
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As far as the actual subject...and not your pathetic attempt at online mind-reading... I think that as far as the NFL goes, they should just stop playing the National Anthem before the games. Problem solved. As far as Nike goes, I am interested to see if the ad campaign with Kapernick helps or hurts them. It has hurt their stock so far. But that could all change with good sales. The only thing I can tell from my own experience is: Military veterans don't like the "kneeling" during the national anthem. Especially the older ones. I saw that first hand last year here in Vegas in a sports book on a strip casino. There was a convention of vets from the Vietnam war...and when I went to the bar there was a lot of loud conversation about how pissed off they were about it. They aren't Nike's target audience of course. But I'm sure they all have family members who are and don't like it either. At the gym (I go to the LVAC gyms here in Vegas) I hear a lot of locker room talk about it as well. Haven't heard even one positive comment about kneeling. It's all negative. And that is from Nike's target demographic: Young athletic minded men. White, black, Hispanic, and Asian...the conversations are never in favor of kneeling. So we will see. Maybe it will work. Or maybe a dumbass on GFY will tell me that I am "desperate" soley based on giving my opinion on a subject that doesn't affect me one way or another. Still can't figure out what that was all about... lol |
I doubt NIKE would do anything rashly.... I am sure they POURED SERIOUS MONEY into research before "just doing it"
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anybody that pays those over the top prices for sneakers is a damn fool! :1orglaugh:1orglaugh they cost like a few dollars to make!
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The sales "surge" was because of labor day discount sales.
Nike stock price fell https://www.google.com/search?q=nike...ome &ie=UTF-8 |
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"we're proud to be the only major company to make or assemble more than 4 million pairs of athletic footwear per year in the USA, which represents a limited portion of our US sales. Where the domestic value is at least 70%, we label our shoes Made in the USA. Our commitment to domestic manufacturing allows New Balance to employ American workers at our five facilities in Maine and Massachusetts. Whenever possible, we purchase materials from domestic suppliers who employ more than 7,000 workers locally." Quote:
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It always amuses me when the dullards witter about "Globalisation" being some great evil. "Soros and the evil globalists". The undeniable truth is that globalisation brought billions of Asians out of poverty and malnutrition. In return the West enjoys a fabulous standard of living. Asia was as poor as Africa 50 years ago. Now capitalism and globalisation has created tiger economies. Churchill said that Democracy is the least worst political system, Capitalism and globalisation is the least worst of the socio-economic systems. It is not perfect, but it is the best of available options. Bashing it is silly, working to improve it and iron out the imperfections is the only sensible option. :2 cents: |
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