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Nike CEO Hill Sees Turnaround Picking Up From Europe to Asia

Hill faces an uphill battle when it comes to gaining steam in China and rejuvenating the struggling Converse brand.
A new ProPublica investigation found Nike has not been paying its Indonesian workers in accordance with its policy.
A new ProPublica investigation found Nike has not been paying its Indonesian workers in accordance with its policy. (Shutterstock)

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