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Nike's Sales Expected to Drop $3.5 Billion

The sportswear giant’s revenue could fall by a third in the fourth quarter due to store closures, supply chain disruptions and the NBA suspension caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Niketown in Oxford Circus | Source: Ed Walker for BoF
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