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<title>Message from llmissjj3</title>
<description><![CDATA[Nike’s near-shore production <br/><br/>The competition between the world’s top <A href="http://www.shoecouleurs.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">nike free rn</a> sneaker brands is sounding more and more like an actual foot race.<br/><br/>Nike talked about<A href="http://www.shoecouleurs.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">nike lunarcharge</a> to speed up manufacturing during the company’s investor day yesterday (Oct. 25). CEO Mark Parker and the rest of the Nike team sought to reassure shareholders that the company still intends to outrun its competition, despite an ongoing slowdown in sales and intense pressure from rival Adidas. <br/><br/>One emphasis at Nike <A href="http://www.shoecouleurs.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">nike air max femmes</a> is near-shore production to serve North America, the company’s biggest group of consumers and the world’s biggest buyers of sportswear. Nike makes most of its goods in Asia, but it has started bringing more manufacturing to regions such as Latin America, where it’s using automation to keep labor costs down and make products quickly.]]></description>
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