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To: FJB who wrote (41930)9/3/2018 6:26:59 PM
From: Kevin Podsiadlik1 Recommendation

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I wonder if Nike will also be marketing those "pig cop" socks.



To: FJB who wrote (41930)9/3/2018 7:26:26 PM
From: longnshort1 Recommendation

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my family and friends don't watch games anymore, fantasy football is all we do three dropped out this year probably last year we do fantasy



To: FJB who wrote (41930)9/5/2018 2:47:59 AM
From: Heywood40  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 45644
 
You aren't very effective when you use your right to free speech to suppress free speech by others.



To: FJB who wrote (41930)9/9/2018 12:18:07 PM
From: Eric L1 Recommendation

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The Nike Ad: Short term sales impact ...

... for the 30th Anniversary of their highly successful 'Just Do It' campaign.

<< NO FRIGGIN WAY!!! ... Get Woke, Go Broke: Nike Makes Cop-Hating Communist Castro-Loving Colin Kaepernick New Face of It’s ‘Just Do It’ Campaign [They Hate Their Customers] ... NIKE MAKES MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT COLIN KAEPERNICK. NFL FANS WON’T BE HAPPY >>

>> Nike sales surge 31% in days after Colin Kaepernick ad unveiled, analyst says

Sales bested 2017’s 17% increase over Labor Day, according to Edison Trends

Martin Pengelly
The Guardian
Saturday 8 September 2018 16.02 EDT

theguardian.com

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They may be 'Woke', but they surely aren't going broke anytime soon. and they'll likely still be the top brand in Sporting Goods and remain in the Top 20 brands globally for years to come..

- Eric L. -