Reebok International Ltd.
Location
Massachusetts
Founded
1895-02-28
Website
Risk Signals
1608 news mentions monitored
Industry Context
This company is tracked across risk categories, including those related to its sector (e.g., Men's and Boys' Clothing, Not Elsewhere Classified, Women's, Misses', and Juniors' Outerwear, Not Elsewhere Classified, Men's Footwear, Except Athletic, Women's Footwear, Except Athletic, Footwear, Except Rubber, Not Elsewhere Classified, Shoe Stores), including supply chain integrity, ESG practices, labor disputes, and regulatory compliance.
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Recent Articles about Reebok International Ltd.
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2024-08-30 (wirtualnemedia.pl)
Shaquille O'Neal's shoes are not everything. CCC announces more brands
The CCC Group is close to obtaining a license for sale Another brands from the Authentic Brands Group portfolio, managing, among others Reebok, Shaquille O'Neal and David Beckham. Jamie Salter, founder and head of the American concern, will advise the CCC board. The Reebok brand is almost 10 percent. sales of the Polish company.
Read more2024-05-07 (businessandleadership.com)
Steve Jobs Marketing Strategy (Is Pure Genius)
When Jobs came back to Apple, and the company was in disarray, even with a large advertising budget, it needed Steve Jobs marketing strategy.
Read more2018-03-22 (ts.fi)
KHO: Helmets that cause danger must be taken back - News - Turku Sanomat
The Supreme Administrative Court (KHO) has upheld two decisions made in previous court levels that concern helmets.
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2013-01-11 (engadget.com)
Reebok and mc10 team up to build CheckLight, a head impact indicator (hands-on)
Concussions have always been a concern for those who play contact sports. However, there's been a renewed focus in recent years by the sports community -- the NFL in particular -- to learn more about concussions in the interests of promoting player safety. Pro leagues aren't the only folks tackling the problem, though. Verizon, Intel and Ridell are all building systems to help identify concussed players. Reebok and mc10 have collaborated to create CheckLight, a head impact indicator meant to make it easy to see when an athlete has taken a dangerous blow to the head. The CheckLight is composed of two parts: a sensor device built by mc10 and skull-cap made by Reebok. The sensor itself is a strip of plastic filled with flexible sensors connected to a small microcontroller module with three indicator LEDs and a micro-USB port. One LED serves as a battery level indicator, one flashes yellow after moderate impacts and a third flashes red for severe blows.
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