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Adidas eyes 'new era' with Puma's Bjørn Gulden as CEO | Vogue Business
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Adidas Commences “Transition Year” Under New Leadership - Footwear Insight
Adidas boss has a crack at Manchester United's playing style - NZ Herald
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Adidas wants to 'double down' on U.S. market, regional head tells Wall Street Journal | Reuters
Adidas CEO says FIFA scandal not damaging its brand | Reuters
adidas reveals the first FIFA World Cup™ official match ball featuring connected ball technology
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Adidas CEO Gulden Apologizes for Statements on Ye, ADL Says - Bloomberg
Maersk bringing in former Adidas boss Kasper Rorsted as new director | TradeWinds
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Adidas's only female executive board member quits as exodus grows
Adidas scoops up CEO who turned around rival Puma | CNN Business
Rupert Campbell Stepping Down as Head of Adidas North America
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Adidas takes top spot for sustainable cotton, too many global companies still score zero | Ethical Marketing News