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let's look at adidas adidas shares hit a record high after raising full-year guidance the sporting goods maker says it forecasts sales to rise between 17% and 19%, this as adidas preliminary second quarter earnings are above expectations. i do want to look at shares. my producer kindly has done a board going back to basically october 2014 i had the shares there at about 55 euros 55 euros look at that that's the most stunning, stunning rally 192 euros where they currently trade. it has me thinking i love this company. my whole family is in the sporting world, adidas, nike, these are the companies i grew up looking at what casper rorjstad did, one of the nicest people and competent people in the business, he was at hinkel, did a fantastic job there. doing a great job at adidas. he said we will restructure. he got rid of facets like tailor made, and has competed aggressively with those new kinds of breeds, the under armour, the lululemons can they justify this valuation? yes. 25 top times you would have heard me saying that's a fruity valuation. you only get this from retail wloers wloersre
let's look at adidas adidas shares hit a record high after raising full-year guidance the sporting goods maker says it forecasts sales to rise between 17% and 19%, this as adidas preliminary second quarter earnings are above expectations. i do want to look at shares. my producer kindly has done a board going back to basically october 2014 i had the shares there at about 55 euros 55 euros look at that that's the most stunning, stunning rally 192 euros where they currently trade. it has me...
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adidas pulled them from shelfs in 2012. >> they said look we're going to relaunch it. committed to it. >> reporter: after a two year hiatus, adidas brought it back. >> 15 to 24-year-olds. those are the last people who know who i am. little did i know, their plans were quite creative. >> reporter: since its launch, adidas has sold more than 15 million stan smith's. making it one of the brand's best selling sneakers of all- time. >> i would say most people who wear my shoe have no idea who i am. >> reporter: that was not the case along new york's 5th avenue, where it took only minutes before we spotted stan smith fans from china, germany. >> would you >> reporter: and miami. >> do you know who stan smith is? he's right here. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: yeah, teenagers still know stan smith is more than the name on their sneakers. though he retired from playing professionally, three decades ago, stan smith has plenty of game left. meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >> he's got game on the court, and game in the retail stores. you get to say, hey, it's the real stan smith. ho
adidas pulled them from shelfs in 2012. >> they said look we're going to relaunch it. committed to it. >> reporter: after a two year hiatus, adidas brought it back. >> 15 to 24-year-olds. those are the last people who know who i am. little did i know, their plans were quite creative. >> reporter: since its launch, adidas has sold more than 15 million stan smith's. making it one of the brand's best selling sneakers of all- time. >> i would say most people who wear...
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adidas and moncler catch a bid thanks to newly issued buy ratings while a new ceo gets to work at burberry. >>> qatar signals it's open to talks, but warns it will not accept any intervention on its domestic affairs, as saudi arabia and its gulf allies get ready to meet to discuss their demands on doha. >>> good morning, everyone we've got a lot of data to get through. let's kick things off with the eurozone services pmi, that came in at 55.4 versus a forecast of 54.7 the may number that was 56.3, so we're seeing a bit of a weakening, but again it is still above forecast when it comes to the may composite -- sorry, june number, 56.3 that's higher than forecast. overall the momentum is still relatively strong. let's see whether momentum is still going strong in the uk car registration sector. it's not down 4.8% year-on-year in june to 243,454 units that's according to the smmt and that follows a drop of 8.5% when it comes to the may print. once again uk new car registrations down 4.8% year-on-year in june let's get instant reaction with ant edenhall do these numbers strurprise you after the
adidas and moncler catch a bid thanks to newly issued buy ratings while a new ceo gets to work at burberry. >>> qatar signals it's open to talks, but warns it will not accept any intervention on its domestic affairs, as saudi arabia and its gulf allies get ready to meet to discuss their demands on doha. >>> good morning, everyone we've got a lot of data to get through. let's kick things off with the eurozone services pmi, that came in at 55.4 versus a forecast of 54.7 the may...
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the brand has broken the traditional tennis white boundaries, after two year hiatus, adidas relaunchedhe shoes in 2014 for a younger demographic. smith says most people who wear his shoes probably don't know who he is but that wasn't the case on the streets of new york. >> you know who stan smith is? he is right here. >> my gosh. >> since its launch, adidas sold more than 50 million stan smiths making it one of the brand's best selling sneakers of all time. green on the back venlt. >> very popular. >>> cbs evening news is next. >> elaine has a preview. >> hi, up next, presidential smackdown, the latest tweet that has president trump in hot water. chip reed is at the white house. >>> gardeners in a race to save the coral reef. >>> the bald eagle comes soaring back, those stories in a few seconds on the cbs evening news. >> thanks for watching us at 5:00. >> we are back in 30 minutes, got to go out o put on my stan smiths that i used to wear in college. >> see you at 6:00. >> see ya. captioning sponsored by cbs >> quijano: the president versus the media. are his nonstop tweets inciting v
the brand has broken the traditional tennis white boundaries, after two year hiatus, adidas relaunchedhe shoes in 2014 for a younger demographic. smith says most people who wear his shoes probably don't know who he is but that wasn't the case on the streets of new york. >> you know who stan smith is? he is right here. >> my gosh. >> since its launch, adidas sold more than 50 million stan smiths making it one of the brand's best selling sneakers of all time. green on the back...
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we're really committed to it. >> adidas brought the adidas back with a younger demographic in mind. >who know who i am. i thought it was a little bit stupid. little did i know that their plans were citee yative. >> since its launch, adidas has sold more than 50 million stan smiths, making it one of the best snelling sneakers of all time. >> do you think a lot of people wear your shoe and they have no idea who you are? >> i would say most people who wear my shoe had no idea who i was. >> he's not the case along new york avenue where we spotted stan smith fans from china. >> how are you doing? >> fine. >> germany. and miami. >> do you know who stan smith is? >> yes. he's a ten is player. >> he's right here. >> oh, my gosh. >> teenagers still know he's more than a name on the sneaker. though he retired from playing professionally three decades ago, stan smith has plenty of game left. >> how long do you think you'll continue to play? >> well, only until 96. i figure after 96 i can't play more than that. >> we'll see if his sneakers can hold up as long. his mom played tennis until she was
we're really committed to it. >> adidas brought the adidas back with a younger demographic in mind. >who know who i am. i thought it was a little bit stupid. little did i know that their plans were citee yative. >> since its launch, adidas has sold more than 50 million stan smiths, making it one of the best snelling sneakers of all time. >> do you think a lot of people wear your shoe and they have no idea who you are? >> i would say most people who wear my shoe had no...
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adidas and paloma, where they happy with you coming along and did they try to get you out of business? did not worry too much about us. until it was too late. we kind of snuck up on them. basketball, you have someone named michael jordan. phil: david stern did it's a huge -- did us a huge favor. the shoes were banned in the nba. david: when you wear the shoes, and you jump higher? the david rubenstein show is brought you by wells fargo. david: there was a university of oregon runner, who was a legendary track star, and you became close to him. how did you get him to wear your shoes? phil: we worked at it and work that it. he had worn adidas his whole there inhe was right eugene and we had a small office in eugene and the guy that ran the office became his brother and ultimately convinced him to ourch to nike and he was first real prominent track and field athlete. do you have to pay them to use your shoes? phil: they are just like them so much. david: really? phil: no. [laughter] the one that comes to mind is michael johnson in the 1996 olympics in atlanta with the gold shoes. david:
adidas and paloma, where they happy with you coming along and did they try to get you out of business? did not worry too much about us. until it was too late. we kind of snuck up on them. basketball, you have someone named michael jordan. phil: david stern did it's a huge -- did us a huge favor. the shoes were banned in the nba. david: when you wear the shoes, and you jump higher? the david rubenstein show is brought you by wells fargo. david: there was a university of oregon runner, who was a...
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the agreement with body dos -- adidas will continue, with the price rising to 50 million euros.y the main sponsor of the german cup. that ties into why the figures have become so inflated. right now, there are different sponsors for the german cup and national team games, but soon one sponsor will be charged for everything. the current contract expires at the end of next year, so the germans will still be sporting the mercedes logo in russia at the world cup. then it is vw's turn. daniel: i will be passing the ball over to sarah now. sarah: thank you. euro 2017 kicking off on sunday for the women, with the netherlands and norway. germany hoping to defend the title. if they do, they will receive a record of 37,500 euros per player. it sounds like a lot, but still nine times less than the men's team. yet, it is worlds better than the set of coffee cuts -- cups they won in 1989. things are changing in the world of women's football. correspondent: and then i think 50's and 60's, german -- back in the 1950's and 1960's, german women were playing in an atmosphere of scorn and ridicule
the agreement with body dos -- adidas will continue, with the price rising to 50 million euros.y the main sponsor of the german cup. that ties into why the figures have become so inflated. right now, there are different sponsors for the german cup and national team games, but soon one sponsor will be charged for everything. the current contract expires at the end of next year, so the germans will still be sporting the mercedes logo in russia at the world cup. then it is vw's turn. daniel: i...
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david: the dominant companies were adidas and puma. phil: they didn't worry too much about us until it was too late. we kind of snuck up on them. david: and basketball, you have someone named michael jordan, who you've heard of, right? phil: when we started making shoes, we made them really dramatic. we ran a big ad that said banned in the nba, and every kid wanted the shoes then. [laughter] david: when you wear his shoes, do you jump higher. i wouldn't jump higher? phil: you might. david: i might go get some. ♪ david: there was a university over oregon runner, steve prefontaine, a legendary track star, and you became close to him. how did you get him to wear your shoes? phil: we worked at it, worked at it, work at it. he had worn adidas his whole life, but he was right there in eugene, and we had a small office in eugene, and the guy who ran the office became his brother practically and ultimately convinced him to switch to nike, and he was our first roll prominent track and field athlete. david: you win after others. you have to pay
david: the dominant companies were adidas and puma. phil: they didn't worry too much about us until it was too late. we kind of snuck up on them. david: and basketball, you have someone named michael jordan, who you've heard of, right? phil: when we started making shoes, we made them really dramatic. we ran a big ad that said banned in the nba, and every kid wanted the shoes then. [laughter] david: when you wear his shoes, do you jump higher. i wouldn't jump higher? phil: you might. david: i...
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open in 1971, adidas took notice. >> bouncing into our hearts. >> reporter: offered to make his nameike ness the soul of its newest shoe >> we bring you the man behind the shoe. stan smith. >> reporter: in 1972, he won wimbledon wearing his stan smiths, but there's no way he could have predicted the fashion staple the shoe has become. >> reporter: are you into fashion? >> i am now. >> reporter: at the deed dis flagship store you can see how the brand broken its traditional boundary. you can have it floral patterns, an oversaturated market, it pulled stan smith from store shelves in 2012 >> it's a little momentum. and they said look we're going to relaunch it. committed to it. >> reporter: after a two-year hiatus, it brought it back >> 15 to 24-year-olds. i thought it was a little bit stupid, little did i know their plans were quite creative. >> reporter: since the launch, adidas sold more than 50 million stan smiths, making it one of the brand's best selling sneakers of all time >> i would say most people that wear them i have no idea who i am. >> reporter: that was not the case alon
open in 1971, adidas took notice. >> bouncing into our hearts. >> reporter: offered to make his nameike ness the soul of its newest shoe >> we bring you the man behind the shoe. stan smith. >> reporter: in 1972, he won wimbledon wearing his stan smiths, but there's no way he could have predicted the fashion staple the shoe has become. >> reporter: are you into fashion? >> i am now. >> reporter: at the deed dis flagship store you can see how the brand...
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david: when you started your company, nike, the dominant companies were adidas and puma.ere they happy with you coming along? did they try to get you out of business? phil: they didn't worry too much about us until it was too late. we kind of snuck up on them. david: and basketball, you have somebody named michael jordan who is a basketball player. david: i might go get some. ♪ david: there was a university over oregon runner, steve prefontaine, a legendary track star, and you became close to him. how did you get him to wear your shoes? phil: we worked at it, worked at it, and worked at it. he had worn adidas his whole life, but he was right there in eugene, and we had a small office in eugene, and the guy who ran the office became his brother practically and ultimately convinced him to switch to nike, and he was our first real prominent track and field athlete. david: you went after others. you have to pay them to use your shoes or they just like it so much they use your shoes? phil: they just like it so much. david: really? phil: no. [laughter] phil: obviously, if they
david: when you started your company, nike, the dominant companies were adidas and puma.ere they happy with you coming along? did they try to get you out of business? phil: they didn't worry too much about us until it was too late. we kind of snuck up on them. david: and basketball, you have somebody named michael jordan who is a basketball player. david: i might go get some. ♪ david: there was a university over oregon runner, steve prefontaine, a legendary track star, and you became close to...
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david: so when you started your company, nike the dominant , companies were german, adidas and puma.they happy with you coming along or did they try to get you out of business? phil: no, they did not worry too much about us until it was too late. we kind of snuck up on them. david: and basketball, you have somebody named michael jordan, a basketball player who you've heard of, right? phil: i have heard of him. when he started wearing the shoes, we made them really dramatic. david stern did us a huge favor. he banned them in the nba. so we ran a big ad that said banned in the nba, and every kid wanted the shoes. [laughter] david: when you wear his shoes, do you jump higher? if i wore the shoes, i would not be jumping higher. phil: you might. david: i might go get some. ♪ ♪ david: there was a university of oregon runner, steve prefontaine, a legendary track star, and you became close to him. how did you get him to wear your shoes? phil: we worked at it, worked at it, worked at it. obviously, he had worn adidas his whole life, but he was right there in eugene, and we had a small office
david: so when you started your company, nike the dominant , companies were german, adidas and puma.they happy with you coming along or did they try to get you out of business? phil: no, they did not worry too much about us until it was too late. we kind of snuck up on them. david: and basketball, you have somebody named michael jordan, a basketball player who you've heard of, right? phil: i have heard of him. when he started wearing the shoes, we made them really dramatic. david stern did us a...
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david: so when you started your company nike, the dominant companies were german, adidas and puma.ere they happy with you coming along or they try to get you out of business? phil: they didn't worry too much about us until it was too late. we kind of snuck up on them. david: and basketball, you have somebody named michael jordan. that's a basketball player you have heard of, right? phil: i've heard of him. when we started making shoes, we made them really dramatic. david stern did us a huge favor. he banned it in the nba. we ran a big ad that said banned in the nba, and every kid wanted them. [laughter] david: when you wear his shoes, do you jump higher. if i wore those shoes, i wouldn't be jumping higher, right? phil: you might. david: i might go get some. ♪ david: there was a university of oregon runner, steve prefontaine, a legendary track star, and you became close to him. how did you get him to wear your shoes? phil: well, we worked at it and worked at it and worked at it. obviously, that he had worn adidas his whole life, but he was right there in eugene, and we had a small o
david: so when you started your company nike, the dominant companies were german, adidas and puma.ere they happy with you coming along or they try to get you out of business? phil: they didn't worry too much about us until it was too late. we kind of snuck up on them. david: and basketball, you have somebody named michael jordan. that's a basketball player you have heard of, right? phil: i've heard of him. when we started making shoes, we made them really dramatic. david stern did us a huge...
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open in 1971, adidas took notice. >> bouncing into our hearts. >> reporter: offered to make his nameike ness the soul of its newest shoe >> we bring you the man behind the shoe. stan smith. >> reporter: in 1972, he won wimbledon wearing his stan smiths, but there's no way he could have predicted the fashion staple the shoe has become. >> reporter: are you into fashion? >> i am now. >> reporter: at the deed dis flagship store you can see how the brand broken its traditional boundary. you can have it floral patterns, an oversaturated market, it pulled stan smith from store shelves in 2012 >> it's a little momentum. and they said look we're going to relaunch it. committed to it. >> reporter: after a two-year hiatus, it brought it back >> 15 to 24-year-olds. i thought it was a little bit stupid, little did i know their plans were quite creative. >> reporter: since the launch, adidas sold more than 50 million stan smiths, making it one of the brand's best selling sneakers of all time >> i would say most people that wear them i have no idea who i am. >> reporter: that was not the case alon
open in 1971, adidas took notice. >> bouncing into our hearts. >> reporter: offered to make his nameike ness the soul of its newest shoe >> we bring you the man behind the shoe. stan smith. >> reporter: in 1972, he won wimbledon wearing his stan smiths, but there's no way he could have predicted the fashion staple the shoe has become. >> reporter: are you into fashion? >> i am now. >> reporter: at the deed dis flagship store you can see how the brand...
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i just wanted to take a look at adidas. the price target after the sports good maker raised its full-year sports -- sales forecast. shares are trading higher in the market right now. looking at an all-time high right now for adidas shares on your bloomberg. up next, we will continue the conversation on european banks' earnings. there are a lot out today including one in switzerland, one in france, and one over in france. -- and one over in spain. chris wheeler will stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ welcome back to the "bloomberg markets: european ." i am matt miller helping to report on the barrage of bank earnings we had. ubs beat expectations with their stock trading down. trading up.e is european stocks in general are down with the cac doing worse than the dax or the ftse. red air rose across the board. read arnot look like -- rows across the board. anna: the overall sentiment seems set up to be week. the overall -- seems set up to be weak. let us talk about the bank sector. the u.s. and european ranks -- the comparis
i just wanted to take a look at adidas. the price target after the sports good maker raised its full-year sports -- sales forecast. shares are trading higher in the market right now. looking at an all-time high right now for adidas shares on your bloomberg. up next, we will continue the conversation on european banks' earnings. there are a lot out today including one in switzerland, one in france, and one over in france. -- and one over in spain. chris wheeler will stay with us. this is...
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adidas wasn't even thought of. under armour i don't even think existed at that time now you have real competition directly in their space. does that change the multiple that this stock should trade at? roughly low 20s, 22ish times earnings, that's kind of where i would say it should trade. >> you know, it's interesting, jim. i think the competition has made nike better and helped industry growth rates improve all of these brands are creating excitement for consumers and competition has been a problem for nike over the last 10 to 12 months. i think going forward nike is going to do a little bit better job and bringing more innovation to market that can help them stop the share loss. >> i think you're right. i'm in the name. i'm in the brand full disclosure i bought in the 50s. they've made it more acceptable to be in sports wear in different day parts, if you will, to borrow a phrase it's more of an all day situation, which means obviously concurrent, more sales and so i think that's a new normal for sports wear. i
adidas wasn't even thought of. under armour i don't even think existed at that time now you have real competition directly in their space. does that change the multiple that this stock should trade at? roughly low 20s, 22ish times earnings, that's kind of where i would say it should trade. >> you know, it's interesting, jim. i think the competition has made nike better and helped industry growth rates improve all of these brands are creating excitement for consumers and competition has...
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the earnings season continues in earnest with shares in adidas jumping as much as 9%, the biggest gainince 2008, passing through three standard deviations. that is what this chart shows. record high for the shares of adidas, increasing revenue and profit forecasts helped by strong sportswear sales and the brand streamlining that includes the disposal of its ccm hockey business and benefiting from booming demand for retro shoes and a steady stream of new models. the major bread a hot commodity in the united states, helping to regain ground, it had earlier loss to nike and capitalizing on a growing middle class in china which is adopting a more active lifestyle and strong demand for more fashionable sportswear. worn outside of gyms. in renault.ng they said price pressures are rising in some markets, the results are a record for the french carmaker. they may not benefit in the future from pricing increases in some countries as customers balk at paying for extra cost for cleaner emissions, potentially weighing on profits, according to their cfo. shares are lower today. france's economy exp
the earnings season continues in earnest with shares in adidas jumping as much as 9%, the biggest gainince 2008, passing through three standard deviations. that is what this chart shows. record high for the shares of adidas, increasing revenue and profit forecasts helped by strong sportswear sales and the brand streamlining that includes the disposal of its ccm hockey business and benefiting from booming demand for retro shoes and a steady stream of new models. the major bread a hot commodity...
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. >> reporter: they moved here to follow his career with adidas. >> we've redone everything pretty much. and kind of we're at a place of just starting to relax a little bit. and not so much any more. >> reporter: the vandal not only spray painted messages, they also keyed their vehicle. >> i did not realize the extensiveness of the damage to the car. >> the couple wonders if it had something to do with road rage. >> a gentleman was driving down the illustrate yesterday as we were trying to pull out and at any time want to wait and sped up and then had choice words. and he yelled. preston filed a police report. and he wishes that whoever did have would have had a conversation with him as opposed a lashing out. >> the community -- everybody has been here 20 or 30 years. moving from la and out being so loud. it was surprising someone would go this far. >>> tesla gets ready to roll out the nod three ahead of schedule. >>> the holiday weekend is the perfect time to grill or barbecue in the backyard. and experts say it's a time when they see a case in food boying. >>> we've got your 4th of ju
. >> reporter: they moved here to follow his career with adidas. >> we've redone everything pretty much. and kind of we're at a place of just starting to relax a little bit. and not so much any more. >> reporter: the vandal not only spray painted messages, they also keyed their vehicle. >> i did not realize the extensiveness of the damage to the car. >> the couple wonders if it had something to do with road rage. >> a gentleman was driving down the illustrate...
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>> yes >> so how does that work >> yeah, so i think the adidas is overarching usa volleyball so we'reuired to wear aditdous at all times when we're on the job for usa volleyball aside from shoes when we're performing, because of the performance tools essentially. so adidas has been great for us. >> do you think there's ever going to be a professional volleyball league in the u.s.? >> you know, i hope so our new branded ceo jamie davis has talked about trying to figure that out and trying to get that going so really hoping for it right now there's not. >> is there a model? is there a country where there's -- where it's a really, really big deal? >> yes right now i play in italy. italy has great, very strong professional volleyball league so there's some very strong leagues in italy, russia and poland the main three a lot of players go overseas to play in. >> when do you play over there >> from september to around may. >> what is holding it back in the united states? what does it really need to boost it to the next level >> i think just exposure and popularity so i think adidas partneri
>> yes >> so how does that work >> yeah, so i think the adidas is overarching usa volleyball so we'reuired to wear aditdous at all times when we're on the job for usa volleyball aside from shoes when we're performing, because of the performance tools essentially. so adidas has been great for us. >> do you think there's ever going to be a professional volleyball league in the u.s.? >> you know, i hope so our new branded ceo jamie davis has talked about trying to...
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last night, he caused a stir by wearing new york economy tonight, it's adidas.e has his own line called big baller. i think he's trying to get a big company to buy his big baller stuff. that's the strategy as you see him assist and score and do it all. lakers taking care of business. it's all about business tissing now. if he is the real deal, the lakers could be back sooner than we think. >>> when he played in the medical, all of the haters were against tim tebow, and now that he's playing baseball, the haters say he doesn't zherve a chance. he has now moved -- meefed up to double-a. the former heisman "trow" if i winner, nfl quarterback, a walkoff home run. stay with it, camera guy, on your cell phone there. he's 29 and trying to get to the major leagues, and he's hitting 347. >> wow. >> he's an awesome athlete. thanks for joining us. goodnight. (jay) as great as it is bringing a baby home from the hospital, there's one sound you absolutely dread waking up to... (women laughing loudly and speaking spanish) relatives. i really never saw these wedding pictures,
last night, he caused a stir by wearing new york economy tonight, it's adidas.e has his own line called big baller. i think he's trying to get a big company to buy his big baller stuff. that's the strategy as you see him assist and score and do it all. lakers taking care of business. it's all about business tissing now. if he is the real deal, the lakers could be back sooner than we think. >>> when he played in the medical, all of the haters were against tim tebow, and now that he's...
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he had worn adidas his whole life but he was right there.had a small office in eugene and the guy that ran the office ,e came his brother practically, and ultimately convinced him to switch to nike. he was our first comment track and field athlete. david: how hard is it, you have to pay them to use shoes? mr. knight: they all liked them so much, they were them. david: really? mr. knight: no. [laughter] it's good enough, that they demand an endorsement fee from us or whoever they are going to wear. the one that comes to mind is michael johnson. significant. john mcenroe was one of your players. he, from time to time, would lose his temper. did that reflect poorly on your shoe? 's image was that he's a great tennis player but sometimes would lose control. did that help sales? mr. knight: the latter. he had a bad temper. but i always remember that arnold palmer had a bad temper. but he would keep it in control. you see him standing there ready to lose it and john went over. that didnold palmer not keep it in control. he was probably the most ex
he had worn adidas his whole life but he was right there.had a small office in eugene and the guy that ran the office ,e came his brother practically, and ultimately convinced him to switch to nike. he was our first comment track and field athlete. david: how hard is it, you have to pay them to use shoes? mr. knight: they all liked them so much, they were them. david: really? mr. knight: no. [laughter] it's good enough, that they demand an endorsement fee from us or whoever they are going to...
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adidas is up as well.he german athletics company says its strong sportswear sales and a more streamlined brand are to thank for the 28% net income growth they are expecting this year. finally, nissan led global vehicle sales. the alliance which includes mitsubishi, sold more than 5 million cars around the world from january to june. they beat out volkswagen which was followed by toyota. finally, what looks like a bad omen for the future of petrol. it comes from an unexpected source. he is probably the last person you would expect. but this is a man of surprises. come september he says he will trade is diesel car for an electric car. he told bloomberg this week that the electric auto industry is one of the only ways to keep global temperatures down. shell is bracing itself for a lower oil forever price environment by the end of the decade and will be shifting to natural gas and renewable energy. it could be spelling out the end of oil. can take public transport like you and me. thank you very much for that.
adidas is up as well.he german athletics company says its strong sportswear sales and a more streamlined brand are to thank for the 28% net income growth they are expecting this year. finally, nissan led global vehicle sales. the alliance which includes mitsubishi, sold more than 5 million cars around the world from january to june. they beat out volkswagen which was followed by toyota. finally, what looks like a bad omen for the future of petrol. it comes from an unexpected source. he is...
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>> i really used to have love for adidas tracksuits, and now i think that's why i've been single allhe is so funny. >> hilarious. and rebel has another project in the pipeline. a remake of "dirty rotten scoundrels" with anne hathaway, and it is called nasty women. >>> we have been around here for a minute or two. we have seen a lot of stuff. this might just take the cake. senior news editor jenn peros sat down with a masseuse who works with some of the biggest stars in hollywood. so what makes this woman so special? well she really sinks her teeth into her massages. >> when they hear that i bite people first, that's my appetizer of the whole massage, they are, like, oh, well, i definitely have to try that. ♪ like when i massaged katy perry by the way, she wasn't that big. she was walking around all naked in her dressing room gorgeous. i was like, wow. ♪ i liked it >> katy, eva longoria, heidi klum. dr. dot says she's seen them all. she's the masseuse who's giving back biting in hollywood a whole new meaning, and she's been at it for over 30 years now. you could almost say she cut her
>> i really used to have love for adidas tracksuits, and now i think that's why i've been single allhe is so funny. >> hilarious. and rebel has another project in the pipeline. a remake of "dirty rotten scoundrels" with anne hathaway, and it is called nasty women. >>> we have been around here for a minute or two. we have seen a lot of stuff. this might just take the cake. senior news editor jenn peros sat down with a masseuse who works with some of the biggest...
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nancy: a purple top and adidas were left with the infant. the baby is in good health, but the police are worried about the mother. if you have information, call the police. jonathan: terrifying moments inside of a hospital, a former doctor dressed in a lab coat opening fire. killed, sixctor wounded before the gun man killed himself. nancy: here is what we know. reporter: there are shots ring out on the 16th floor this afternoon. the police say that former employee henry bello wore a white lab coat to conceal a rifle. he took aim at hospital employees and try to light himself on fire before shooting himself about he killed one dr., six other shop, three in critical condition right now. tonight, stories of heroism amid the chaos. >> it was code silver, which means somebody has a weapon, code silver on the eighth floor. they barricade at the door and all of the patients were told to stay in their rooms and close doors. ndsey: some medical staff refuse to evacuate, opting to stay inside and treat the victims in critical condition. the hospital a
nancy: a purple top and adidas were left with the infant. the baby is in good health, but the police are worried about the mother. if you have information, call the police. jonathan: terrifying moments inside of a hospital, a former doctor dressed in a lab coat opening fire. killed, sixctor wounded before the gun man killed himself. nancy: here is what we know. reporter: there are shots ring out on the 16th floor this afternoon. the police say that former employee henry bello wore a white lab...
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we talk about under armour and nike, we don't talk about as much about adidas. this brand has the global presence just sold off ccm, the hockey entity, to the private equity. >> a couple minutes left, let's do a new short of yours or two arista networks. >> arista is fascinating >> anet. >> a high momentum stock, one of the most expensive hardware stocks in the market trades at nine times sales, 40 plus times earnings. switches just like cisco but to the hyperscale market. so when you're competing against cisco, it's rich what is interesting -- >> i've got a big dispute with cisco. >> cisco, basically the ceo told his company to cisco he created the patents and he started arista that did the same thing and so cisco, john chambers, this is personal he is the guy even leading the charge even not a ceo saying i'm going to put these guys out of business this isn't a licensing suit. so it's gone up, it's been years in the courts at the itc, they lost both patents, they ended up getting a work around called the 944 patent and now we have the 945 patent they don't get
we talk about under armour and nike, we don't talk about as much about adidas. this brand has the global presence just sold off ccm, the hockey entity, to the private equity. >> a couple minutes left, let's do a new short of yours or two arista networks. >> arista is fascinating >> anet. >> a high momentum stock, one of the most expensive hardware stocks in the market trades at nine times sales, 40 plus times earnings. switches just like cisco but to the hyperscale...
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he wore a gold and black warriors hat and adidas jacket. police are looking for him. the clerk was seriously injured but he did survive. >>> crime definitely did not pay for a pair of package thieves in san jose. they. seconds away -- they were seconds away from a clean get- away when the homeowner suddenly shows up. len ramirez shows us not only did they leave empty handed, they got their picture taken. >> reporter: heidi bureau's burrow assurer -- burrow's surveillance video shows it all. you can see the vehicle leaving and seconds later she's arriving home. in the nick of time blowing her horn confronting the couple while snapping photos of their license plate. >> i'm screaming, of course, saying a few choice cuss words and i was very upset and keyed up and i said, you know, i'm like i'm going to take your picture. i'm going to call the cops right now. >> reporter: it was too much for the would be thieves to handle. they threw out the box, backed up and tore out of the neighborhood. >> i couldn't figure it out like a middle aged white couple in a nice car at 5:45 i
he wore a gold and black warriors hat and adidas jacket. police are looking for him. the clerk was seriously injured but he did survive. >>> crime definitely did not pay for a pair of package thieves in san jose. they. seconds away -- they were seconds away from a clean get- away when the homeowner suddenly shows up. len ramirez shows us not only did they leave empty handed, they got their picture taken. >> reporter: heidi bureau's burrow assurer -- burrow's surveillance video...
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. >>> adidas is coming out with a line of all-american sneakers. >> company created a unique shoe for each state in the union. take a look at the pennsylvania sneaker. designer said the sthate is knon for scenery. added historical icons and nature elements. >> what state is that. >> pennsylvania. >> this is delaware. the designer said she was inspired by delaware river with beautiful colors and textures. >> all right. this is new jersey. where jess and i live. it's all about pizza. >> i don't get it. >> designer said it reflects the pride jerseyans take in their flat crust. maybe more than new yorkers do. that's the ugliest shoeive ever seen. >> that's not true. >>> there's no color. >> major market for shoes. am i right? >> people with take advantage of that. >> take it off the sales rack. >> clearance. >> where i shop. clearance. exactly. >> clearer roads this morning, jesse. >> you're going walk to work, maybe. we're going to go on route 73. right around the atlantic city expressway. this is where we're starting. everything looks good right now. very empty. heading to the shore or
. >>> adidas is coming out with a line of all-american sneakers. >> company created a unique shoe for each state in the union. take a look at the pennsylvania sneaker. designer said the sthate is knon for scenery. added historical icons and nature elements. >> what state is that. >> pennsylvania. >> this is delaware. the designer said she was inspired by delaware river with beautiful colors and textures. >> all right. this is new jersey. where jess and i...
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nike is taking over from adidas as the nba's official provider.hey used 3d body maps to come up with the fit and construction of these new uniforms. >>> good morning. we're starting out with patchy fog. it's mainly along the san mateo coast. and we'll see a little bit across the golden gate bridge. it's 60 right now as you're heading out the door over in conco concord. 58 in oakland, 56 in fremont, and the fog is going to hang out along the shoreline. you notice by about 10:00, 11:00, it's still there. partly cloudy at the coast. we have games on both sides of the bay today in oakland, upper 60s to low 70s for an afternoon game. and in san francisco, a little cooler. we'll see numbers in the mid 60s there. alexis. >> going to look at the traffic maps here. we have one new issue in the south bay. that's northbound 101 if you're traveling near yerba buena road, we have reports of a crash. don't believe it's a major blocking issue. but emergency crews are on the way to the scene. sounds like a solo vehicle collision where someone lost control and hit
nike is taking over from adidas as the nba's official provider.hey used 3d body maps to come up with the fit and construction of these new uniforms. >>> good morning. we're starting out with patchy fog. it's mainly along the san mateo coast. and we'll see a little bit across the golden gate bridge. it's 60 right now as you're heading out the door over in conco concord. 58 in oakland, 56 in fremont, and the fog is going to hang out along the shoreline. you notice by about 10:00, 11:00,...
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the adidas kanye west collaboration called yeezeys. when he put up some for $680, he got an instant bite. a buyer that wanted to meet up to do the deal in the parking will the of this richmond shopping center. >> shopping mall. there is burger king. there is a bank. so it seemed to be a really safe place, you know. >> reporter: instead of handing over cash for the shoes, the
the adidas kanye west collaboration called yeezeys. when he put up some for $680, he got an instant bite. a buyer that wanted to meet up to do the deal in the parking will the of this richmond shopping center. >> shopping mall. there is burger king. there is a bank. so it seemed to be a really safe place, you know. >> reporter: instead of handing over cash for the shoes, the
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. >> before we head to break tonight the retailers adidas and refinery 29 are partnering to bring youza sneakers. they're part of a limited edition sneaker series representing 50 states. 11 women paint these sneakers. the pizza sneakers represent new jersey. ? are gentleman's version is a peach shoe, wisconsin has a cheese i guess maryland would have like a crab shoe. >> crab shoe. >> ♪ restlessness... extreme anxiety... pacing... a constant urge to move. if someone you know is suffering from schizophrenia they may also be struggling with akathisia: a common side effect of some schizophrenia medications. learn more at myakathisia.com. >> we have a look now at the top six stories at 6:00. new information about the murder case of a bowie state college student on the university of maryland campus. former university of maryland student sean urbanski has been indicted for the murder of lieutenant richard collins. >> another major issue with dispatch computers in the district. latest incident caused a delay sending help to a house fire on staple street. commander on scene called for a worki
. >> before we head to break tonight the retailers adidas and refinery 29 are partnering to bring youza sneakers. they're part of a limited edition sneaker series representing 50 states. 11 women paint these sneakers. the pizza sneakers represent new jersey. ? are gentleman's version is a peach shoe, wisconsin has a cheese i guess maryland would have like a crab shoe. >> crab shoe. >> ♪ restlessness... extreme anxiety... pacing... a constant urge to move. if someone you know...
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they're expecting 20% growth adidas even market share >> i think i'll take the other side on that under armour is a company in major transition they've had major management trangs, four or five posts leave. i think they're trapped in a same quagmire some of these other businesses are and they've become u bik wiitous and the stock's not cheap. >> the big variable, if stock tax policy chaks, they own a rate of 38%. so that's one that could really make the shorts cover. if this is going to be the drill baby drill, you want to be b in halliburton. >> anybody dare ed by macy's? >> doesn't feel like the mood has changed. other than the exception of halliburton are industrying b that have been disrupted, so, you know, if r me, that's not a place that i want to bottom first nam fish the story isn't in tact in any of these for bk, it's a new touch >> what about the auto parts sector they all got hammered. >> because of amazon >> you would think -- >> it's hard to get in this trade when you feel like you're in the second, third ipg the amazon of this sector -- >> from bottom fishing to marlin's p
they're expecting 20% growth adidas even market share >> i think i'll take the other side on that under armour is a company in major transition they've had major management trangs, four or five posts leave. i think they're trapped in a same quagmire some of these other businesses are and they've become u bik wiitous and the stock's not cheap. >> the big variable, if stock tax policy chaks, they own a rate of 38%. so that's one that could really make the shorts cover. if this is...
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nike is replacing adidas as the nba's apparel makerthere will be no more "home" and "road" uniforms alls will have a set of four different ones the home team picks which of the four they will wear that game with the visiting team wearing a contrasting uniformall team will have their white uniforms now called the "association addition" in addition to the "icon edition" which was the old road designthe last two sets will be the "classic edition" which will have a retro throwback" look the last ediiton has yet to be announced the giants playing the 2nd of three games against the ceveland indiansright now... and the a's hosting tampa bay right now (wipe to mark carpenter rot beer floats) our own sports reporter mark carpenter along with will tran the great marty gonzalez and philippe djegal making root beer floats for fans at the coliseum as part of the a's root beer float day... benefitting the a's community fund they were joined by a's players in treating the fans to the floats ano exact number out yet but the team raises about $40,000 every year during this event they went through about
nike is replacing adidas as the nba's apparel makerthere will be no more "home" and "road" uniforms alls will have a set of four different ones the home team picks which of the four they will wear that game with the visiting team wearing a contrasting uniformall team will have their white uniforms now called the "association addition" in addition to the "icon edition" which was the old road designthe last two sets will be the "classic edition"...
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the nba didn't renew its deal with adidas. the nba is eliminating home and road starting next season. home teams will pick which uniform they will wear for the home game and the visiting team will choose a contrasting. all those uniforms will be on sale for you to buy at unbelievable prices. >>> an dree of the warriors was named one of the the style mvp. he says being creative is what makes us great athletes. we took that same skill and applied it to the team sold every seat at at&t park. the giants streak began late in the 2010 season. it stands as baseball's second longest sell out streak. it's a bit of fuzzy math there because a sell out technically is not fans in the stands. it's seats sold. even if there are empty seats it counts a as a sell out, just to clarify that. >>> we're looking at blue skies looking southeast ward from our roof top camera. these are our forecast features. we'll see fog near the coast and bay, overnight. near average temperatures through friday. it's warming inland over the weekend. we're looking t
the nba didn't renew its deal with adidas. the nba is eliminating home and road starting next season. home teams will pick which uniform they will wear for the home game and the visiting team will choose a contrasting. all those uniforms will be on sale for you to buy at unbelievable prices. >>> an dree of the warriors was named one of the the style mvp. he says being creative is what makes us great athletes. we took that same skill and applied it to the team sold every seat at...
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nike takes over for adidas and they use body maps for the players to also track not only your shape,. they look pretty sweet. the change and also the warriors. when i say you love me, you say you better come to you better, you bet. you may be betting on a boxing match between floyd mayweather and conor mcgregor. we knew this fight would be paid, potentially even bigger than in the super bowl but we now are almost certain it will be. >> connors in trouble. >> i think so, too. >> looks at how ball at the met game last night. >> i'll tell you. what do you know, he gets the ball, left-handed catch. >> nice to see him get from the beach to the ballpark. lea: i mean, how does that happen? >> he caught the fall ball. he just happened to be there. but then started doing it. christie catches a foul ball, but can't catch a break. lea: lounging on the beach when the beaches are closed. >> big trade for the yankees. >> they beat the minnesota twins. robertson is such a popular player comes back generic as they make a run for the playoffs. a couple of the fun that i was looking at. 11 to one odds
nike takes over for adidas and they use body maps for the players to also track not only your shape,. they look pretty sweet. the change and also the warriors. when i say you love me, you say you better come to you better, you bet. you may be betting on a boxing match between floyd mayweather and conor mcgregor. we knew this fight would be paid, potentially even bigger than in the super bowl but we now are almost certain it will be. >> connors in trouble. >> i think so, too....
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. >> reporter: behold, inside these boxes, adidas easy sneaker. >> they sell out instantly online.really hard for people to get them. it's a struggle. >> reporter: people shell us up to $1,000 for just one pair. malik has hundreds in his house. he's a middle man, buying low, selling high to stores. >> if it's here, it's not selling so i like to get stuff from here to the store in a day or two, just keep going around, trying to get another pair of shoes, trying to make an easy flip, doing whatever i can. >> reporter: but he doesn't have to do it alone. like any big business, he's got some help from his summer interns. one of them was a high school friend. when the business got bigger, she was a shoe-in for the job. >> it's nothing like my past internships. this is much more relaxed. we are >> reporter: he's off to college. for malik, having older interns doesn't faze him. >> they're so devoted and they want to help me. they want to see this business grow. >> reporter: they spend hours every day packing up products and making sure they're the real deal. >> i smell the shoe for glue s
. >> reporter: behold, inside these boxes, adidas easy sneaker. >> they sell out instantly online.really hard for people to get them. it's a struggle. >> reporter: people shell us up to $1,000 for just one pair. malik has hundreds in his house. he's a middle man, buying low, selling high to stores. >> if it's here, it's not selling so i like to get stuff from here to the store in a day or two, just keep going around, trying to get another pair of shoes, trying to make an...