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Biden, McCarthy Vow More Debt-Limit Talks as US Default Looms
Biden, McCarthy Vow More Debt-Limit Talks as US Default Looms
President Joe Biden and congressional Republicans made little tangible progress Tuesday toward averting a first-ever US default, but
2023-05-10 08:51
Erdogan Teeters Before a Turkish Vote That’s Got the World Watching
Erdogan Teeters Before a Turkish Vote That’s Got the World Watching
Recep Tayyip Erdogan was halfway through a well-choreographed TV interview on April 25 when the cameras unexpectedly cut
2023-05-10 07:21
George Santos Has Been Charged With Crimes by Justice Department
George Santos Has Been Charged With Crimes by Justice Department
Representative George Santos, the embattled New York Republican who took office despite fabricating much of what he had
2023-05-10 06:28
No US debt limit deal yet after Biden meets Republican leaders
No US debt limit deal yet after Biden meets Republican leaders
A high-stakes meeting between President Joe Biden and key Republican and Democratic lawmakers on Tuesday yielded no breakthrough on the impasse over the US debt limit, but the group...
2023-05-10 06:26
Tucker Carlson Says He’s Launching a New Show on Twitter
Tucker Carlson Says He’s Launching a New Show on Twitter
Tucker Carlson is starting a show on Twitter after being fired by Fox News. On Tuesday, Carlson posted
2023-05-10 05:50
Steve Schwarzman Holds Off Giving Money to DeSantis After Meeting Him
Steve Schwarzman Holds Off Giving Money to DeSantis After Meeting Him
Steve Schwarzman will hold off donating money to Ron DeSantis for now, after a meeting with the expected
2023-05-10 04:59
Electronic Arts' quarterly bookings beat estimates
Electronic Arts' quarterly bookings beat estimates
(Reuters) -Videogame publisher Electronic Arts Inc beat fourth-quarter booking estimates on Tuesday as the latest installments in its "FIFA" and
2023-05-10 04:22
Adidas is still figuring out what to do with $1.3 billion worth of unsold Yeezys
Adidas is still figuring out what to do with $1.3 billion worth of unsold Yeezys
Nearly seven months on from Adidas parting ways with rapper Kanye West, and the sportswear brand reportedly still has $1.3 billion of unsold Yeezy stock in its warehouses. The decision from Adidas to split from West - otherwise known as Ye - came back in October last year came after the 45-year-old made antisemitic remarks both in interviews and online. But now, Adidas has to decide what to do with the remaining stock of the popular shoe as the company attempts to turn its fortune around after it abruptly ended its partnership with West and his Yeezy brand, with 400 million euros ($441 million) in lost sales at the start of the year. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Though Adidas is "getting closer and closer to making a decision" on what to do with the sneakers and the “options are narrowing,” new CEO Bjorn Gulden said, as per Associated Press. He became in charge back in January this year, three months after Adidas terminated it's partnership with Ye. However, a decision has not yet been reached due to "so many interested parties," he added. Gulden did not confirm whether the option to destroy the shoes had been ruled out but noted that this is something it is the company is "trying to avoid." Meanwhile other options have their own downsides, since selling the shoes would mean Ye would need to be paid royalties, removing brand identification would be dishonest. Giving the shoes away for free sounds like a nice idea in theory but this could cause them to be resold at a higher market price. Gulden is also remaining tight-lipped on the exact quantity of stock that is left since he believes if consumer are aware of this number it "could have an impact on demand," as per AP. The CEO admitted losing Yeezy is "of course hurting us" and if Adidas decides not to sell the remaining shoes, it could reduce earnings by 500 million euros this year. Net sales declined 1 per cent in the first quarter, to 5.27 billion euros, and would have risen per cent with the Yeezy line, the company said. As a whole, Gulden described 2023 as a "a year of transition" with "a better ’24 and a good ’25" as the German sportswear business continues without the Yeezy brand. Elsewhere, Adidas found itself being sued by investors last week who allege the company knew about Ye’s offensive remarks and harmful behaviour years before the termination and failed to take precautionary measures to limit financial losses. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-05-10 02:28
Colombia May Consider Rate Cut This Year, Finance Chief Says
Colombia May Consider Rate Cut This Year, Finance Chief Says
Colombian policymakers may start to discuss interest rate cuts in the second half of the year if inflation
2023-05-10 02:18
Lucid, Fisker production target cuts worsen EV start-up gloom
Lucid, Fisker production target cuts worsen EV start-up gloom
By Tiyashi Datta and Caroline Valetkevitch Production forecast cuts at Fisker Inc and Lucid Group have signaled more
2023-05-10 01:59
McCarthy Rejects Possibility of Short-Term Debt-Limit Extension
McCarthy Rejects Possibility of Short-Term Debt-Limit Extension
Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy rejected the possibility of a short-term debt-limit extension hours ahead of a meeting
2023-05-10 01:55
Americans' confidence in Powell hits a low mark for a Fed chief, poll shows
Americans' confidence in Powell hits a low mark for a Fed chief, poll shows
Americans' confidence in Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's economic stewardship has skidded to the lowest of any recent
2023-05-09 23:57
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