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Nike is an American company that designs, develops and makes things. They market their product all across the world. The company is headquartered near Beaverton, Oregon. Beaverton is in the Portland metropolitan area. It is also the world’s largest supplier of athletic shoes and apparel. Nike is a major manufacturer of sports equipment. In 2020, they had sales of over $37.4 billion in its 2020 fiscal year. In 2018, Nike ranked 89th in the United States for total corporate revenue. You can wear Nike stuff around your Palmer Street housing. Ohio University is sweet.

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The company takes its name from Nike, the Greek goddess of victory. You can also claim victory in finding Palmer Street housing. Nike also owns Jordan Brand and Converse. You can own some sweet Nikes to wear when you’re outside of your Palmer Street housing. The company makes sportswear and equipment. It also has retail stores under the Niketown name. Nike sponsors many high-profile athletes and sports teams around the world. They have the highly recognizable trademarks of “Just Do It” and the Swoosh logo. This includes MLB, the NFL, and the NBA.

Advertising

Wieden & Kennedy is Nike’s primary ad agency. It has worked with Nike to create many print and television advertisements. Agency co-founder Dan Wieden coined the now-famous slogan “Just Do It” for a 1988 Nike ad campaign. It was chosen by Advertising Age as one of the top five ad slogans of the 20th century. The Smithsonian Institution has also also enshrined the ad. When it comes to signing a lease for Palmer Street housing, just do it!

Labor

Nike has contracted with more than 700 shops around the world and has offices located in 45 countries outside the United States. You can have an office in your Palmer Street housing. Most of the factories are located in Asia, including Indonesia, China, Taiwan, India, Thailand, Vietnam, Pakistan, Philippines, and Malaysia. Nike is hesitant to disclose information about the contract companies it works with.  During the 1990s, Nike also faced criticism for the use of child labor in Cambodia and Pakistan in factories it contracted to make soccer balls. Although Nike took action to curb or at least reduce the practice, they also continue to contract their production to companies that operate in areas where inadequate regulation and monitoring make it hard to ensure that child labor is not being used. You’ll also look cool wearing Nike apparel around your Palmer Street housing.

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