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  2. Horst Dassler - Wikipedia

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    Horst Dassler (12 March 1936 – 9 April 1987) [3] : 215 was a German businessman. The son of Adolf "Adi" Dassler, founder of Adidas. Horst Dassler founded Arena, a swimwear company, and became chairman of Adidas, and at the time of his death it was the world's largest sporting goods manufacturer with affiliates in 40 nations. [4]

  3. Category:Adidas brands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Adidas brands" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Adolf Dassler - Wikipedia

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    Adolf " Adi " Dassler (3 November 1900 – 6 September 1978) was a German cobbler, inventor, and businessman who founded the German sportswear company Adidas. He was also the younger brother of Rudolf Dassler, founder of Puma. Dassler was an innovator in athletic shoe design and one of the early promoters who obtained endorsements from athletes ...

  5. Adidas is investigating allegations of embezzlement and ... - AOL

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    Adidas is the world’s second largest sportswear retailer. Greater China — a region that encompasses mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan — contributes 15% of the company’s sales.

  6. Peloton, Adidas Partner Up - AOL

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    Adidas and Peloton are joining forces. The German sports brand and the popular fitness platform have teamed up on an Adidas x Peloton activewear and lifestyle collection that launches next week ...

  7. Affiliate network - Wikipedia

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    An affiliate network acts as an intermediary between publishers and merchant affiliate programs.It allows website publishers to more easily find and participate in affiliate programs which are suitable for their website (and thus generate income from those programs), and allows websites offering affiliate programs (typically online merchants) to reach a larger audience by promoting their ...

  8. Sports At Any Cost: Take Our College Sports Subsidy Data

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    The Subsidy Gap. The $10 Billion Divide Between Elite Sports Programs And All The Rest. The Huffington Post collaborated with The Chronicle of Higher Education, a leading provider of higher education news, to analyze financial records from 201 public universities and to report this story. A searchable database of all those records is available ...

  9. Affiliate marketing - Wikipedia

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    Affiliate marketing. Cost per action. Revenue sharing. Mobile advertising. v. t. e. Affiliate marketing is a marketing arrangement in which affiliates receive a commission for each visit, signup or sale they generate for a merchant. This arrangement allows businesses to outsource part of the sales process. [1]