Adidas CEO explains why the company's relationship with Amazon can be a 'battle'

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Adidas partners with Amazon to sell online in the United States, and it is looking at expanding the partnership. Still, Adidas CEO Kasper Rorsted has some concerns over data sharing and protecting Adidas' brand.

 

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