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Nike is expected to cut ties with Zappos, Belk, Dillards and five other retailers as the footwear giant doubles down on digital

Nike is cutting ties with Zappos, Belk, Dillards, Boscov's, Bob's Stores, Fred Meyer, EBLens, VIM, and City Blue, according to a Susquehanna Financial Group report.

The company will no longer sell its branded shoes and clothing to Zappos, Belk, Dillards, Boscov's, Bob's Stores, Fred Meyer, EBLens, VIM, and City Blue, Poser said in a research note on Monday.

 

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Nike is making more room for BLM. Let's not forget they gave $40 million to BLM. Now you know how those riots were funded.

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What nike is trying to do is keep their shoes from becoming bargain finds at third party retailers and wholesale warehouses. Limiting the amount of people that are allowed to sell their shoes will limit the price they're allowed to charge thereby keeping prices at a premium.

Only bots would benefit from this....

This makes $NKE even more 🐂

Waiting for smart shoes from Nike which can monitor body health and the distance you travel wearing them.

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