April 18, 2018 Shareholder Sues Kevin Plank Over Port Covington Project
A NJ shareholder lawsuit claims that Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank improperly profited on a $70.3 million purchase by the company of a parcel of land in the Port Covington Development that Plank had paid just $35 million for three years earlier. Trump Now Says TPP Deal is No Good
Reversing a position he took a week ago in front of worried farm state politicians, President Trump now has rejected rejoining the Trans-Pacific Partnership because there are too many contingencies and said he will return to his original trade strategy of negotiating bilateral deals. Report: More Nike Execs Forced Out
Following the departure of Antoine Andrews, Nike’s VP of diversity and inclusion, announced yesterday, two more high-level Eager Beavertons were forced to leave the company. Firearms Trade Declined in January
Gun imports and exports were broadly down in Jan., but handgun exports were the exception, surging 77% to 32,363 units with both pistols and revolvers up. Youth Team Sports Participation Plunged Last Year
Participation in team sports by kids age 7-17 declined 5.8% in 2017, while total team sports participation inched down 0.6%, according to the latest research from the NSGA. National Park Visits Dropped Again in March
Recreation visits fell 6% in Mar. to 20,156,334 from 21,415,417 last year and year-to-date visits dipped 9% to 45,884,165 from 50,380,317. Etcetera: REI, DRYV, Hoka One One
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