Nike plans to earn $ 36 billion by 2017 year
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Nike plans to earn $ 36 billion by 2017 year

Nike drew up a Napoleonic plan, according to which by 2017, revenues should reach the level of 36 billion dollars. The intermediate bar - 30 billion dollars - should be taken in the 2015 year.

According to analysts, this year the company will complete this year with an income of $ 27,5 billion.

The main hopes of the executive director of the company Mark Parker pins on the Chinese market. As for buyers, Nike relies on a female audience.

The main hopes of the executive director of the company Mark Parker pins on the Chinese market. As for buyers, Nike relies on a female audience.

Nike drew up a Napoleonic plan to reach $ 2017 billion in revenues by 36. The intermediate level - $ 30 billion - should be taken in 2015 ...
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