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  3. Reebok - Wikipedia

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    Reebok International Limited (/ ˈ r iː b ɒ k /) is an American fitness footwear and clothing brand that is a part of Authentic Brands Group.It was established in England in 1958 as a companion company to J.W. Foster and Sons, a sporting goods company which had been founded in 1895 in Bolton, Lancashire.

  4. George W. Bush shoe-throwing incident - Wikipedia

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    Shoes are considered unclean in the Arab World.Effigies of many United States presidents had long appeared with shoes on them all over the Middle East. [14] Matthew Cassel of The Electronic Intifada in the context of the "Bush shoeing" incident expressed the opinion that the Western media overplayed the phenomenon as being "Arab" in particular.

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    It was initially announced that the site would charge users a $50 annual membership fee [15] [16] after a 90-day free trial period, and that the membership fee would be the only source of profit for the company – so the merchandise would be sold at break-even prices by Jet.com. [13] [17] Lore said "The bottom line is, we're basically not ...

  6. Foot Locker - Wikipedia

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    On February 12, 1999, a federal jury in Austin awarded $341,000 (equivalent to $586,579 in 2023) [24] to a former Foot Locker shoe store manager who said the company systematically discriminated against its African American employees by offering more opportunities for promotions to white managers.

  7. Weinbrenner Shoe Company - Wikipedia

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    After eight years in repair and sale, the pair transitioned into manufacturing. In 1900 they purchased the Knoll Shoe Company for $1,500. The new company they formed was named the Albert H. Weinbrenner Company. [1] The company grew quickly, reaching production of 60 pairs of boots per day by 1902 and 2,500 pairs per day by 1905.

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