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  2. Puma (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Puma SE is a German multinational corporation who design and manufacture athletic and casual footwear, apparel, and accessories, headquartered in Herzogenaurach, Bavaria, Germany. Puma is the third largest sportswear manufacturer in the world. [8] The company was founded in 1948 by Rudolf Dassler (1898–1974).

  3. Pou Chen Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Pou Chen Corporation (Chinese: 寶成工業股份有限公司) (Taiwan Stock Exchange Stock Code: 9904), or Pou Chen, is a leading footwear manufacturer in Taiwan, and the largest branded athletic and casual footwear manufacturer in the world. [1] [2] It is headquartered in Taichung City, Taiwan.

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    Puma said its earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) rose 34.4% on the year to 146 million euros ($148 million), compared with analysts' average forecast for 128.94 million euros.

  5. Fossil Group - Wikipedia

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    Fossil also makes licensed accessories for brands such as BMW, Puma, Emporio Armani, Michael Kors, DKNY, Diesel, Kate Spade New York, Tory Burch, Chaps, and Armani Exchange. [4] Kosta Kartsotis, brother of Tom Kartsotis and CEO, owns approximately 12.5% of Fossil stock. The company name is the nickname the brothers gave their father. [5]

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    Puma grew sales in all product categories thanks to the return of team sports after COVID-19 restrictions, the company's efforts to make basketball "cool again" among U.S. teenagers and the ...

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  8. Dassler brothers feud - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970 World Cup, Puma won the business battle. [3] The most famous athlete in the world at that time was Brazilian footballer Pelé, and prior to the tournament the Dassler brothers agreed the "Pelé Pact" where neither company would sponsor Pelé with the belief that a bidding war would become too expensive.

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