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Part Finder - Honda - 1999 - CRM250AR (CRM250) - WIRING HARNESS

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Nike Buys Converse Now

: Nike paid ~$305 million for 100% equity, plus certain liabilities.

Nike acquired Converse in for approximately $305 million . At the time, Converse was a bankrupt legend struggling with debt and outdated technology, but Nike saw potential in its iconic status as a cultural and lifestyle brand. The Deal & Strategic Value

: The acquisition allowed Nike to fill a mid-priced basketball shoe gap in its portfolio without diluting its own premium image.

: Unlike other acquisitions, Nike famously chose not to overhaul the classic Chuck Taylor design initially, realizing its value lay in authenticity and nostalgia rather than high-performance technology. Performance & Evolution

: Nike paid ~$305 million for 100% equity, plus certain liabilities.

Nike acquired Converse in for approximately $305 million . At the time, Converse was a bankrupt legend struggling with debt and outdated technology, but Nike saw potential in its iconic status as a cultural and lifestyle brand. The Deal & Strategic Value

: The acquisition allowed Nike to fill a mid-priced basketball shoe gap in its portfolio without diluting its own premium image.

: Unlike other acquisitions, Nike famously chose not to overhaul the classic Chuck Taylor design initially, realizing its value lay in authenticity and nostalgia rather than high-performance technology. Performance & Evolution