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How does this make sense? They're both essentially the same company. Saying Nike is competing against JB is basically saying they're competing against themselves.
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Originally Posted by LimitedRetroOG
How does this make sense? They're both essentially the same company. Saying Nike is competing against JB is basically saying they're competing against themselves.
Originally Posted by LimitedRetroOG
How does this make sense? They're both essentially the same company. Saying Nike is competing against JB is basically saying they're competing against themselves.
Originally Posted by LimitedRetroOG
How does this make sense? They're both essentially the same company. Saying Nike is competing against JB is basically saying they're competing against themselves.
Originally Posted by LimitedRetroOG
How does this make sense? They're both essentially the same company. Saying Nike is competing against JB is basically saying they're competing against themselves.
Originally Posted by LimitedRetroOG
How does this make sense? They're both essentially the same company. Saying Nike is competing against JB is basically saying they're competing against themselves.
Originally Posted by LimitedRetroOG
How does this make sense? They're both essentially the same company. Saying Nike is competing against JB is basically saying they're competing against themselves.
Originally Posted by Executive76
Originally Posted by LimitedRetroOG
How does this make sense? They're both essentially the same company. Saying Nike is competing against JB is basically saying they're competing against themselves.
I don't get how the concept is hard to grasp...competition is good for business.
You don't think people within companies compete?
Back to the OP's question though...JB's been flooding the market LONG before 2011
Originally Posted by Executive76
Originally Posted by LimitedRetroOG
How does this make sense? They're both essentially the same company. Saying Nike is competing against JB is basically saying they're competing against themselves.
I don't get how the concept is hard to grasp...competition is good for business.
You don't think people within companies compete?
Back to the OP's question though...JB's been flooding the market LONG before 2011