Nike Divests Hurley To Sharpen Focus On Consumer Direct Offense
Nike will sell the Hurley brand to brand management company Bluestar Alliance for an undisclosed sum. Bluestar plans to build on Hurley’s existing global presence and evolve the brand into a complete lifestyle portfolio, with action sports playing a key role. Nike acquired Hurley in 2002 and has since grown the brand to 29 stores, including […]
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