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Adidas CEO to Leave Post Ahead of Schedule as the Company Faces Challenges in Chinese Market
German sports brand Adidas recently announced that its CEO, Kasper Rorsted, will leave his post in 2023—three years before his contract ends—and that the company is now searching for its ...
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