Qiaodan Sports, which sells a line of knock-off Michael Jordan shoes, is one of many Chinese companies appropriating intellectual property to boost sales.
China's Supreme Court in Beijing dismissed the trademark suit under the grounds that there was insufficient evidence.
Claimants can also opt for $15 in the form of a check.
U.S. consumer optimism jumped this month, offsetting investors' concerns about Greece's ongoing debt crisis.
Demand for Nike’s Jordan, LeBron and Kobe basketball shoe brands have continued to drive strong sales growth.
Nike is under scrutiny for a deal it made to provide product for the Brazilian national soccer team.
The eight year deal, announced Wednesday, marks the first time the logo of a corporate sponsor will appear on NBA uniforms.
The Islamic State group has threatened to punish anyone caught selling, buying or wearing Nike products because the company's name is deemed sinful.
As wireless personal technology improves, capturing health and fitness data using smart wearables is on the rise.
The migrant workers say they haven’t received their housing allowances as required by law.
Nike, the world's largest sportswear maker, reports Thursday and analysts will be eyeing possible foreign exchange headwinds.
The Withings Pulse O2 is one of the more technically capable fitness trackers out there, but it's design is cumbersome and unattractive.
The high-end yogawear retailer is poised to post higher quarterly sales Thursday, analysts say.
Amid accusations of child abuse, Adrian Peterson has lost endorsement deals with Castrol, EpiPen and now Nike.
The Asian giant is playing catch-up in industrial robotics as its labor costs rise and automation costs drop.
Even though Nike canned its entire FuelBand team in April, the company is still banking on the future of wearable technology.
The German sneaker maker bought Reebok in 2006 in hopes of gaining market share in the U.S., but the plan hasn't worked.
High demand for footwear and apparels in the quarter ending August pushed the sportswear manufacturer's profits up 15 percent.
Apple may be poised to embrace social media with its latest hire, former Nike social media head, Musa Tariq.
Team Italy arrived in Brazil in style wearing Dolce & Gabbana suits, a far cry from the USA national team that showed up in sweatpants.
Nike proved it can grow business and reduce dependence on labor. This doesn't bode well for low-wage factory workers in Asia, or anywhere.
While the decline doesn't correspond with a fall in sales, the biggest cuts have come from Asia, where most of the company’s products are made.