Sports equipment
Sportswear Giants Go Direct to Consumers (infographic)
Adidas announced an ambitious four-year plan called “Own the Game”, which centers around a shift towards a DTC-led business model
Guy creates sail to move in the wind storm (video)
He used a plastic toboggan
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"What Nestorovic said is not true"; Tiodorovic in favor of lifting all restrictions
"We should ease all the measures immediately, so that there are no more restrictions. Let all sports events, all manifestations be held normally... Well, today, students should also go to school, although only those who would like to improve their grades. Only with concerts, we'll have to wait until June 15. The whole world is doing that. Let people live normally.
Thessaloniki inventors and startuppers fighting Covid-19
It's Sunday afternoon. For our interview we've adapted to the conditions imposed by the pandemic, so it's conducted from home via the internet.
‘I felt full of fight,’ says Covid-19 survivor
The doctors and nurses who came into her room at the Greek capital's Attikon Hospital were always in medical coveralls and masks. She couldn't distinguish their features or roles - just their eyes, and that only when their goggles weren't fogged up.
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Racket sold nearly 3.3 million euros’ worth of knock-off sneakers
Financial Crimes Squad (SDOE) investigators are working with a courier company to ascertain the exact size of a knock-off sneaker racket that is believed to have sold at least 3.27 million euros' worth of merchandise to consumers in Greece.
Smuggling ring caught after making millions of euros
Thousands of consumers paid 3.27 million euros over the last couple of years for counterfeit trainers brought into Greece and sold by a gang recently busted by the country's Financial Crime Squad (SDOE).
A Woman Survives a 1.5-Kilometer Fall in Canada. Her Parachute Failed to Open
A woman in Canada has miraculously survived after plummeting more than 5,000 feet (1,500 meters) during a skydiving accident. The 30-year-old, who has not been named, fell into a wooded area after her main and backup parachutes failed to fully open in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, on August 10., Newsweek reported.
Incentives announced for use of motorcycle helmets
The government has announced incentives for the use of motorcycle helmets that include cutting value-added tax on protective gear from 24 percent to 13 percent.
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Last Glou store closes
The final chapter on the 34-year story of the Glou retail chain closed on Saturday, as the last store of the men's apparel company shut down in Piraeus, a few year's after the company went officially bankrupt.
At its peak Glou operated 67 stores, plus six Puma stores (the sportswear company's partner in Greece from 1994 to 2010), four Quicksilver stores and two Reporter outlets.
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