Nike shares sell off after Zion Williamson's shoe breaks live on TV
Posted Feb 21, 2019
Nike's shares sold off Thursday after a pair of the sneaker company's shoes malfunctioned during a live televised NCAA game, injuring the NBA's No. 1 basketball prospect. Duke's Zion Williamson was injured 33 seconds into Duke's 88-72 loss to UNC Wednesday when his shoe broke and caused him to lose his footing, injuring his knee in the process.
(CBC.ca)
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