German sportswear company Adidas has reportedly hired American financial services firm JPMorgan Chase to help secure a potential sale of its Reebok brand, which could come as early as next year
Adidas ‘hires’ JPMorgan Chase to help secure Reebok sale
Reebok store logo seen in New York City. (Photo Illustration by Alex Tai/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
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