2012年11月16日星期五

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Over the last year in particular,Nike (NYSE: NKE) has woven technology from its athletic footwear into the Cole Haan line. A worker at the American Wine and Spirits store told Cookeville Police Officer Kenneth Frye that “an older white female” had entered the store and placed two bottles of liquor into her purse. Other Cole Haan products,like the Franklin Wingtip ($268) and the Air Rhone Boot ($248) and Dorian Waterproof Boot ($228) womens north face jackets,feature Nike Air technology. These features helped Cole Haan stand out from rival luxury brands like Allen Edmonds,Alden,or Santoni on something other than style. Now that Nike has reached a deal to sell the brand to London-based private equity firm Apax Partners for $570 million,will Cole Haan still feature Nike tech? All Nike will say on the matter is that it will allow a transition period to allow Cole Haan's new owner to continue using Nike technology.The company declined to provide any details on the length of that period. It happened at the American Wine and Spirits store on E.10th Street,and it is one of several shoplifting cases reported to police in recent weeks. She then left the store without paying for those two bottles,though she did pay for another bottle of liquor,the officer’s report says north face outlet. Donald Copeland,65,of Dixie Park Drive,Cookeville,was cited for shoplifting at the IGA grocery store on N.Washington Ave.on November 14,says a report by Officer Neil Taylor. She stole a one liter bottle of Jack Daniels Honey whiskey valued at $34.99 and a one liter bottle of Paul Masson brandy valued at $16.49,but paid for a pint of bourbon,the report says. It's also unclear how valuable the inclusion of Lunarlon and Nike Air is to the Cole Haan brand.If it's a major driver of revenue,giving it up could be difficult. Allegedly,Copeland tried to leave the store without paying for two apple pies and a container of ham salad,items found inside a bag of groceries he did pay for,the report says north face outlet sale. A man and a woman stole a pair of size 11.5 Nike shoes valued at $50 and possibly other items at the Dunham’s Sporting Goods store on W.Jackson St.on November 10,says a report by Officer Brian Long. Perhaps the most notable example came in March,when Cole Haan debuted the LunarGrand.The shoes,which sell from $280 to $350 based on the style,are traditional wingtips on top,with Nike's Lunarlon cushioning system on the bottom. Calling it a "transition period" would imply that the period would eventually come to an end.Nike wouldn't say whether it would license its technology to Cole Haan for a longer period north face outlet online. The man left his old shoes in a shoebox in the store and walked out wearing the Nikes.The woman apparently stole something because when she walked out the door,she set the alarm off,the report says.Once outside,the two ran to a red Chevrolet Blazer and left the area. On store surveillance video,the two appear to be in their mid 30’s,the report says. http://www.sneakool.com/

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