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Carlsen breaks Anand to win chess world title
(Reuters) - Norway's Magnus Carlsen, dubbed the "Justin Bieber of chess", won the Chess World Championship on Friday, playing a patient game and driving defending champion Viswanathan Anand of India to make self-destructive mistakes.
Edwin Watts Golf Shops files for bankruptcy, seeks sale
(Reuters) - Edwin Watts Golf Shops LLC, which has about 90 stores in the U.S. Southeast, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Monday due to increased competition and waning enthusiasm for the sport, according to a court filing.
Nike revenue surges in North America and Europe
(Reuters) - Nike Inc enjoyed big sales in gains in North America and Europe last quarter and benefited from fewer markdowns, helping the maker of sports clothes and shoes report a stronger-than-expected quarterly profit.
H&M to dress Sweden's Olympians in sportswear push
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Fashion firm H&M will clothe Sweden's Olympic teams at the winter and summer games, bringing a global audience for a growing line of sportswear from a company best known for budget frocks and style accessories.
H&M to dress Sweden's Olympians in sportswear push
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Fashion firm H&M will clothe Sweden's Olympic teams at the winter and summer games, bringing a global audience for a growing line of sportswear from a company best known for budget frocks and style accessories.
Sports Direct cashes in on Olympic fever
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's biggest sporting goods retailer Sports Direct reported an 18 percent rise in recent sales as customers caught London Olympics fever and kitted out children for a return to school.
Bolt, Twitter and taxpayers: winners and losers of 2012
LONDON (Reuters) - Every Olympic Games has its winners and losers, not just among the athletes and competing nations, who stand out from the crowd and take the praise or punishment as the host city steps into the limelight.
Bolt, Twitter and taxpayers: winners and losers of 2012
LONDON (Reuters) - Every Olympic Games has its winners and losers, not just among the athletes and competing nations, who stand out from the crowd and take the praise or punishment as the host city steps into the limelight.
Trade boost falls short of expectations - survey
LONDON (Reuters) - Retailers and hospitality firms have enjoyed the biggest uptick in trade during the London Olympics but the Games have failed to fulfil general business expectations, according to a survey published on Friday.
Trade boost falls short of expectations: survey
LONDON (Reuters) - Retailers and hospitality firms have enjoyed the biggest uptick in trade during the London Olympics but the Games have failed to fulfil general business expectations, according to a survey published on Friday.