In Monday's Money Matters, Jane King discusses the surge in Nike purchases after releasing an ad featuring Colin Kaepernick, a new strategy to bring more people to athletic stadiums and a company that will let you rent a chicken.
Nike sales up after Colin Kaepernick ad, stadiums drop food costs to boost attendance and more

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Store that refused to sell Nike shoes after controversial Colin Kaepernick ad will close
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General Motors to lay off more than 4,000 workers, Americans to overspend for Valentine’s Day and more
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UNC extends apparel deal with Nike, Amazon’s Whole Foods purchase may not be paying off and more
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Colin Kaepernick reaches settlement in national anthem kneeling collusion case against NFL
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Colin Kaepernick on the Carolina Panthers? His attorney makes a bold prediction
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Disney parks may be pricing out customers, Apple value plunges and more
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Walmart brings in more delivery services, food recalls are on the rise and more
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This season’s most returned gifts, North Carolina’s 16 cent wage gap and more
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Kroger opens high-tech groceries stores, Amazon plans to deliver packages into your garage and more
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Netflix hikes subscriber prices, online holiday spending breaks records and more
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Once popular clothing chain closes for good, Delta trounces the competition and more
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Social media could make you spend more, Weight Watchers stock plunges and more
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Target app may charge based on distance to store, major power company fined for computer hack and more