Manchester United cleared another hurdle in the top-four race on Saturday with a 2-0 win at home to Wolves.
01.05.2023 - 12:17 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Summer is fast approaching, and whether this means prepping for poolside selfies or sorting your wardrobe for alfresco adventures, you’ll want to make sure your mobile phone is up to the challenge of capturing your upcoming escapades.
And shoppers looking to upgrade their mobile phones this May can get a huge freebie if they opt for the latest Samsung device.
The retailer is offering shoppers £300 worth of Adidas vouchers for free when they purchase a new Galaxy S23 Series smartphone this month.
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The deal runs from April 26 to May 30, so those looking to upgrade their device this month can benefit from the offer and redeem their £300 voucher.
To qualify for the Adidas gift voucher, customers will need to purchase a Galaxy S23 Series smartphone from the Samsung website. Once you have received your new device, visit samsung-offers.claims/s23faststart to start your claim. Shoppers will be asked to confirm which product they have purchased and provide some details along with your proof of purchase
Once the claim has been reviewed, shoppers will receive an email within seven working days to confirm when it has been validated, and the voucher will arrive within 45 days of the claim being validated.
The Galaxy S23 Ultra, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 are all included with the deal, and must be purchased on a SIM free basis - so contracts aren’t included.
The claim must be submitted within 30 days of the purchase date, and are limited to four per household, or one per business.
The S23 is an upgrade from the S22 range, the 2022 upgrade of the 'S' series, which Samsung has updated each year since the original Samsung Galaxy S back in 2010.
The devices were
Manchester United cleared another hurdle in the top-four race on Saturday with a 2-0 win at home to Wolves.
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Adidas is currently figuring out what to do with its stock of unsold Yeezy shoes worth $1.3 billion, Billboard reports. The company ended its association with Yeezy founder Kanye West after his spate of anti-Semitic comments in late 2022.
Adidas has a major Yeezy problem right now!
severed partnership with Kanye West and his Yeezy brand is “hurting” the business.Bjørn Gulden said that the loss of Yeezy is “of course hurting us”, particularly sales in North America, which have seen a 20 per cent loss. The Yeezy loss cut sales by €400m (£350million) in the first quarter of 2023.BBC News reports that, overall, total revenue fell by 1 per cent.It follows Adidas cutting ties with West after he made a series of remarks last year that were viewed as anti-Semitic.
Kanye West has reportedly opened a new Yeezy office in Los Angeles next door to a building owned by Adidas.West partnered with Adidas under the Yeezy banner in late 2013, with their first joint collection then debuting in 2015.Last year, Adidas ended its long-running partnership with West and Yeezy in October over the rapper’s string of antisemitic comments, with the brand calling his actions “unacceptable, hateful and dangerous”.Now, a post from fan site Donda Times appears to reveal that the new Yeezy office is located on Los Angeles’ Melrose Avenue, between Laurel and North Edinburgh streets.All that separates the new office from the Adidas building is a hairdressers.A post shared by HipHopDX (@hiphopdx)Back in February, Adidas warned of potential major profit losses after severing ties with West last year.Following a “thorough review”, it was confirmed that the brand would immediately stop production of its line of Yeezy products and halt payments to the artist and his companies.Adidas said that it was expected to take a hit of up to €250million (£217million) to its net income in 2022 as a result of the decision. Now, as BBC News reports, Adidas has published its financial guidance for 2023 in which the sports giant refers to “the significant adverse impact from not selling the existing [Yeezy] stock”.Last November, it was reported that Adidas’ chief executive and other senior figures at the company had talked about the potential fallout from its relationship with West as long as four years prior.It came after a report from Rolling Stone made claims over the treatment of employees at Yeezy, with some ex-staff alleging a “cult-like atmosphere” at the brand’s office.
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Adidas shareholders have filed a class action lawsuit against the sportswear company in relation to the collapse last year of its partnership with Kanye West.They claim that bosses there were aware of the problematic behaviour of the firm’s long-term celebrity partner and therefore should have done more to mitigate the commercial impact of any controversy that would necessitate the axing of that partnership.West and Adidas had a long and very profitable alliance around the former’s Yeezy brand, but that came to an end last October in the wake of the rapper making a number of racist and antisemitic statements.At the time, the sportswear firm stated: “Adidas does not tolerate antisemitism and any other sort of hate speech. Ye’s recent comments and actions have been unacceptable, hateful and dangerous, and they violate the company’s values of diversity and inclusion, mutual respect and fairness”.“After a thorough review”, it went on, “the company has taken the decision to terminate the partnership with Ye immediately, end production of Yeezy branded products and stop all payments to Ye and his companies.
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