Tiger Woods Breaks Up With Nike. Will On Holding Be His New Home?

Tiger Woods Breaks Up With Nike. Will On Holding Be His New Home?

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Tiger Woods was sponsored by Nike (NKE 1.00%) for nearly 30 years, but that ended yesterday. It’s unclear where Woods will sign next, but hopefully this could be Woods’ landing spot boosted shares of ON Holding (ONON 4.29%).

In this video, Travis Hoyum explains why On Holding is not suitable for Tiger Woods. Partly because of how different it is in the market. *The share price used is the closing price on January 8, 2023. This video was posted on January 8, 2024. Want to invest €1000 in On Holding now?

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