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Wyett and Hurley on Nike, Hurley and action sports

Nike Affiliates President Roger Wyett and Hurley CEO Bob Hurley at Hurley HQ Monday. Photo by Shop-eat-surf.
By TIFFANY MONTGOMERY
June 05, 2012 07:51 AM

We find out more about why Nike kept Hurley and future plans, talk to Bob about taking the CEO seat again, and ask: is the Nike Trojan Horse theory dead?

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