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Sportswear firm Nike has seen a huge rise in online sales as it bounces back from a coronavirus slump.
The US company saw digital sales rocket 82% during the June to August quarter, offsetting falling revenue in its stores.
On Tuesday, Nike posted revenue of $10.6bn (£8.3bn) as many of its key markets recovered including China.
For its previous quarter revenues were down by more than a third as it tackled store closures and lockdowns globally.
Nike chief executive John Donahoe said the shift to online sales could be a permanent trend.
"We know that digital is the new normal. The consumer today is digitally grounded and simply will not revert back," Mr Donahoe said.
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