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Puma AG CEO Jochen Zeitz (R) welcomes French luxury group Pinault-Printemps-Redoute's (PPR) chairman Francois-Henri Pinault for a press conference in Nuremberg, Germany, Thursday 12 April 2007. PPR, owner of the Gucci and
Jochen Zeitz, CEO of sports goods producer Puma, speaks at the company's general meeting in Herzogenaurach, Germany, 20 April 2010. Puma is the world's third biggest sports goods producer. Photo: DANIEL KARMANN
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CEO of Puma AG, Jochen Zeitz, speaks at the Puma general meeting in Nuremberg, Germany, 13 May 2009. Sports goods producer Puma has stagnated in its increase and hopes for a boost
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Jochen Zeitz, PUMA CEO shown at the company's annual balance press conference in Nuremberg, Germany, Monday, 19 February 2007. Photo: Daniel Karmann Stock Photo - Alamy
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Puma CEO Jochen Zeitz (right) watches as Her Royal Highness Queen Noor of Jordan speaks the PUMA.Creative Documentary Awards dinner, in partnership with the Channel 4 BRITDOC Foundation, at the Criterion restaurant
left to right) Puma CEO Jochen Zeitz and Her Royal Highness Queen Noor of Jordan attending the PUMA.Creative Documentary Awards dinner, in partnership with the Channel 4 BRITDOC Foundation, at the Criterion
Puma-CEO Jochen Zeitz is pictured during the balance press conference of the German shoes and sportswear company in Nuremberg, Germany, 18 February 2009. The world?s third largest manufacturer of sports equipment suffered