Reebok
No. Reebok isn't Turkish at all. The name comes from the Afrikaans spelling of rhebok, a type of African antelope or gazelle.Reebok is actually just the name of the shoe company when translated and does not mean "fleet of foot." A reebok is a small and very fast type of antelope.
As of October 2023, Reebok is not a publicly traded company; it is a subsidiary of Authentic Brands Group, which acquired Reebok from Adidas in 2021. Prior to that acquisition, Reebok was part of Adidas, which is a publicly traded company. Authentic Brands Group itself is privately held.
The name of the company Reebok comes from the Afrikaans word for antelope, which is rhebok.
Adidas are doing well but reebok is doing alright.
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The name comes from Afrikaans/Dutch spelling of rhebok, a type of African antelope or gazelle. The company, founded in 1895, was originally called Mercury Sports but was renamed Reebok in 1958.
Yes, Reebok is a proper noun. A proper noun is the name of a person, place, or thing. Reebok is the name of a company, a thing.
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