NBA, not China, will blink first, says Professor Reddy
By Bloomberg
09 October 2019 |
2:20 pm
Srinivas Reddy, professor of marketing at Singapore Management University, discusses the dispute between the NBA and China and what is at stake for the NBA. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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