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Specialized battle ends at Queenstown

First they pinched staff and then launched a breach of copyright claim – now US bike maker Specialized is taking on the South Island.While it received little fanfare, Central Otago-based retailer Outside Sports this week announced it secured a deal

NBR staff
Thu, 28 Oct 2010

First they pinched staff and then launched a breach of copyright claim – now US bike maker Specialized is taking on the South Island.

While it received little fanfare, Central Otago-based retailer Outside Sports this week announced it secured a deal as the only store to stock the Specialized brand

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NBR staff
Thu, 28 Oct 2010
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