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Adidas is seeking to grow its eCommerce business, although the German sportswear retailer is actively looking to sell its Reebok brand. In social commerce, Walmart is “doubling down” on its embrace of the TikTok short video social media platform. And in the markets, gaming platform Roblox has debuted on the New York Stock Exchange, while in digital banking, customers want control over the authentication processes of their mobile banking apps. All this, Today in Data.

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    Data: 

    2004: The year that the gaming platform Roblox was founded.

    150K: Minimum number of products stocked by the typical Walmart SuperCenter.

    97%: Share of banking customers who want control over their mobile banking apps’ authentication processes.

    $3.8B: Amount Adidas paid to acquire Reebok 15 years ago.

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    1K: Number of developers and creators who earned over $10K on the Roblox Platform last year.