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23.10.25 - 15:36
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Just redo it: inside Nike′s plans to put the swoosh back into its sales (The Guardian)
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The world's largest sportswear company was wobbling amid complaints that it had become too safe. Armed with a provocative new slogan, the company reveals the innovations and strategy it hopes will turn its reputation aroundThe entrance to Nike's swish global headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon is paved with rough cobbles, designed to remind employees to watch their step when they go forward.Last summer, though, not even the world's biggest sports brand could stop itself from taking an almighty tumble. Continue reading......
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01.10.25 - 20:12
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Nike Earnings Beat, Running Sales Surge (Bloomberg)
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Nike shares got a boost after beating earnings expectations, with strong growth in North America and running products up 20 percent. But challenges remain. Telsey Group Senior Research Analyst Cristina Fernandez joined Bloomberg Open Interest to talk about some of those hurdles including weak China sales, tariffs and cooling demand for classic sneakers. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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01.10.25 - 09:27
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Nike schrumpft nicht mehr - Aktie steigt (Reuters)
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Nike-Vorstandschef Elliott Hill bringt den weltgrößten Sportartikelkonzern zurück in die Spur. Der Adidas-Rivale stoppte im ersten Quartal 2025/26 den Abwärtstrend beim Umsatz und überraschte damit die Experten. Grund dafür ist vor allem, dass sich Nike unter Hill wieder mehr auf den Verkauf über Einzelhändler konzentriert. Das zahlte sich aus. Der Nettogewinn ging zwar um 31 Prozent zurück, übertraf aber die Erwartungen der Analysten ebenfalls. Finanzvorstand Matt Friend warnte aber vor Euphorie. Die Nike-Aktie stieg am Dienstag nachbörslich um 3,4 Prozent..
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01.10.25 - 00:18
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Nike′s Trajectory Improves on Better-Than-Expected Sales (Bloomberg)
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Nike's wholesale business and strength in North America powered the company's latest quarterly sales above Wall Street's expectations, showing that turnaround efforts at the world's largest sportswear company are starting to deliver results. Sales fell 1% on a currency-neutral basis in the company's most-recent quarter, a smaller drop than investors anticipated, according to a statement. Revenue in the period was $11.7 billion, higher than the $11 billion projected by analysts. The results mark progress in Chief Executive Officer Elliott Hill's push to reset Nike by clearing out old inventory and reorganizing its corporate structure, including replacing many top executives. Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analyst for E-Commerce and Athleisure Poonam Goyal joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss. She speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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30.09.25 - 23:42
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Nike Q1 Profit Down 30% (AFX)
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WASHINGTON COUNTY (dpa-AFX) - Nike Inc (NKE) Tuesday reported its results for first quarter, with earnings dropping over 30% from the same period last year.The company's earnings came in at $727 m......
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