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Nike’s revenue is down due to a combination of factors including reduced consumer spending, particularly in key markets like China, inventory issues and competition.
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Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript June 26, 2025 NIKE, Inc. beats earnings expectations. Reported EPS is $0.14, expectations ...
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Inventory levels are tightening across warehouses, as retailers reduce stock levels and SKU variety in response to trade uncertainty and economic pressure. Stock on hand has reportedly dropped from ...
Nike, which imports much of its product from Asia, with Vietnam and China being its two biggest manufacturing markets, was seen as a potential loser on the news, even though those two countries ...
The sportswear giant, the world's largest athletics brand by sales, said it plans to cut production in China to try and minimise the impact of Trump's trade policies.
Nike is continuing the trend of shoes based on Ja’s favorite Kool-Aid flavors. The next collaboration will feature University Blue outsoles with pink and red gradients on the shoe’s upper.
Nike stock rose Wednesday after Trump said the US had struck a trade deal with Vietnam, a key import source for the company and others in the footwear industry.
Nike’s shares are rising sharply after saying it plans to shift some of its production away from China.
Fourth-quarter tailwind Nike stock has been on quite a tear since the company published its fiscal fourth-quarter 2025 results last Thursday after market close.
Nike (NYSE: NKE) stock jumped 17% in June, according to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence. Nike has had an awful few years, as its problems have evolved from supply chain issues to ...