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The first full month of summer is gearing up to be a big one for Nike.
Nike is forecasting it will have to pay $1 billion in additional costs because of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, the activewear giant announced Thursday.
Nike still has the edge over adidas by securing most of the top-ranked players in the world, but adidas has plenty of fan-favorite personalities on its talented roster to further elevate the brand.
Nike’s fourth-quarter sales fell 12% to $11.10 billion, compared with analysts’ expectation of a 14.9% drop to $10.72 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.
Nike projects $1B in tariff costs, plans supply chain shift from China and price hikes. CEO Elliott Hill outlines turnaround strategies for growth.
Nike leadership braced investors for tariff-fueled cost increases and smaller margins during the sportswear company’s Q4 earnings call Thursday. Still, shares soared 15% on Friday following a ...
Nike shares closed 15.2 per cent higher, for their biggest daily jump in four years. The stock’s move was also its third-biggest single-day advance on record and narrowed its year-to-date loss ...