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Nike Misses Revenue Estimates on Weak North America; Profits Beat

Nike, Inc. reported profits slipped 1 percent in the fiscal first quarter ended August 31. Sales grew 2 percent on a currency-neutral basis as double-digit gains in China helped offset a 1 percent decline in North America. Earnings came in well above analyst targets but sales were slightly below.

EXEC: Jefferies Downgrades Nike, Foot Locker on Slowdown Concerns  

Analysts at Jefferies downgraded Nike, Foot Locker and Urban Outfitters as survey data shows the resumption of payments on student loans may force families to limit their spending on apparel and sneakers. Nike’s sales are also expected to be pressured by lean inventory disciplines across wholesale channels and macro headwinds facing China.

Nike Extends Refurbished Program To Nike.com

Nike extended its Refurbished program to its website, offering discounts on refurbished sneakers. The company introduced the program at select Nike and Nike Factory Outlet stores in April 2021 to support its broader Move to Zero climate change initiative.

Nike Rise Store to Open in Birmingham, England

Nike plans to open a Nike Rise concept store in Birmingham, its second to open in the U.K. and the first outside of London, according to Hammerson, the British property development and investment company that owns Bullring.

EXEC: Nike Retains Top Spot as Most Valuable Global Apparel Brand

Nike ranked as the world’s most valuable apparel brand for the ninth consecutive year, according to Brand Finance’s 2023 Annual Apparel 50 Report.  Other brands in the active lifestyle space that made the Top 50 included Adidas, at #5; Lululemon, #16; Puma, #19; Anta, #26; Under Armour, #27; The North Face, #28; Moncler, #29; Skechers, #32; Fila, #34; Li Ning, #42; and New Balance, #50.

EXEC: HSBC is Bullish on Adidas, Lululemon and Puma; Still Holds on Nike

In a bullish report, HSBC said that despite tough conditions expected to continue in the U.S., sales growth and margins should improve for the global sporting goods sector following its “post-pandemic hangover.” Beneficiaries include Adidas, Lululemon and Puma, all rated “Buys” by HSBC while Nike remains at “Hold” due to its U.S. exposure.

EXEC: Nike Confident In Profit Recovery in FY24

At its annual meeting, Nike officials expressed confidence that profitability would bounce back in the coming fiscal year ended May 2024 after markdowns to clear excessive inventories led to a profit shortfall in the prior fiscal year. Execs were also bullish on the brand’s innovation pipeline, structural tailwinds behind the athletics space and its evolving marketplace strategy.

Nike Shareholders Reject Pay Equity Proposal

At Nike, Inc.’s annual meeting Tuesday, shareholders voted against a proposal seeking a more detailed report on pay gaps across race and gender. Shareholders also rejected a proposal over the disclosure of human rights commitments.

EXEC: DSW Parent Gets Lift from Casual Offerings, Nike’s Early Return

Shares of Designer Brands Inc., the parent of the DSW, surged 22 percent Thursday after reporting second-quarter results that topped Wall Street targets with both sales and gross margins improving sequentially versus the first quarter. Doug Howe, CEO, said sales were helped by “increasing strength in our casual offerings,” including a strong launch of Le Tigre footwear, and he remains enthused about the return this month of Nike to DSW’s selling floors.

Avenatti Loses Conviction Appeal in Nike Extortion Case

The US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit rejected Michael Avenatti’s claim that no sufficient evidence supported his February 2020 conviction on charges of extortion and honest services fraud for threatening to smear Nike if the company did not pay him millions.