NYSE - Delayed Quote • USD NIKE, Inc. (NKE) Follow Compare 78.34 +0.73 (+0.94%) At close: November 27 at 4:00 p.m. EST 78.49 +0.15 (+0.19%) After hours: 8:00 p.m. EST All News Press Releases SEC Filings All SEC Filings Corporate Changes & Voting Matters Periodic Financial Reports Proxy Statements Tender Offer/Acquisition Reports Offering Registrations Nike and Ant Group to improve e-commerce and sustainability in China Nike e-commerce will integrate Ant's cloud customer service solution. Nike (NKE) Gains As Market Dips: What You Should Know In the closing of the recent trading day, Nike (NKE) stood at $78.34, denoting a +0.94% change from the preceding trading day. Nike CEO Elliott Hill Has Already Made 5 Big Hires and Promotions in His First Few Weeks Elliott Hill has hit the ground running and has bolstered several areas of Nike's leadership team. We Messed Up: Kohl’s CEO Gives a Mea Culpa The company’s departing chief executive had no trouble owning up to mistakes that led to a steep drop in the company’s quarterly sales. Abercrombie & Fitch CEO on tariffs: We'll manage through it Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Fran Horowitz strikes a bullish tone on the holidays, warns on tariff impact. A Look At The Fair Value Of NIKE, Inc. (NYSE:NKE) Key Insights NIKE's estimated fair value is US$67.63 based on 2 Stage Free Cash Flow to Equity Current share price of... 5 investing trends for 2025—and 15 stocks to help you bet on them How to play AI, luxury goods, defense, and more. (And while you're at it: Buy gold.) Nike Taps Treasure Heinle as HR Chief as Monique Matheson Retires It's the latest shift to occur in Nike's HR business unit after the Swoosh named Kizmet Mills as its new DEI chief in late October. How to play apparel stocks under Trump: Nike, Steve Madden, ON As President-elect Donald Trump's second term in the White House draws nearer, investors weigh how the former president's actual tariff policies stack up against his campaign rhetoric. Needham & Co. managing director of equity research for apparel and footwear Tom Nikic joins Market Domination with Julie Hyman and Josh Lipton to discuss his playbook for retail stocks under Trump. "There's a wide range of exposures" in the apparel and footwear space, Nikic says, noting, "There's a couple of things to keep in mind. No. 1. Any revenues that a company generates outside the United States are not affected by this. So if you're a global brand like Nike (NKE), for example, that does 60% of your revenue outside of the US, that 60% of revenue is completely isolated from this potential risk." He adds, "A lot of brands over time have been moving their manufacturing away from China just for the sake of having a more well-diversified supply chain." The analyst says he sees "two ends of the spectrum in my coverage" in regard to the impact of tariffs under Trump. "I think the company that's the most well insulated is ON Running (ONON), the Swiss sneaker company. They make almost all their shoes in Vietnam and what they don't make in Vietnam, they make in Indonesia. So, they have de minimis risk from tariffs." "The flip side of the coin would be Steve Madden (SHOO). They currently make about 80% of their products in China and don't have that really, really big international presence to insulate them." To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination here. This post was written by Naomi Buchanan. NIKE, Inc. Appoints Treasure Heinle as Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer BEAVERTON, Ore., November 25, 2024--NIKE, Inc. (NYSE: NKE) today announced a change to its Senior Leadership Team (SLT). Treasure Heinle, Chief Talent Officer, will become the company’s new Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO). In her new role, Heinle will be responsible for leading the global HR function and managing NIKE’s People vision and strategy. She succeeds Monique Matheson who has decided to retire from NIKE after 26 years with the company. This leadership c Nike (NKE) Post Q3 Earnings: Buy, Sell, or Hold? Over the past six months, Nike’s stock price has fallen to $78.24. Shareholders have lost 14.9% of their capital, highly disappointing when considering the S&P 500 has climbed 13%. This may have investors wondering how to approach the situation. 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Billionaire investors conduct careful research into every stock they buy, which is why it's worth checking out what they are buying (or selling). Fortunately, investment firms that manage more than $100 million are required to disclose their holdings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Nike stock gains: Needham gives Buy rating on CEO change Nike (NKE) shares gain after Needham analysts initiate coverage of the stock with a Buy rating citing the potential gains driven by the leadership change. Julie Hyman and Madison Mills outline the analyst comments and how sentiment about Nike has shifted under its new CEO Elliott Hill's leadership. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination here. This post was written by Naomi Buchanan. Foot Locker To Gain From Strengthened Partnership With Nike: Analyst Forecasts Earnings Recovery Next Year Needham analyst Tom Nikic initiated coverage on Foot Locker, Inc. (NYSE:FL) with a Buy rating and a price forecast of $27. The analyst writes that Foot Locker is positioned for an earnings recovery in 2025, with improvements expected from a strengthened Nike, Inc partnership, growth in non-Nike brands, recent SG&A investments, and the recovery of merchandise margins. Despite a current lull post-back-to-school, the analyst expects trends to pick up after Thanksgiving and is encouraged by a recent Nike's Worst May Nearly Be Over: Analyst Sees CEO Transition And Strategic Fixes Sparking A Turnaround Needham analyst Tom Nikic initiated Nike, Inc. (NYSE:NKE) with a Buy rating and a price forecast of $84. The analyst suggests that Nike’s worst may nearly be over, with the recent CEO transition from John Donohoe to Nike veteran Elliott Hill seen as a major turning point – “Nike’s proverbial white knight.” The analyst also acknowledges that management accepts past mistakes and takes decisive steps to correct them. Although these strategies may pressure profits on P&L in the short term, they are Nike Stock Gets a New Buy Rating. Why On Is a Better Bet. Investors have gotten a lot more mileage out of On Holding’s stock this year than Nike That might not change soon. Both On Holdings and Nike were on the receiving end of positive reports beginning coverage of the stocks on Friday, but in the case of On, it was the second such note this week. Needham analyst Tom Nikic began covering a number of footwear names. Performance Overview Trailing total returns as of 2024-11-27, which may include dividends or other distributions. Benchmark is S&P 500 Return NKE S&P 500 YTD -26.98% +25.76% 1-Year -26.10% +31.57% 3-Year -51.61% +30.56%