Marked by investments in its digital transformation, the Nike group's fiscal year ended on May 31 with a robust fourth quarter, driven by buoyant international and direct-to-consumer (DTC) sales, and a return to growth in North America. Investors responded favorably, sending up the stock market price by more than 11 ...
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