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ArticleSporting goods stocks jumped by 26.65% in Q2
The average share price of the sporting goods sector grew by 26.65 percent between March 31 and June 30, accelerating from the 10.9 percent growth recorded in the first three months of this year. As usual, the public companies in this sector scored much better than all the major stock ...
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ArticleNike beats expectations as EMEA, North America sales surge and China resists
The Nike group posted better-than-expected results for the fourth quarter ended on May 31, 2021, as sales nearly doubled as compared to a year earlier, when its performance was severely impacted by store closures tied to the Covid-19 pandemic. After the release of higher-than-expected results for the quarter, Nike’s share ...
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Updated: Nike performs much better than estimated
A few hours before the release of Nike’s results at 10:15 PM CET yesterday, 24 out of 30 financial analysts were recommending that its shares should be purchased, according to the Wall Street Journal, giving an average price target of $163.34 against a current stock market price of around $134 ...
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ArticleReport ranks Lululemon and Adidas highest for avoidance of forced labor
Of the 37 companies examined by KnowTheChain, the ten footwear or apparel companies that are most conscientious in terms of supply-chain labor policy, scored on a scale of zero to 100, are: Lululemon (89), Adidas (86), PVH (74), Gap (70), Primark (69), Nike (62), VF (62), Puma (58), H&M (55) ...
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Buying groups partner with Nike and Brooks on charity runs
To help support sports clubs in Germany that are under pressure as a result of the Covid-19 restrictions and following withdrawals, Nike and Intersport are joining ranks for the launch of the new Nike Pegasus 38 running shoe with a “Keep Clubs Running” charity campaign, in which donations of up ...
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Nike remains the world’s most valuable apparel brand
Nike has been awarded the title of the world’s most valuable apparel brand for the seventh consecutive year, despite a 12.5 percent drop in brand value to $30.4 billion, according to the Brand Finance Apparel 50 2021 report. Although Nike’s sales took a hit last year due to the pandemic, ...
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ArticleSporting goods industry stocks rose by 10.9% in Q1 2021
Confirming the resilience of our industry, the average stock market value of 38 selected public companies in the sporting goods sector advanced by 10.9 percent in the first three months of 2021. Comparatively, the main stock indices grew by only between 2.4 percent and 8.5 percent over the period.
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Industry and governments react to Myanmar military coup
Pou Chen, the Taiwanese group that controls Yue Yuen, announced on March 30 that it has decided to shut down temporarily its production of athletic shoes for Adidas and Nike in Myanmar for safety reasons. The local management and essential staff will remain in place for maintenance purposes. A Taiwanese ...
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Statements on forced labor stoke short-lived ire in China
The boycott in China of Nike, Adidas and other Western brands over their stance against alleged human rights violations in the cotton-manufacturing province of Xinjiang is losing momentum, at least in the sports sector, according to an article in the South China Morning Post. Both Nike and Adidas have remained ...
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ArticleUzbekistan to produce Nike and Adidas footwear for Asia, Europe
The Uzbek company SinoInternational has inked an agreement to produce 3 million pairs of shoes in total under the Nike and Adidas brand names at its new factory in the Andijan region, starting from the fourth quarter of 2021. The facility is expected to achieve full production in the third ...
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ArticleInsights on where sport shoes are made in 2021
We outline where Nike, Adidas, Puma, Asics, and Skechers shoes are made. As watchdogs urge sportswear companies to publish factory lists, we look at the global distribution of top brands’ suppliers.
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Nike releases new Impact Report and sets new targets for 2025
Nike has released the 11th edition of its Impact Report. The document addresses and assesses the company’s 2020 (financial year ended in May, 2020) targets, which were set in 2015, and sets new corporate targets for 2025. Nike has been releasing Impact Reports for two decades and shifted to an ...
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ArticleFootwear companies take sustainability in their stride
Hardly a day goes by without a footwear company or a component supplier announcing a more sustainable product, a recycling program or an environmentally-friendly scheme. Such a flurry of initiatives, which are taking place also outside the athletic footwear sector, is motivated by growing consumer and regulatory pressure as well ...
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Nike is centralizing operations for the Nordics
Responding to an inquiry from SGI Europe, Nike has told us that it is centralizing its operations for the Nordic countries in Sweden, while working with fewer retailers in the region. The statement came after we were alerted by subscribers to the fact that the brand was closing down its ...
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ArticleThe latest on Nike’s presence on Lidl’s marketplaces
Some Nike products are being offered on the German and Spanish marketplaces of LIdl, one of the largest low-cost grocery retailers in Europe, raising some eyebrows. However, Nike released the following statement in reaction to a a report in the Spanish pres: ”Lidl is not a partner in Nike’s marketplace ...
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Nike questions a European tax probe
Nike has asked the European General Court in Luxemburg for the annulment of an investigation by the European Commission into the tax status of its Dutch-based European operations, according to Reuters, arguing that it has failed to prove that certain Dutch tax ruling in its favor amounted to illegal state ...
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ArticleInterview with D’Wayne Edwards: Diversity leads to innovation
As part of our survey on diversity and inclusion, the first part of which was published on this website on Dec. 23, we have held an e-mail interview with D’Wayne Edwards, who was the lead designer of Nike’s iconic Air Jordan brand for a decade from 2001, making him one ...
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ArticleDigital, China and EMEA help Nike to grow strongly
The Nike group reported good results for its second fiscal quarter ended on Nov. 30, boosted by sharply higher online sales and double-digit growth in the EMEA region and China. On a constant-currency basis, the Nike brand’s sales rose by 8 percent to reach a level of $10,700 million, driven ...
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Nike and others lobby against Xinjiang labor bill in U.S.
According to the New York Times, Nike – along with Apple, Coca-Cola and other large companies – has been lobbying the U.S. Congress to soften some of the provisions of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, which is not yet the law of the land but has been passed in ...
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Few sports brands in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index
Sustainability has become an increasingly important issue in the sporting goods sector. However, after being on the list for 20 consecutive years, Adidas is absent from this year’s Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI). The annual DJSI, which has reached its 21st edition, assesses the sustainability performance of the largest 2,500 ...