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Infographics & DataEarnings - Fiscal 2021 Q3 Results - Nike
This earnings briefing includes the highlights of the fiscal 2021 financial results (Q3 ending 28.02.2021) from Nike.
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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 plans to cut by half its office staff in Spain
Nike is planning to reduce its office workforce in Spain by half, after streamlining its operations in Germany and the Nordic countries. According to reports in Palco23, a Barcelona-based sport business periodical, Nike is about to file a restructuring plan (ERE = “expediente de regulación de empleo”) that would involve ...
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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 celebrates mothers as “the toughest athletes”
Nike has presented a new video, “The Toughest Athletes,” which highlights the strength of women during pregnancy and early motherhood. The video focuses on the correlation of sport and motherhood and shows how the two can successfully coexist with one another. “The Toughest Athletes,” filmed during the global pandemic, has ...
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Nike reshuffles responsibilities after Hebert’s departure
Nike moved quickly to fill the role left by the resignation of Ann Hebert over the methods used by her son Joe in his sneaker resale business. Sarah Mensah, currently vice president and general manager for Asia Pacific and Latin America, will take her place as VP & GM for ...
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Nike supports girls’ access to football in London
Nike is backing Girls United through a new partnership, called Love the Games, which is meant to give girls in London more access to sports such as football. According to the charity, girls drop out of sports at twice the rate of boys. As reported by Sportindustry.biz, the new initiative ...
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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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Nike’s North America chief quits over reported sneaker resale activity
Nike has announced the departure of Ann Hebert, who has spent more than 25 years with the company, most recently as vice president and general manager for North America. According to a report in Bloomberg Businessweek, her son Joe Hebert had used her credit card to buy $132,000 worth of ...
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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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News briefsNike products are sold on Lidl’s marketplaces in Germany and Spain
Nike has released the following statement in reaction to an article published on our website on Feb. 15: ”Lidl is not a partner in Nike’s marketplace strategy and we are not selling product to their business.” A spokeman for Nike would not say, however, whether it is in litigation with ...
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Nike acquires a data integration firm
Nike has acquired Datalogue, a high-tech company founded in 2016 that operates out of New York City. Datalogue has built a proprietary machine-learning platform to siphon information from apps, supply-chain systems, enterprise data and so forth. According to John Donahoe, Nike’s president and CEO, the acquisition will help Nike “transform ...
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Former Nike executive moves to Gatorade
Here is another Nike executive who is going to work for another company. PepsiCo has hired Kalen Thornton as chief marketing officer for Gatorade, the group’s sports drink brand. Thornton has worked for Nike for ten years, serving most recently as vice president of men’s brand management for North America. ...
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Nike releases sustainable Cosmic Unity basketball shoe
The Nike Cosmic Unity basketball shoe and the brand’s first performance shoe is being released under its Move to Zero initiative, which epitomizes Nike’s journey toward circular economy. The Cosmic Unity is made with at least 25 percent recycled content by weight. The sockliner is made in part from recycled ...
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Nike opens a concept store at Citadium Paris
Nike has opened a concept store, called “Nike by Haussmann,” on the third floor of the Citadium lifestyle-oriented department store at 50-56 rue Caumartin, near Boulevard Haussmann in central Paris. The 615-square-meter mono-brand store occupies the totality of the floor space. Although it offers both men’s and women’s products from ...
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Nike executive moves to Crocs
Yet another Nike executive has jumped ship, perhaps due to its recent reorganization. Emma Minto has joined Crocs as senior vice president and general manager in charge of all the operations of the fast-growing brand of comfort shoes in North America. She had spent 16 years with Nike in various ...
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Nike reorganizes in Germany, possibly also elsewhere
Nike is apparently streamlining its operations in Germany, and perhaps in other European countries as well. While stressing that the company is not closing its office in Berlin, a Nike spokesman declined to directly confirm a report in Wirtschaftswoche that it is abolishing the role of country manager in Germany, ...
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News briefsNike tech leader moves to Columbia to push its digitalization
Columbia Sportswear has named Skip Potter to a new position as executive vice president and chief digital information officer, effective April 1. Potter brings extensive experience in the tech field to Columbia. He most recently spent four years at Nike, whose head office is located in the same state, as ...
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Nike and Stüssy team up on eco-friendly apparel line
Nike and Stüssy have introduced a collaborative capsule collection that comprises a trio of upcycled and insulated garments. The pullover hoodie, skirt and pants in this collection are made from a translucent ripstop fabric that utilizes at least 75 percent recycled nylon from waste products. Furthermore, Thermore EcoDown from recycled ...