- Nike (NKE) Q4: revenue slightly down, net income reported, tariff recovery boosted EPS and gross margin. Wholesale rose while direct-to-consumer and China sales declined; North America improved.
- Nike (NKE) beat fiscal Q4 2026 estimates; CEO Elliott Hill cited softer demand in lifestyle categories and said focus will be on aligning products, brand and operations to drive long-term value
- NKE Q4: Greater China sales down 12% to $1.3B; Converse down 32% to $244M. FY: Greater China down 11% to $5.8B; Converse down 31% to $1.2B. North America Q4 sales up 3% to $4.8B
- Nike appointed Dave Denton, ex-Pfizer CFO, as CFO. Traders may note his lack of retail/apparel experience, but his global finance and supply-chain management background aligns with Nike's scale.
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Key facts: Nike Q4 Revenue Dip; Beats Estimates; China, Converse Drop
Nike (NKE) Q4: revenue slightly down, net income reported, tariff recovery boosted EPS and gross margin. Wholesale rose while direct-to-consumer and China sales declined; North Ame