Nike (NKE) came out with quarterly earnings of $0.70 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.52 per share. This compares to earnings of $0.94 per share a year ago.
Nike (NKE, Financial) reported a 10% decline in its first-quarter revenue to $11.59 billion, falling slightly below the average analyst estimates. Despite this, the company announced earnings per share of $0.70, which exceeded expectations.
Sportswear giant pulls financial guidance for the year to provide incoming CEO Elliott Hill ‘flexibility'
Brian Nagel, Oppenheimer senior analyst, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk Nike earnings.
Piper Sandler Equity Research's Anna Andreeva says Nike's decision to postpone its investor day was the prudent decision on "Bloomberg The Close." Nike's sales fell short of Wall Street's expectations, underscoring the challenge that incoming CEO Elliott Hill will face when he takes the reins later this month.
Nike (NKE) reports a revenue miss, as Nike Direct segment revenue fell 13% Y/Y. Shares initially popped as the company reported a beat on EPS, but eventually slid back to unchanged as investors digest the athleisure maker's 1Q report.
Sneaker maker Nike Inc. reported falling sales and profits for its most recent quarter, with management stressing that the company's turnaround would take time as it deals with weaker demand and prepares to bring aboard a new chief executive.
Nike Inc (NYSE:NKE, ETR:NKE) shares moved lower afterhours as the athletic apparel brand posted year-over-year declines in both revenues and profits for the fiscal first quarter. Revenue for the three months ended August 31, 2024, was $11.6 billion, down 10% year-over-year and falling short of the Wall Street consensus of $11.65 billion.
Nike posted a bigger-than-expected drop in first-quarter revenue on Tuesday, as the sportswear giant battles weak demand in key market China and faces stiff competition from newer brands globally.
Landon Swan from @LikeFolio says expectations for Nike (NKE) may be higher than expected. Smaller companies gaining traction in the industry can hurt Nike if they all close the gap in the athletics race.
Nike will report fiscal first quarter earnings after the bell on Tuesday. Analysts from LSEG are expecting earnings per share of 52 cents on revenue of $11.65 billion.
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