When Nike reports their fiscal Q2 '26 financial results on December 18, consensus is expecting $12.22 billion in revenue, $696 million in operating income, and $0.38 in EPS. China is still 13% of total Nike revenue and 40% of EBIT; thus, it's not an immaterial region for the shoe giant, but given the tariff environment, I wouldn't expect great improvement in the regional metrics. At 40x expected fiscal EPS of $1.68, Nike is still expected to show EPS down y-o-y 22%.
Nike (NKE) closed the most recent trading day at $67.74, moving +2.96% from the previous trading session.
Nike (NKE) doesn't possess the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely earnings beat in its upcoming report. Get prepared with the key expectations.
| Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods Industry | Consumer Discretionary Sector | Elliott J. Hill CEO | XMUN Exchange | US6541061031 ISIN |
| US Country | 79,400 Employees | 1 Dec 2025 Last Dividend | 24 Dec 2015 Last Split | 2 Dec 1980 IPO Date |
NIKE, Inc., a global leader in the design, development, marketing, and sales of athletic footwear, apparel, equipment, accessories, and services, operates a diverse portfolio of products distributed worldwide. Founded in 1964 and headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon, NIKE has grown to become a household name in athletics, emphasizing innovation and branding to connect with consumers across various sports and lifestyle activities. Through its extensive range of subsidiaries, NIKE caters to a broad audience, delivering performance and casual products designed to meet the needs of professional athletes, sports enthusiasts, and casual wearers alike.
NIKE’s product line is comprehensive, covering a wide range of sports and lifestyle needs. Below are the main categories:
NIKE products are available through various distribution channels, including NIKE-owned retail stores, digital platforms, independent distributors, licensees, and sales representatives, ensuring widespread availability to consumers around the globe.