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U.S. Movers: Nike
Scott Peters
27 Jun, 2025
New York City
Nike Inc. gained 10.7% to $69.25 despite the sporting goods retailer reporting weak results for the fiscal fourth quarter of 2025 ending on May 31.
Revenue edged down to $11.10 billion from $12.61 billion, net income dropped to $211 million from $1.50 billion, and diluted earnings per share fell to 14 cents from 99 cents a year ago.
Direct revenue was down 14% to $4.4 billion, wholesale revenue declined 9% to $6.4 billion, and revenue for Converse was down 26% to $357 million from a year earlier, respectively.
Inventories for the company were $7.5 billion, flat compared to the prior year.
During the fourth quarter, Nike returned approximately $0.8 billion to shareholders in the form of dividends of $591 million, up 6% from the previous year, and share repurchases of $202 million.
As of May 31, a total of $6.0 billion remained under the company’s repurchase authorization through June 2026.
Revenue in the twelve months declined to $46.31 billion from $51.36 billion, net income edged down to $3.22 billion from $5.70 billion, and diluted earnings per share fell to $2.16 from $3.73 a year earlier.
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