Nike's Sales Rate Raises Concerns
March 23 2016 - 3:02AM
Dow Jones News
(FROM THE WALL STREET JOURNAL 3/23/16)
By Sara Germano and Tess Stynes
Nike Inc. posted a 20% jump in quarterly profit in a difficult
retail environment, but its sales growth was slower than expected
and executives cautioned that Wall Street's forecasts may be too
optimistic.
The world's largest sportswear maker said its revenue rose 7.7%
to $8.03 billion for the period ended Feb. 29, below analyst
expectations of $8.2 billion, according to FactSet. Excluding
currency fluctuations, Nike said revenue rose 14%.
Nike has outperformed most apparel makers as it has expanded its
e-commerce offerings and logged strong sales gains in China. On an
earnings call Tuesday, Andy Campion, Nike's chief financial
officer, said "not every dimension of our portfolio will have the
same level of momentum each and every period."
Shares of the company fell 6% in after-hours trading to $60.91.
The stock had risen about 30% in the past 12 months.
The Beaverton, Ore.-based maker of athletic goods last week
unveiled its latest pipeline of technological advancements,
including electronic running shoes that lace at the push of a
button. It also showed a new app that combines Nike's training
software with what it describes as a personalized e-commerce store
that will give members exclusive access to products.
For the quarter ended Feb. 29, Nike reported a profit of $950
million, or 55 cents a share, up from $791 million, or 45 cents a
share, a year earlier. Analysts expected a per-share profit of 48
cents.
Nike said futures orders, which reflect products scheduled for
delivery from March through July, rose 12% on a global basis,
compared with an increase of 2% a year earlier and the 15% growth
from the last quarter. Futures orders are closely watched by
investors as a benchmark for demand for Nike products.
At quarter's end, inventories were $4.6 billion, up 8% from a
year earlier.
Nike has used sponsorships to increase its market share in
sports such as soccer and basketball. In the latest period, Nike
increased such spending by 10% to $804 million.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
March 23, 2016 02:47 ET (06:47 GMT)
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