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Nike Results Top Estimates Even as China Sales Drop 12%; Retailer Expects $986 Million Tariff Refund
Nike was expected to report another quarter of declining sales as the sneaker giant struggles to regain strength under its turnaround strategy.

TL;DR
- Nike reported higher-than-expected earnings per share (20 cents adjusted vs. 13 cents expected) and revenue ($10.97 billion vs. $10.86 billion expected).
- A tariff refund of approximately $986 million significantly boosted the company's gross margin and earnings per share.
- Sales in Nike's Greater China market declined by 12%, though this still surpassed Wall Street expectations.
- North American revenue grew 3%, but fell short of analyst expectations.
- The company is implementing a turnaround strategy and expects earnings to be 'flattish' in the first two quarters of fiscal 2027.
- Macroeconomic uncertainty, including tariffs and global conflicts, is impacting consumer spending.
- Nike is leveraging the World Cup for marketing and business reshaping, aiming for sustained momentum.
- The company recently underwent layoffs and announced a CFO transition.