
Nike Inc
NYSE:NKE

Net Margin
Nike Inc
Net Margin measures how much net income is generated as a percentage of revenues received. It helps investors assess if a company's management is generating enough profit from its sales and whether operating costs and overhead costs are being contained.
Net Margin Across Competitors
Country | Company | Market Cap |
Net Margin |
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US |
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Nike Inc
NYSE:NKE
|
80.3B USD |
9%
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|
US |
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Deckers Outdoor Corp
NYSE:DECK
|
16.6B USD |
19%
|
|
JP |
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Asics Corp
TSE:7936
|
2.1T JPY |
9%
|
|
CH |
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On Holding AG
NYSE:ONON
|
14.1B USD |
10%
|
|
UK |
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Birkenstock Holding PLC
NYSE:BIRK
|
9B USD |
12%
|
|
CN |
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Huali Industrial Group Co Ltd
SZSE:300979
|
65.5B CNY |
16%
|
|
US |
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Skechers USA Inc
NYSE:SKX
|
7.4B USD |
7%
|
|
US |
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Crocs Inc
NASDAQ:CROX
|
5.2B USD |
23%
|
|
PL |
C
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CCC SA
WSE:CCC
|
15.3B PLN |
5%
|
|
DE |
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Puma SE
XETRA:PUM
|
2.9B EUR |
3%
|
|
TW |
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Feng Tay Enterprises Co Ltd
TWSE:9910
|
102.2B TWD |
7%
|
Nike Inc
Glance View
In the mid-1960s, two visionary individuals – Phil Knight, a dynamic track athlete, and Bill Bowerman, a dedicated track coach – set in motion a venture that would transform into a global icon known as Nike, Inc. Initially operating under the name Blue Ribbon Sports, the company began by distributing Japanese-made footwear within the United States. The turning point came in 1971, when Nike unveiled its own line of shoes adorned with the now-famous Swoosh logo, symbolizing speed and movement. By leveraging innovative designs and endorsing charismatic athletes, such as Michael Jordan, Nike rapidly gained a foothold in the competitive athletic footwear and apparel market. The core of Nike's strategy has always been a relentless focus on branding, innovation, and strategic marketing, firmly positioning itself as a leader in this dynamic industry. Today, Nike stands as a titan of the global sportswear industry, boasting an expansive portfolio that stretches beyond footwear to include apparel, equipment, and accessories across a myriad of sports. The company's business model revolves around a vertically integrated supply chain that ensures efficiency from design to sales, with a significant portion of manufacturing outsourced to international factories. Nike drives revenue through a mix of direct-to-consumer sales via their online platforms and brick-and-mortar stores, alongside traditional retail partnerships. Sponsorships and endorsements with top athletes keep Nike's brand at the forefront of consumer consciousness, sustaining the aspirational ethos that fuels their success. This strategic combination of innovation, market penetration, and endorsements solidifies Nike's dominant position and ensures its continued financial growth and cultural relevance.

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Net Margin measures how much net income is generated as a percentage of revenues received. It helps investors assess if a company's management is generating enough profit from its sales and whether operating costs and overhead costs are being contained.
Based on Nike Inc's most recent financial statements, the company has Net Margin of 9.4%.