Nike shares fall as supply chain havoc leads retailer to slash revenue forecast

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Nike shares dropped in extended trading Thursday after the sneaker giant reported quarterly revenue that missed analysts’ expectations.

Its stock was recently down around 3%.

Here’s how Nike did during its fiscal first quarter compared with what Wall Street was expecting, based on a survey of analysts by Refinitiv:

  • Earnings per share: $1.16 vs. $1.11 expected
  • Revenue: $12.25 billion vs. $12.5 billion expected

Nike shares are up about 13% year to date, as of Thursday’s market close, but down about 9% from an all-time high reached in early August. The company has a market cap of $252.6 billion.

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Find the full press release from Nike here.

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