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06 Jul 2026, 19:46 UTC · 2h ago
NIKE's Wholesale Strength: A Signal of a Turnaround Ahead?
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Zacks Investment Research
06 Jul 2026, 19:46 UTC · 2h ago
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Nike's wholesale revenues grew 4% to $6.6 billion in Q4 fiscal 2026, driven by North American growth. — Direct revenue growth in a key segment indicates a recovery in distribution and demand.
+0.40Retail sell-through at Foot Locker has turned positive for the first time in four years. — Positive sell-through at a major partner is a leading indicator of healthier consumer demand and reduced inventory gluts.
+0.30Nike continues to face pressure in the Greater China market due to inventory restructuring and marketplace challenges. — Ongoing weakness in a critical growth region acts as a drag on overall corporate expansion.
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The company is refreshing over 15,000 wholesale locations worldwide to improve product presentation. — Investment in physical retail infrastructure supports long-term brand strength and sales conversion.
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The company is seeing encouraging growth in its wholesale segment and improving retail sell-through, despite ongoing pressure in Greater China.
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