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Thursday, 28 June, 2001, 14:05 GMT 15:05 UK
Nike sales rebound
![]() Nike: US footwear sales recovered unexpectedly
Nike, the athletic shoe and clothing giant, has reported a rebound in sales.
The company said it had lifted revenue to $2.5bn (£1.8bn) in the fourth quarter of its business year, up from $2.3bn in the same period of the previous year. Profits were up 29% at $163m, at the top end of analyst expectations, as cost controls took effect. In the previous quarter, Nike had reported a substantial fall in sales and warned that future profits might be hit by higher leather prices caused by the foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in the UK. Profits had also suffered from the US economic slowdown, as fewer Americans bought new shoes. In the fourth quarter, US footwear sales climbed 1% to $835m, surprising analysts most of whom had predicted another fall. First quarter profit warning "Our fiscal 2001 results reflect a year in which we delivered 5% revenue growth for the year, despite significant foreign exchange pressure and continued weakness in our largest business, US footwear," said chief executive Philip Knight. Full-year revenue stood at $9.5bn, against $9bn the previous year. Full-year net profits were $590m compared with $579m last time. US footwear sales - viewed as a key indicator of Nike's fortunes - were down 4% to $3.2bn over the year. Mr Knight said Nike entered its 2002 business year with "a sense of pragmatic optimism" although first-quarter profits were likely to be down on the year-earlier quarter. This was partly because of excess stocks and the adverse affect of a strong dollar on Nike's non-US businesses. Nike said it expected profit growth to be generated in the second half of the year.
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