Kicks: Nike Inc Reports Fiscal 2011 Fourth Quarter and Full Year Results
In Beaverton, OR, this past Monday Nike (NYSE: NKE) reported the financial results for its fiscal 2011 fourth quarter and full year ended May 31, 2011. Diluted earnings per share for both the quarter and full year hit record highs, as higher revenues and SG&A expense leverage more than offset a lower gross margin rate. President and CEO od Nike , Inc. Mark Parker said “In fiscal year 2011, we delivered exceptional results in extraordinary times, Our business is organized to drive growth across multiple brands, geographies and categories, as we manage through the ever-changing macroeconomic landscape.” Parker added, “We continue to deliver compelling innovation to athletes and consumers, and strong returns for our shareholders. The global appetite for sports has never been stronger.” More on this story and the results after the jump…
Futures Orders
As of the end of the quarter, futures orders for NIKE Brand athletic footwear and apparel scheduled for delivery from June through November 2011, totaled $10.3 billion, 15 percent higher than orders reported for the same period last year. Excluding currency changes, reported orders would have increased 12 percent.*
By geography, futures orders were as follows:
Geography | Reported Futures Orders | Excluding Currency Changes | ||
North America | +14% | +14% | ||
Western Europe | +11% | +1% | ||
Central and Eastern Europe | +13% | +10% | ||
Greater China | +24% | +17% | ||
Japan | -13% | -6% | ||
Emerging Markets | +25% | +23% | ||
Total NIKE Brand Futures Orders | +15% | +12% |
Fourth Quarter Income Statement Review
- Revenuesfor NIKE, Inc. increased 14 percent to $5.8 billion, up 11 percent on a currency neutral basis. Excluding the impact of changes in foreign currency, NIKE Brand revenues rose 12 percent, driven by growth in all geographies except Japan and Central and Eastern Europe. By category, revenues were up on a currency neutral basis in all key categories except Football (Soccer), which faced tough comparisons to last year’s World Cup. Revenues for Other Businesses increased 6 percent with a 1 percentage point benefit from changes in currency exchange rates. For the quarter, growth in Converse, Cole Haan and Hurley more than offset lower revenues at Umbro and NIKE Golf.
- Gross margin declined 310 basis points to 44.3 percent, primarily driven by higher product costs. Other factors contributing to this decline include elevated freight costs (including airfreight to meet strong demand for select NIKE Brand products), higher inventory obsolescence reserves and higher royalty expenses related to sales of endorsed team products. These factors more than offset the positive impact of growing sales in our Direct to Consumer operations and ongoing product cost reduction initiatives.
- Selling and administrative expenses grew at a slower rate than revenue, up 2 percent to $1.8 billion. Demand creation expenses were $617 million, down 7 percent from higher prior year spending in support of the World Cup. Operating overhead expenses increased 8 percent to $1.2 billion due to additional investments in our Direct to Consumer business and low single digit growth in our core operating overhead.
- Net income increased 14 percent to $594 million and diluted earnings per share increased 17 percent to $1.24, reflecting higher net income and a 3 percent decline in the number of weighted average diluted common shares outstanding.
Fourth Quarter Operating Segment Review
North America
NIKE Brand revenues in North America increased 22 percent to $2.1 billion with a 1 percentage point benefit from changes in currency exchange rates. Revenues were higher on a currency neutral basis in all key categories except Football (Soccer); the strongest growth came from Running, Men’s Training, Sportswear, Basketball and Women’s Training, which were all up at a double-digit rate for the quarter. Footwear and Apparel revenues, up 20 and 28 percent, respectively, were driven by strong category presentations, improved product lines and earlier shipments of summer season product.
We continue to see momentum in our Direct to Consumer business with sales up 23 percent. This increase was driven by an 18 percent improvement in same store sales and 31 percent growth in online sales.
Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) grew 20 percent to $522 million as revenue growth and leverage of selling and administrative expenses more than offset a lower gross margin rate for the quarter.
Western Europe
Fourth quarter revenues for Western Europe grew 5 percent with 4 percentage points of benefit from changes in currency exchange rates. On a constant currency basis, revenues grew in every territory except France and Northern Europe. By category, currency neutral revenue growth in Running, Basketball, Men’s Training and Women’s Training was mostly offset by lower revenues in Sportswear and Action Sports. Football (Soccer) revenues were flat for the quarter.
Fourth quarter EBIT for Western Europe declined 27 percent to $140 million as revenue growth and lower selling and administrative expenses were more than offset by significantly lower gross margin due to unfavorable changes in currency exchange rates in addition to the factors which affected the company’s overall gross margin.
Central and Eastern Europe
Reported fourth quarter revenues for Central and Eastern Europe increased 1 percent, but were down 1 percent on a currency neutral basis as higher revenues in Russia were offset by declines in most other territories. By category, currency neutral double digit revenue growth in Running, Basketball and Action Sports was more than offset by declines in other key categories, primarily Sportswear and Football (Soccer).
Compared to the same period last year, EBIT for Central and Eastern Europe decreased 15 percent to $69 million driven by lower gross margin and higher selling and administrative expenses.
Greater China
Revenues in Greater China during the fourth quarter increased 21 percent, up 16 percent excluding the impact of changes in currency exchange rates driven by expanding points of distribution and comp store sales increases. Revenues were higher on a currency neutral basis in all key categories except Football (Soccer) and Women’s Training; the strongest growth came from Running, Sportswear, Men’s Training and Action Sports, which were all up at double-digit rates for the quarter.
EBIT for Greater China was up 21 percent to $226 million driven by revenue growth and leverage of selling and administrative expense which more than offset a lower gross margin rate.
Japan
Japan’s fourth quarter results were negatively impacted both by challenging macroeconomic conditions and the March earthquake and tsunami. As overall conditions in Japan stabilize, we will continue to focus on returning this market to profitable growth.
Japan’s fourth quarter revenues declined 17 percent, down 26 percent excluding the impact of changes in currency exchange rates. Although revenues declined for most key categories, Running posted solid growth for the quarter.
Japan’s fourth quarter EBIT was down 67 percent to $20 million as result of lower revenues, gross margin declines and higher selling and administrative expenses.
Emerging Markets
Fourth quarter revenues in the Emerging Markets geography were up 25 percent, with 6 points of benefit from changes in currency exchange rates. Currency neutral revenues were higher in nearly all key categories and territories, led by Argentina, Brazil, Korea and Mexico, which were all up at a double-digit rate for the quarter.
Emerging Markets’ EBIT for the quarter grew at a faster rate than revenue, up 68 percent to $197 million due to stronger gross margin (as a result of positive changes in foreign exchange rates), leverage of selling and administrative expense and favorable impacts from foreign currency translation.
Other Businesses
Reported revenues for Other Businesses increased 6 percent, up 5 percent on a currency neutral basis, as double-digit growth at Converse, Cole Haan and Hurley more than offset declines at Umbro (which had tough comparisons to World Cup last year), and NIKE Golf, which experienced significant declines in its Japan business following the natural disasters in March.
Fourth quarter EBIT for our Other Businesses increased 13 percent to $81 million due to revenue growth and gross margin expansion.
Fiscal 2011 Income Statement Review
- Revenuesfor NIKE, Inc. and the NIKE Brand were both up 10 percent to $20.9 billion and $18.1 billion respectively with minimal impact from changes in currency exchange rates. Excluding the impact of changes in currency exchange rates, NIKE Brand revenues were higher in all seven key categories and in every geography except Japan. Revenues for our Other Businesses increased 9 percent with 1 percentage point of benefit from changes in currency exchange rates. Currency neutral revenues for the fiscal year were higher at Converse, Cole Haan, Hurley and Umbro, offset partially by a slight revenue decline at NIKE Golf.
- Gross margin declined 70 basis points to 45.6 percent mainly due to higher product costs. Other factors contributing to this decline include elevated freight costs (including additional airfreight incurred to meet strong demand for NIKE Brand products) and a lower mix of license revenue due to the conversion of certain markets to direct distribution of the Converse and Umbro Brands. These factors more than offset the positive impact of growing sales at our Direct to Consumer operations, a higher mix of full-price sales and the benefits of ongoing product cost reduction initiatives.
- Selling and administrative expenses grew at a slower rate than revenue, up 6 percent to $6.7 billion. Demand creation expenses rose 4 percent to $2.4 billion due to marketing support for key product initiatives and investments in retail product presentation for wholesale accounts. Operating overhead expenses increased 7 percent to $4.2 billion due to additional investments in our Direct to Consumer business and more modest growth in our core operating overhead.
- Other income, net was $33 million for the fiscal year, comprised largely of non-recurring items and foreign exchange gains, primarily from currency hedges. For the year, we estimate the year-over-year change in currency related gains included in other income, net, combined with the impact of changes in currency exchange rates on the translation of foreign currency-denominated profits decreased pretax income by approximately $33 million.
- The effective tax rate for the fiscal year was 25.0 percent compared to 24.2 percent last year. The effective tax rate was higher due to a larger proportion of pretax income coming from operations in the United States, which has a higher effective tax rate than operations abroad.
- Net income increased 12 percent to $2.1 billion and diluted earnings per share increased 14 percent to $4.39, reflecting higher net income and a 2 percent decline in the number of weighted average diluted common shares outstanding.
May 31, 2011 Balance Sheet Review
- Inventories for NIKE, Inc. were $2.7 billion, up 33percent from unusually low levels at May 31, 2010. NIKE Brand unit inventories were higher as a result of strong demand, growth in replenishment programs for high-turnover styles, early deliveries of key seasonal items with longer production lead times and the growth of Direct to Consumer operations. Changes in currency exchange rates and higher product costs also contributed to the increase in dollar inventories.
- Cash and short-term investments at period-end were $4.5 billion, 12percent lower than last year as higher working capital investments reduced free cash flow from operations, while share repurchases and dividend payments also increased year-on-year.
Share Repurchases
During the fourth quarter, NIKE, Inc. repurchased a total of 7.5 million shares for approximately $607 million as part of its four-year, $5 billion share repurchase program, approved by the Board of Directors in September 2008. As of the end of the fourth quarter, the Company has purchased a total of 30.4 million shares for approximately $2.3 billion under this program.
Investor Update Meeting
NIKE, Inc. management will host an Investor Update meeting on June 28, 2011 to provide an overview of fiscal 2011 results and review progress against the company’s long-term strategy to deliver sustainable and profitable growth as outlined at its May 2010 investor meeting. NIKE, Inc. President and Chief Executive Officer Mark Parker and other members of senior management will host the meeting at the company’s world headquarters in Beaverton, Ore. with presentations webcast live from approximately 10:00 am to 3:00 pm PT at http://www.nikebiz.com/investors. For those unable to listen to the live broadcast, an archived version will be available at the same location through midnight, September 28, 2011.
About NIKE, Inc.
NIKE, Inc., based near Beaverton, Oregon, is the world’s leading designer, marketer and distributor of authentic athletic footwear, apparel, equipment and accessories for a wide variety of sports and fitness activities. Wholly-owned Nike subsidiaries include Cole Haan, which designs, markets and distributes luxury shoes, handbags, accessories and coats; Converse Inc., which designs, markets and distributes athletic footwear, apparel and accessories; Hurley International LLC, which designs, markets and distributes action sports and youth lifestyle footwear, apparel and accessories; and Umbro Ltd., a leading United Kingdom-based global football (soccer) brand. For more information, NIKE’s earnings releases and other financial information are available on the Internet at http://www.nikebiz.com/investors.
*The marked paragraphs contain forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. These risks and uncertainties are detailed from time to time in reports filed by Nike with the S.E.C., including Forms 8-K, 10-Q, and 10-K. Some forward-looking statements in this release concern changes in futures orders that are not necessarily indicative of changes in total revenues for subsequent periods due to the mix of futures and “at once” orders, exchange rate fluctuations, order cancellations and discounts, which may vary significantly from quarter to quarter, and because a significant portion of the business does not report futures orders.
(Additional Tables Follow)
NIKE, Inc. | |||||||||||||||||||||
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS | |||||||||||||||||||||
FOR THE PERIOD ENDED MAY 31, 2011 | |||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions, except per share data) | |||||||||||||||||||||
QUARTER ENDED | YEAR TO DATE ENDED | ||||||||||||||||||||
INCOME STATEMENT | 5/31/2011 | 5/31/2010 | % Chg | 5/31/2011 | 5/31/2010 | % Chg | |||||||||||||||
Revenues | $ | 5,766 | $ | 5,077 | 14 | % | $ | 20,862 | $ | 19,014 | 10 | % | |||||||||
Cost of sales | 3,212 | 2,671 | 20 | % | 11,354 | 10,214 | 11 | % | |||||||||||||
Gross margin | 2,554 | 2,406 | 6 | % | 9,508 | 8,800 | 8 | % | |||||||||||||
44.3 | % | 47.4 | % | 45.6 | % | 46.3 | % | ||||||||||||||
Demand creation expense | 617 | 666 | -7 | % | 2,448 | 2,356 | 4 | % | |||||||||||||
Operating overhead expense | 1,155 | 1,072 | 8 | % | 4,245 | 3,970 | 7 | % | |||||||||||||
Total selling and administrative expense | 1,772 | 1,738 | 2 | % | 6,693 | 6,326 | 6 | % | |||||||||||||
30.7 | % | 34.2 | % | 32.1 | % | 33.3 | % | ||||||||||||||
Other expense (income), net | 5 | (17 | ) | – | (33 | ) | (49 | ) | -33 | % | |||||||||||
Interest expense, net | 4 | 2 | 100 | % | 4 | 6 | -33 | % | |||||||||||||
Income before income taxes | 773 | 683 | 13 | % | 2,844 | 2,517 | 13 | % | |||||||||||||
Income taxes | 179 | 161 | 11 | % | 711 | 610 | 17 | % | |||||||||||||
23.2 | % | 23.6 | % | 25.0 | % | 24.2 | % | ||||||||||||||
Net income | $ | 594 | $ | 522 | 14 | % | $ | 2,133 | $ | 1,907 | 12 | % | |||||||||
Diluted EPS | $ | 1.24 | $ | 1.06 | 17 | % | $ | 4.39 | $ | 3.86 | 14 | % | |||||||||
Basic EPS | $ | 1.27 | $ | 1.08 | 18 | % | $ | 4.48 | $ | 3.93 | 14 | % | |||||||||
Weighted Average Common Shares Outstanding: | |||||||||||||||||||||
Diluted | 478.7 | 493.9 | 485.7 | 493.9 | |||||||||||||||||
Basic | 469.3 | 484.4 | 475.5 | 485.5 | |||||||||||||||||
Dividends declared | $ | 0.31 | $ | 0.27 | $ | 1.20 | $ | 1.06 |
NIKE, Inc. | ||||||||
BALANCE SHEET | 5/31/2011 | 5/31/2010 | % Change | |||||
(In millions) | ||||||||
ASSETS | ||||||||
Current assets: | ||||||||
Cash and equivalents | $ | 1,955 | $ | 3,079 | -37 | % | ||
Short-term investments | 2,583 | 2,067 | 25 | % | ||||
Accounts receivable, net | 3,138 | 2,650 | 18 | % | ||||
Inventories | 2,715 | 2,041 | 33 | % | ||||
Deferred income taxes | 312 | 249 | 25 | % | ||||
Prepaid expenses and other current assets | 594 | 873 | -32 | % | ||||
Total current assets | 11,297 | 10,959 | 3 | % | ||||
Property, plant and equipment | 4,906 | 4,390 | 12 | % | ||||
Less accumulated depreciation | 2,791 | 2,458 | 14 | % | ||||
Property, plant and equipment, net | 2,115 | 1,932 | 9 | % | ||||
Identifiable intangible assets, net | 487 | 467 | 4 | % | ||||
Goodwill | 205 | 188 | 9 | % | ||||
Deferred income taxes and other assets | 894 | 873 | 2 | % | ||||
Total assets | $ | 14,998 | $ | 14,419 | 4 | % | ||
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY | ||||||||
Current liabilities: | ||||||||
Current portion of long-term debt | $ | 200 | $ | 7 | – | |||
Notes payable | 187 | 139 | 35 | % | ||||
Accounts payable | 1,469 | 1,255 | 17 | % | ||||
Accrued liabilities | 1,985 | 1,904 | 4 | % | ||||
Income taxes payable | 117 | 59 | 98 | % | ||||
Total current liabilities | 3,958 | 3,364 | 18 | % | ||||
Long-term debt | 276 | 446 | -38 | % | ||||
Deferred income taxes and other liabilities | 921 | 855 | 8 | % | ||||
Redeemable preferred stock | – | – | – | |||||
Shareholders’ equity | 9,843 | 9,754 | 1 | % | ||||
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity | $ | 14,998 | $ | 14,419 | 4 | % |
NIKE, Inc. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
QUARTER ENDED | % Change Excluding Currency Changes 2 | YEAR TO DATE ENDED | % Change Excluding Currency Changes 2 | |||||||||||||||||||||
DIVISIONAL REVENUES1 | 5/31/2011 | 5/31/2010 | % Change | 5/31/2011 | 5/31/2010 | % Change | ||||||||||||||||||
(In millions) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
North America | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Footwear | $ | 1,464 | $ | 1,224 | 20 | % | 19 | % | $ | 5,109 | $ | 4,610 | 11 | % | 11 | % | ||||||||
Apparel | 571 | 447 | 28 | % | 28 | % | 2,105 | 1,740 | 21 | % | 21 | % | ||||||||||||
Equipment | 104 | 89 | 17 | % | 17 | % | 364 | 346 | 5 | % | 5 | % | ||||||||||||
Total | 2,139 | 1,760 | 22 | % | 21 | % | 7,578 | 6,696 | 13 | % | 13 | % | ||||||||||||
Western Europe | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Footwear | 638 | 593 | 8 | % | 4 | % | 2,327 | 2,320 | 0 | % | 7 | % | ||||||||||||
Apparel | 311 | 309 | 1 | % | -4 | % | 1,266 | 1,325 | -4 | % | 2 | % | ||||||||||||
Equipment | 55 | 54 | 2 | % | -2 | % | 217 | 247 | -12 | % | -6 | % | ||||||||||||
Total | 1,004 | 956 | 5 | % | 1 | % | 3,810 | 3,892 | -2 | % | 4 | % | ||||||||||||
Central and Eastern Europe | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Footwear | 191 | 174 | 10 | % | 8 | % | 600 | 558 | 8 | % | 11 | % | ||||||||||||
Apparel | 85 | 95 | -11 | % | -13 | % | 356 | 354 | 1 | % | 4 | % | ||||||||||||
Equipment | 18 | 22 | -18 | % | -23 | % | 75 | 81 | -7 | % | -5 | % | ||||||||||||
Total | 294 | 291 | 1 | % | -1 | % | 1,031 | 993 | 4 | % | 7 | % | ||||||||||||
Greater China | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Footwear | 321 | 246 | 30 | % | 25 | % | 1,164 | 953 | 22 | % | 19 | % | ||||||||||||
Apparel | 215 | 193 | 11 | % | 7 | % | 789 | 684 | 15 | % | 13 | % | ||||||||||||
Equipment | 28 | 26 | 8 | % | 0 | % | 107 | 105 | 2 | % | 0 | % | ||||||||||||
Total | 564 | 465 | 21 | % | 16 | % | 2,060 | 1,742 | 18 | % | 16 | % | ||||||||||||
Japan | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Footwear | 117 | 129 | -9 | % | -19 | % | 396 | 433 | -9 | % | -16 | % | ||||||||||||
Apparel | 79 | 106 | -25 | % | -34 | % | 302 | 357 | -15 | % | -23 | % | ||||||||||||
Equipment | 20 | 26 | -23 | % | -27 | % | 68 | 92 | -26 | % | -32 | % | ||||||||||||
Total | 216 | 261 | -17 | % | -26 | % | 766 | 882 | -13 | % | -21 | % | ||||||||||||
Emerging Markets | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Footwear | 524 | 379 | 38 | % | 31 | % | 1,897 | 1,458 | 30 | % | 24 | % | ||||||||||||
Apparel | 177 | 176 | 1 | % | -4 | % | 657 | 577 | 14 | % | 9 | % | ||||||||||||
Equipment | 46 | 42 | 10 | % | 5 | % | 182 | 164 | 11 | % | 6 | % | ||||||||||||
Total | 747 | 597 | 25 | % | 19 | % | 2,736 | 2,199 | 24 | % | 19 | % | ||||||||||||
Global Brand Divisions3 | 36 | 27 | 33 | % | 33 | % | 123 | 105 | 17 | % | 21 | % | ||||||||||||
Total NIKE Brand | 5,000 | 4,357 | 15 | % | 12 | % | 18,104 | 16,509 | 10 | % | 10 | % | ||||||||||||
Other Businesses4 | 760 | 715 | 6 | % | 5 | % | 2,747 | 2,530 | 9 | % | 8 | % | ||||||||||||
Corporate5 | 6 | 5 | 20 | % | 0 | % | 11 | (25 | ) | – | – | |||||||||||||
Total NIKE, Inc. Revenues | $ | 5,766 | $ | 5,077 | 14 | % | 11 | % | $ | 20,862 | $ | 19,014 | 10 | % | 10 | % | ||||||||
Total NIKE Brand | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Footwear | $ | 3,255 | $ | 2,745 | 19 | % | 16 | % | $ | 11,493 | $ | 10,332 | 11 | % | 11 | % | ||||||||
Apparel | 1,438 | 1,326 | 8 | % | 5 | % | 5,475 | 5,037 | 9 | % | 9 | % | ||||||||||||
Equipment | 271 | 259 | 5 | % | 2 | % | 1,013 | 1,035 | -2 | % | -2 | % | ||||||||||||
Global Brand Divisions3 | 36 | 27 | 33 | % | 33 | % | 123 | 105 | 17 | % | 21 | % | ||||||||||||
1 Certain prior year amounts have been reclassified to conform to fiscal year 2011 presentation. These changes had no impact on previously reported results of operations or shareholders’ equity. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 Fiscal 2011 results have been restated using fiscal 2010 exchange rates for the comparative period to enhance the visibility of the underlying business trends excluding the impact of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 Global Brand Divisions primarily represent NIKE Brand licensing businesses that are not part of a geographic operating segment. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 Other businesses represent activities of Cole Haan, Converse, Hurley, NIKE Golf and Umbro. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 Corporate revenues primarily consist of foreign currency revenue-related hedge gains and losses generated by entities within the NIKE Brand geographic operating segments through our centrally managed foreign exchange risk management program and foreign currency gains and losses resulting from the difference between actual foreign currency rates and standard rates assigned to these entities, which are used to record any non-functional currency revenues into the entity’s functional currency. |
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QUARTER ENDED | % | YEAR TO DATE ENDED | % | ||||||||||||||||||
EARNINGS BEFORE INTEREST AND TAXES1,2 | 5/31/2011 | 5/31/2010 | Chg | 5/31/2011 | 5/31/2010 | Chg | |||||||||||||||
(In millions) | |||||||||||||||||||||
North America | $ | 522 | $ | 434 | 20 | % | $ | 1,750 | $ | 1,538 | 14 | % | |||||||||
Western Europe | 140 | 193 | -27 | % | 721 | 856 | -16 | % | |||||||||||||
Central and Eastern Europe | 69 | 81 | -15 | % | 233 | 253 | -8 | % | |||||||||||||
Greater China | 226 | 187 | 21 | % | 777 | 637 | 22 | % | |||||||||||||
Japan | 20 | 60 | -67 | % | 114 | 180 | -37 | % | |||||||||||||
Emerging Markets | 197 | 117 | 68 | % | 688 | 521 | 32 | % | |||||||||||||
Global Brand Divisions3 | (276 | ) | (277 | ) | 0 | % | (998 | ) | (867 | ) | -15 | % | |||||||||
Total NIKE Brand | 898 | 795 | 13 | % | 3,285 | 3,118 | 5 | % | |||||||||||||
Other Businesses4 | 81 | 72 | 13 | % | 334 | 299 | 12 | % | |||||||||||||
Corporate5 | (202 | ) | (182 | ) | -11 | % | (771 | ) | (894 | ) | 14 | % | |||||||||
Total earnings before interest and taxes1,2 | $ | 777 | $ | 685 | 13 | % | $ | 2,848 | $ | 2,523 | 13 | % | |||||||||
1 The Company evaluates performance of individual operating segments based on earnings before interest and taxes (also commonly referred to as “EBIT”), which represents net income before interest expense, net and income taxes. | |||||||||||||||||||||
2 Certain prior year amounts have been reclassified to conform to fiscal year 2011 presentation. These changes had no impact on previously reported results of operations or shareholders’ equity. | |||||||||||||||||||||
3 Global Brand Divisions primarily represent NIKE Brand licensing businesses that are not part of a geographic operating segment and general and administrative expenses that are centrally managed for the NIKE Brand. | |||||||||||||||||||||
4 Other businesses represent activities of Cole Haan, Converse, Hurley, NIKE Golf and Umbro. | |||||||||||||||||||||
5 Corporate consists of unallocated general and administrative expenses, which includes expenses associated with centrally managed departments, depreciation and amortization related to the Company’s corporate headquarters, unallocated insurance and benefit programs, certain foreign currency gains and losses, including certain hedge gains and losses, corporate eliminations and other items. |
SOURCE: NIKE, Inc.
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Soon you’ll be able to play as Ariana in Final Fantasy and she broke the news to her fans yesterday.
SoundCloud Makes A Major Update That MANY People Will Be Happy About!
When SoundCloud first came out, it quickly became a hub for DJs, uploading their mixes and gaining a decent following because of it. However, as labels became more hip to the new site, they began issuing copyright infringements left to right, and DJs began leaving the streaming website in droves – especially because their accounts…
MARISA EXPLAINS IT ALL
Marisa Mendez x Jamal x Tunisia – Marisa Explains It All [Episode 16: “Holiday Hangover”]
We’ve made it to episode 16 of my podcast, Marisa Explains It All, and I finally decided to share it with you guys here. LOL! On this episode, we pre-gamed before the Ebro In The Morning holiday party…and uh, yeah. Drunk talk and feelings were at an all time high. Our music picks are as…
Behind The Lyrics: Lil Wayne Admits To Botched Suicide Attempt As A Child On “London Roads”
Lil Wayne has long recounted a story of “accidentally” shooting himself when he was 12, playing with a 9 mm handgun. Thankfully, an off-duty cop was around to help young Tune, and he survived to become the rap star he is today. Apparently, that wasn’t the whole story, though! On “London Roads”, a song from…
(Video) Machine Gun Kelly Finally Opens Up About Amber Rose
Machine Gun Kelly is one of my favorite artists and has been a good friend of mine for years now, so it was double the blessing to make my Hot 97 interview debut with him on Ebro In The Morning today! The Bad Boy rapper stopped by to discuss his new single and its powerful…
Behind The Lyrics: Wiz Khalifa Comes For Amber’s Neck On “For Everybody”
Last night, Juicy J dropped his Wiz Khalifa-assisted single “For Everybody,” and boy did Wiz have some choice words for his ex Amber Rose on the track! And to drive the point home, they included a photo of themselves at his wedding to Amber as the song’s artwork.
(Video) Honey Cocaine Plays A Hilarious Game Of Taboo
Toronto-bred raptress Honey Cocaine made her rounds at Hot 97 a few weeks back, promoting her latest mixtape Like A Drug, and its 2 singles, “Gwola” featuring Kid Ink and Maino, and “None Of My Business” with Kirko Bangz and Constantine. Following her dope interview with Jen From BK for Jen’s “Ladies First” segment, I…
Interview: Machine Gun Kelly On Debut Film: “I hope that it kind of strikes a social issue…” [PLUS Details On Sophomore Album!]
This Friday, Colson ‘MGK‘ Baker will make his big-screen debut, starring as Kid Culprit in the romantic drama, Beyond The Lights. Since his 2012 Bad Boy/Interscope debut Lace Up and his breakout single “Wild Boy,” Kells has toured the world and shot not only Beyond The Lights, but two more as-of-yet unreleased films as well.…
Elijah Blake Gives 7 Tips How NOT To Act Around A Celeb, Plus Talks New EP, His First Big Check & More!
Singer/songwriter Elijah Blake has worked with a majority of the biggest names in the music business from Rihanna, Justin Bieber, Usher, Mary J and more, either having written for them or being featured on their songs. Now with his recently released Drift EP (available on iTunes here,) the talented Def Jam signee sat down to…
IFWT Exclusive: Maino Gives Us The REAL Story Of What Happened With The Porn Star!
Maino is currently being sought out by the NYPD for questioning, after an adult film star accused him of assaulting her inside of his truck after they partied at Griffin on Monday night with Drake, Ashanti, JR Smith and more. According to the police report filed by the porn star, Mellanie Monroe, “he started punching…
Mila J Reveals The Real Deal Between Her & A Rumored Beau, Plus Talks New EP, Diet/Workout, Her Mains & More!
Gorgeous singer/songwriter/dancer Mila J finally released her debut EP M.I.L.A. (Made In L.A.) yesterday, after years of trying out girl groups, various solo ventures, random day jobs and the like. She’s finally found her niche now though, and has seen success with her latest singles, “Smoke, Drink, Break-Up” and the Ty Dolla $ign-assisted, “My Main.”…