
Global brand value of Nike from 2016 to 2022 Global brand value comparison of Nike and adidas from 2010 to 2022 Gross profit margin percentage of Nike worldwide from 2014 to 2022 Nike's quarterly revenue worldwide from 2017 to 2022 Nike's revenue in Japan 2009-2017, by segment Nike's revenue in Central and Eastern Europe 2009-2017, by segment Nike's revenue in emerging markets 2009-2017, by segment

Global wholesale revenue of Nike from 2020 to 2022, by customer segment Nike's revenue in Western Europe 2009-2017, by segment Nike's DTC revenue share worldwide 2011-2015
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Nike looks for and uses sponsorship agreements with celebrity athletes, professional sports teams, and college athletic programs for the promotion of their products, technology, and design. In fact, Nike has become one of the most reputable athletic sponsors in the world over the years. Given Nike's success, size, and popularity, it comes to no surprise that the company is actively involved in the world of sports sponsorships. Nike is the world's leading supplier of athletic shoes and apparel and is also a major manufacturer of sports equipment. The company's headquarters are located near Beaverton, Oregon. is a sportswear and equipment supplier based in the United States that was founded in January 1964. In the EMEA region (Europe, Middle East, and Africa), the company generated nearly 12.5 billion U.S. In the year ended May 31, 2022, Nike's North American revenue amounted to about 18.35 billion U.S. “And we’ve continued the momentum into Q3 with a significant holiday launch of the Jordan 11 ‘Bred,’ meeting demand for one of sneaker culture’s all-time favorites at an incredible scale.This timeline shows Nike's revenue worldwide from 2009 to 2022, by region. “What’s most exciting is we’re still in the early stages of diversifying the Jordan portfolio,” former CEO Mark Parker said when announcing Nike’s fiscal second-quarter results in December, which included the first billion-dollar quarter for the Jordan Brand. MJ’s brand shows no signs of slowing down. The brand is easily worth north of $10 billion, in addition to the billions of dollars in profits it has generated over 35 years and its halo impact on sales of other Nike-branded products. The Jordan Brand had revenue of $3.1 billion in the fiscal year ending May 2019-only 8% of company revenue- but likely represents a larger chunk of the market value because its 10% growth rate is faster than the company’s overall. Nike’s market cap of $136 billion is three times the size of Adidas. Reebok, which Adidas bought in 2005, posted lower revenue last year than it did in 1990. Nike’s $40 billion in revenue over the last 12 months was 60% more than Adidas’ and 43 times what it was before it added Jordan. While Nike helped make Jordan a billionaire-his current net worth is $2.1 billion-he paved the way for Nike to leave Adidas and other competitors in the dust. The top nine models were all made by Nike. Seventy-seven percent of NBA players wore Nike or Jordan shoes during the 2019-20 season, according to shoe database site Baller Shoes DB.


The Swoosh was even more dominant in the lifestyle basketball category, with a 96% share. Nike’s share of the performance basketball market, including the Jordan Brand, was 86% last year, according to market research firm NPD. Nike now has a virtual monopoly in the once-competitive basketball sneaker business. Nike has recruited a new crop of burgeoning NBA talents, including Zion Williamson and Luka Doncic, to promote the Jordan Brand. Nike aggressively signed NBA players throughout the 1990s and 2000s, and stars like Kobe Bryant and James helped build its business in the U.S.
