Nike, Inc. designs, develops, and markets footwear, apparel, equipment, and accessory products worldwide. The company offers various categories of shoes, including running, training, basketball, soccer, sport-inspired urban shoes, and children�s shoes. It also provides shoes for aquatic activities, baseball, bicycling, cheerleading, golf, lacrosse, outdoor activities, skateboarding, tennis, volleyball, walking, wrestling, and various athletic and recreational uses. In addition, the company offers sports-inspired lifestyle apparel, athletic bags, and accessory items. Further, it provides a l...
Against the grain, and I am usually a momentum type guy. i believe in the short term about 3-6 months Nike will tread water or decrease, and then I would BUY. I would HOLD if I already owned.
A very long trading range for this stock with declining MACD and money flow. An option is to trade a breakout, which should bring a sharp increase in volatility.
Just a few days after General Motors (NYSE: GM) broke the news that it was ending its endorsement deal with Tiger Woods, NBA phenom LeBron James' agent told reporters that Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) would not be renewing its two-year old marketing deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers forward.
King James, as he is known, appeared in commercials for the Windows Vista operating system, but very little else came of the partnership. According to The Associated Press, "The partnership faltered when Microsoft executive Joanne Br...
Today's late rally tied to breaking news of President-elect Obama's naming Timothy Geithner as Treasury Secretary for the next administration, but there was also an end of week bargain-buying hunt. Today was also options expiration. Whatever the real determination was, at least it was not yet another miserable day of relentless selling.
In a lengthy profile, Fortune tells us everything we wanted to know about Apple's No. 2, Chief Operating Officer Tim Cook, including:
His management style: Intense workaholic, but "cool, calm, and never, ever raises his voice."
His personal life: Bachelor, bike rider, outdoorsy, loaded but modest.
His sneaker brand: Nike (NKE), where he's on the board of directors.
His snack of choice: Energy bars. (Which?)
Fortune's Adam Lashinsky also re-convinces us that Cook could do a great job running Apple if, say, Steve Jobs got sick again, retired, kicked himself upstairs as Chairman, etc.
Building on the sustainability and “green” discussions we talked about Wednesday, we find it interesting to look into other industries and sectors that are also hopping on the environmental bandwagon. Not that some of these firms weren’t pushing this way in earnest before the election outcome, but we can’t blame them for making more noise about these initiatives going forward. We are big fans of sustainable business models (both environmentally and from a cash generation basis), and our belief is that going green both environmentally and financially can be a great go-forward strategy for ma
NKE forming bull flag
- NKE is forming a bull flag on its 60 mins chart. Pattern objective for price increase is $9 on successful completion of bull flag pattern.
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