could support substantial incremental debt to pursue additional acquisitions or to recapitalize its balance sheet. Mark Parker was named CEO in 2006 following the resignation of William Perez, who clashed with founder and chairman Phil Knight
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Nike Inc is seeing no slowdown in demand in its biggest markets, even as Europe struggles economically and shoppers in the United States remain skittish, Chief Executive Mark Parker said.
industry was up 15% currency neutral, which was even greater than 9% currency neutral growth in China. As CEO Mark Parker said at Nike’s Analyst Day, “Nike is a growth company.” Though commentary was limited, Nike also seems
pm ET Executives Donald Blair - Chief Financial Officer and Vice President Charlie Denson - President of Nike Brand Mark Parker - Chief Executive Officer, President, Executive Director and Member of Executive Committee Kelley Hall - Senior Director
recent examples we found. In an Earnings Release Conference Call on June 23, Nike’s (NKE) President and CEO, Mark Parker , stated in the transcript of the call: “When you watch a World Cup match, whether you’re inside the stadium
over the next several months. Over the next three years, we forecast average annual revenue growth of around 3%. Mark Parker was named CEO in 2006 following the resignation of William Perez, who clashed with founder and chairman Phil Knight
accounts for less than 1% of Nike's total revenue, and expansion plans for the business had been put on hold under CEO Mark Parker . Our fair value estimate is unchanged. The divestiture of Starter is yet another strategic action designed to reshape
William Perez was forced to resign as CEO of Nike NKE and has been replaced by copresident Mark Parker . The move comes just over one year after Perez was named as the successor to company founder Phil Knight, who remains chairman
William Perez resigned his post as CEO of Nike NKE and has been replaced by co-president Mark Parker . The move comes just over one year after Perez was named the successor to Phil Knight, the company's founder, who remains
Department Stores MAY. We are confident Nike's remaining management team, led by co-presidents Charlie Denson and Mark Parker , will help ease the transition and keep Nike on the right track. In our opinion, the value of the company has not