Nike (NKE) Q2 2025 earnings summary
Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.
Q2 2025 earnings summary
10 Jan, 2026Executive summary
Q2 FY2025 revenues were $12.4B, down 8% year-over-year, with declines across all major geographies and Converse; net income was $1.16B, a 26% decrease, and diluted EPS was $0.78, down 24%.
Leadership is refocusing on sport, athlete-centric innovation, and empowering local teams to drive growth and brand relevance globally, while prioritizing long-term brand health over short-term results.
Immediate actions include segmenting product teams, rebalancing digital and wholesale channels, investing in bold brand marketing, and executing multi-year enterprise initiatives including workforce reduction and inventory management.
$1.6B was returned to shareholders in Q2 FY2025 via share repurchases and dividends, with 13.1 million shares repurchased in Q2.
CEO transition to Elliott Hill and a global listening tour with partners, athletes, and teams to inform strategy.
Financial highlights
Q2 FY2025 revenues: $12.4B (-8% YoY); gross margin: 43.6% (down 100 bps YoY) due to higher markdowns and channel mix; net income: $1.16B (-26% YoY); diluted EPS: $0.78 (down 24%).
SG&A expenses decreased 3% to $4.0B; demand creation expense rose 1% while operating overhead fell 5%.
EBIT for Q2 was $1.39B (down 27% YoY); EBIT margin: 11.3% (down from 14.2%).
Operating cash flow for six months: $1.44B, down from $2.75B YoY.
Inventory was $8.0B as of Nov 30, 2024, flat year-over-year, with footwear inventory down and apparel/accessories up.
Outlook and guidance
Q3 revenues expected to decline low double digits year-over-year, with gross margins down 300-350 basis points; management expects continued negative impact on revenues and gross margin in coming quarters due to inventory actions and repositioning.
Strategic actions to reduce promotional activity and liquidate excess inventory will pressure near-term revenue and margins, with greater headwinds anticipated in Q4.
Demand creation investment will increase, especially in sports and brand marketing, with a strategic focus on innovation, digital repositioning, and wholesale reinvestment.
Management is accelerating portfolio shifts and brand momentum through sport under new CEO leadership.
Forward-looking statements note risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially.
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