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With polling forecasting a close race in the U.S. presidential election , UBS is eyeing two baskets of stocks to prepare for either outcome. Overall, UBS said stocks within its Trump administration beneficiaries basket indicate a win for the former president next week. Here is a look at some of the stocks UBS has placed in each grouping. Also, a Trump administration could roll back some actions that were favorable to utilities with exposure to renewables. Other sectors that can benefit from a Harris win include homebuilding as well as child care and employment agencies, Garthwaite added.
Persons: Andrew Garthwaite, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Garthwaite, Harris, Goldman Sachs, David Solomon, Trump Organizations: U.S, UBS, Institute of International Finance, Trump, Citigroup, Goldman, Citi, Nike, Democratic Locations: U.S, China, Goldman Sachs, Beijing
Popular brands among runners will include Nike, Hoka, Bandit, and Lululemon. Luxury apparel companies like Minted New York and Loewe collaborate with running brands like Saucony and On Running, while even run clubs like Endorphins Running include merch drops. Reneé Noe, a running influencer who started the Noe Bad Vibes running club for women, said she sees AlphaFlys a lot, too. They blew up in popularity in the last few years; in 2021, they were dubbed as some of the most iconic running hats by Believe in the Run, a running media company. AdvertisementShe and Mazarra also said the running belt ($38) is a big hit in the running world, and Noe is a huge fan.
Persons: , Loewe, Michael Mazarra, Mazarra, they're, Reneé Noe, Noe, Ciele's GOCaps, Nick Bare's, SPIbelt, fanny, FlipBelt, Gu, Eliud Kipchoge, Lululemon Noe, it's, Venu, COROS, Oakley, Lite Oakley Mazarra Organizations: Nike, Service, York City, Nike Nike, GOCap, FlipBelt, Maurten, Tech, PACE, Garmin, Pace, Oakley Locations: New York, Vaporflys, Brooklyn, New England, California
Adidas is getting back on track after Yeezy woes
  + stars: | 2024-10-30 | by ( Maria Noyen | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +4 min
Adidas posted strong third-quarter growth. Operating profit jumped to 598 million euros ($646 million) from 409 million euros ($442 million) the year before. AdvertisementBjørn Gulden, who took over as Adidas CEO in 2023, said the Q3 numbers were evidence that Adidas is "moving in the right direction." Adidas stock dipped slightly on Wednesday but is up 20% since the start of the year, valuing the company at almost 40 billion euros ($43 billion). Related storiesOne of the reasons Adidas is finding success in the increasingly competitive athleisure and footwear industry is through the revival of retro styles such as the Adidas Samba, which was coronated the "It Shoe" of 2023.
Persons: Bjørn Gulden, , Ye, Bjørn, Alexander Hassenstein, Neil Saunders, Gulden, Matthew Quint, Quint Organizations: Adidas, Service, Kanye, Puma, Center, Global Brand Leadership, Columbia Business School, Nike Locations: China
Start with 'really low prices and really long hours'Carroll recommends putting in long hours and keeping prices minimal at first. She also kept her prices low to attract customers — sometimes she even did work for free to build up her portfolio. She's in touch with other successful Fiverr freelancers "and we all started the same way," she says, "really low prices and really long hours." 'Deliver really good work'Carroll also advises making sure your customer service is top notch. "You want to deliver really good work."
Persons: Victoria Carroll, Carroll, here's Organizations: Google, Apple, Nike, National Geographic, Adidas, Pepsi, Coke, CNBC Locations: Czech Republic, Fiverr
New York CNN —Three quintessentially American companies — Starbucks, Nike and Boeing — share a common predicament at the moment. Brian Niccol took the reins last month, leaving the top job at Chipotle to become Starbucks’ third CEO in three years. Boeing Boeing Boeing…. Like Nike and Starbucks, Boeing is looking to its past self to guide its future. And Boeing won’t be able to build the time machine it so desperately needs without the 33,000 machinists currently on strike.
Persons: CNN Business ’, Brian Niccol, Niccol, God —, , I’ve, we’ve, Nicolas Asfouri, it’s, Elliott Hill, Kelly Ortberg, who’ve Organizations: CNN Business, New York CNN, Starbucks, Nike, Boeing, Getty, NBA, WNBA, Boeing Boeing Boeing …, Ortberg Locations: New York, China, Chipotle, AFP
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailInside the team of former prosecutors trying to fight Amazon's growing counterfeit problemCounterfeits became a big problem on Amazon after an influx of Chinese-based sellers joined in 2015, causing brands like Nike and Birkenstock to quit selling directly on the site. In 2020, Amazon launched the Counterfeit Crimes Unit, which joined law enforcement on 50 raids and the seizure of 7 million counterfeit products in 2023. But retail experts say it's not enough. CNBC visited Amazon's team of former prosecutors and a military gear brand that's partnered with them to sue counterfeiters.
Persons: Counterfeits, Birkenstock, counterfeiters Organizations: Nike, Amazon, CNBC, Amazon's
In this article KSSNKE Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTAn exterior view of the Kohl's store at the Paxton Town Centre near Harrisburg. 1 active footwear retailer among all four generational cohorts polled for the survey: Gen Z, millennials, Gen X and boomers. 1 department store choice among Gen Z and boomers, while millennials chose Nordstrom and Gen X chose Macy's . "We would see in the data what's important to the Nike consumer. The majority of consumers surveyed, or 66% of respondents, said they'll shop at a different retailer if the product they're looking for isn't in stock.
Persons: Paul Weaver, Emily Elconin, AlixPartners, Z, Gen X, Gen Z, Kohl's, millennials, Nordstrom, Elliott Hill, Sonia Lapinsky, it's Organizations: Nike, Bloomberg, Getty, Adidas, CNBC Locations: Paxton, Harrisburg, Kohl's
Pairs trading is a market-neutral trading strategy that involves simultaneously buying one asset, such as a stock, and selling another related asset. We will review a pairs trade candidate and how to execute it with options. The idea with pairs trading is that, from time to time or over time, there may be a divergence or spread in their prices. Alternatively, another form of pairs trading takes a longer-term and more fundamental perspective. Nike vs. Lululemon Well-known athletic apparel companies Nike (NKE) and Lululemon Athletica (LULU) aren't direct competitors.
Persons: Jim Simons, shorting, Lululemon Athletica, LULU, aren't, Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, Serena Williams, Lulu, DK Metcalf, Jordan Clarkson, Leylah Fernandez, Lululemon, Lulu hedged Organizations: Ford, General Motors, Technologies, Nike, Seattle Seahawks, NBA, LULU, Lululemon, mojo, CNBC, NBC UNIVERSAL Locations: Lulu
Brett and Tiffany both kept their day jobs after appearing on 'Love Is Blind'Brett and Tiffany met and fell in love on "Love Is Blind" season 4. But the security of having full-time jobs — or at least one full-time job among two of them — has allowed them to be discerning. Influencing as a side-hustle has been lucrative for the 'Love Is Blind' coupleBrett and Tiffany during the "Love Is Blind" reunion. Juggling maintaining a public profile and working a full-time job can mean the Browns are sometimes spread a little thin. AdvertisementYears before 'Love Is Blind,' Brett made a career changeBrett on "Love Is Blind" season 4.
Persons: Brett Brown, Brown, , Tiffany Pennywell, Brett, Tiffany, I'm, there's, Netflix Brett, they've, Monty Brinton, he'll, Brett hadn't Organizations: Nike, Service, Netflix, Browns, Amazon, Business Locations: Seattle, Portland, New Hampshire, Kohan
Canaccord Genuity is hiring the former WPP dealmaker Lance Maerov to work on ad and media M&A. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementThe Canadian investment bank Canaccord Genuity is hiring a former top dealmaker at the advertising giant WPP for its advertising and media mergers-and-acquisitions practice, Business Insider can exclusively reveal. Canaccord Genuity didn't respond to requests for comment.
Persons: Lance Maerov, , Genuity, It's, IPG, Martin Sorrell, Maerov, Sorrell, Mark Read, Andrew Scott, Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein Organizations: WPP, Service, Madison, Mars United Commerce, Publicis Groupe, Verve, Jun, Epsilon, Street, Nike, Tata Consultancy Services, Street Journal, Real Media, Weinstein Co, Vice Media Locations: British
Disney has tapped James Gorman to replace Mark Parker as the company’s next chairman, effective in January, as the media giant lays the groundwork to name a successor for CEO Bob Iger in early 2026, the company said Monday. He will continue to lead that committee after he takes over as board chairman from Nike Executive Chairman Parker. Yuki Iwamura / Bloomberg via Getty Images fileParker will step down after nine years on the Disney board “to focus on other areas” of his work, according to a Disney statement. The board fired Iger’s handpicked successor, Bob Chapek, in November 2022 after a turbulent tenure that lasted less than three years. He and the board haven’t decided if Iger will extend his board tenure past 2026, said the people familiar.
Persons: James Gorman, Mark Parker, Bob Iger, Gorman, Parker, , James Gorman’s, , ” Iger, “ I’m, ” James Gorman, Yuki Iwamura, Elliott Hill, John Donahoe, Disney, Morgan Stanley, Ted Pick, Iger’s, Bob Chapek, Iger, Jimmy Pitaro, Josh D’Amaro, Dana Walden, Alan Bergman —, Nelson Peltz Organizations: Disney, Nike, Bloomberg, Getty, CNBC, ESPN, Disney Entertainment, Iger
Iger's CEO contract currently runs until Dec. 31, 2026. Gorman joined Disney's board earlier this year and in August was named the lead of Disney's succession planning committee, which is tasked with finding Iger's replacement. In Nelson Peltz's unsuccessful proxy fight earlier this year, the activist investor took issue with how Disney's board previously handled succession. The firm's new CEO, Ted Pick, has "reaped some of the great success of Gorman," Jim added. Morgan Stanley shares soared to all-time highs last week after it reported top and bottom-line beats for its third quarter .
Persons: Bob Iger, James Gorman, Morgan Stanley, Mark Parker, Disney, Gorman, Iger, Bob Chapek, Nelson Peltz's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Ted Pick, Gary Hershorn Organizations: Disney, Nike, Wall, DIS, Club, CNBC, Hulu, ESPN, Magic, Walt Disney World, Corbis, Getty Locations: Orlando , Florida
The NBA logo is seen outside an NBA store in New York on July 8, 2024. Under the terms of the deal, Nike will be the leagues' global outfitting, merchandising, marketing and content partner until 2037. As the largest athletic apparel company in the world, Nike has long been a favorite among professional sports leagues and their athletes. Despite Nike's recent stumbles, the NBA told CNBC it has no concerns about continuing its partnership with the apparel company. Nike has not faced significant criticism for its basketball uniforms.
Persons: Elliott Hill, Sal LaRocca, They've, LaRocca, you'll, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Caitlin Clark, Sabrina Ionescu Organizations: NBA, Nike, National Basketball Association, National Football League, Major League Baseball, CNBC, MLB, ESPN, WNBA Locations: New York
Zions reported earnings of $1.37 per share on $792 million in revenue, ahead of the earnings of $1.17 per share and $779 million in revenue expected by analysts polled by LSEG. Nucor — The steel production company declined about 3% despite posting adjusted earnings and revenue that topped expectations in the third quarter. Nucor said it expects a decline in GAAP earnings per share for the current period over the prior quarter. In the third quarter, Hexcel reported adjusted earnings of 47 cents per share on revenue of $456.5 million. Alexandria reported third-quarter revenue of $791.6 million and funds from operation of $2.37 per share, as adjusted.
Persons: Zions, Nucor, Hexcel, FactSet, , Darla Mercado Organizations: Nike, NBA, WNBA, LSEG, SAP, Alexandria Real Locations: Alexandria
Disney has tapped James Gorman to replace Mark Parker as the company's next chairman, effective in January, as the media giant lays the groundwork to name a successor for CEO Bob Iger in early 2026, the company said Monday. Gorman joined Disney's board less than a year ago and was named the head of the succession planning committee in August. He will continue to lead that committee after he takes over as board chairman from Nike Executive Chairman Parker. "I'm extremely grateful to Mark Parker for his many years of board service and leadership, which have been so valuable to this company and its shareholders, and to me as CEO." Parker will step down after nine years on the Disney board "to focus on other areas" of his work, according to a Disney statement.
Persons: James Gorman, Mark Parker, Bob Iger, Gorman, Parker, James Gorman's, , Iger, Elliott Hill, John Donahoe Organizations: Disney, Nike
At least, that's what I thought before I tried Angelus Sole Bright, a $13 solution that can get rid of oxidation and restore your sneakers to their original glory. Angelus Sole Bright Angelus Sole Bright is a UV-activated solution that removes oxidation and yellowing from sneakers. A side by side comparison of oxidized midsoles on a pair of "Roc-A-Fella" Nike Air Force 1s treated with Angelus Sole Bright. Amir Ismael/Business InsiderAdvertisementThe bottom lineSneaker collectors have been restoring shoes using a similar process for years, but I never thought it was worth doing. Now, you can spend $13 on Angelus Sole Bright, $24 on a UV light, and have it delivered within two days.
Persons: Angelus Sole, You'll, Saran, yellowed midsoles Amir Ismael, Angelus Sole Bright, Jason Markk, Amir Ismael, yellowed Organizations: Business, Nike Air Force Locations: Saran
Gen Z behavior was shaped by missing formative years during the COVID-19 pandemic. Gen Z has a lot to offer companies who know how to nurture it, experts told BI. But many Gen Zers don't agree with them, and some believe they are holding them back at work. Chang said Gen Zers prioritize companies that offer perks such as mental health days and wellness workshops. Some companies are already doing this and making themselves attractive to Gen Z talent.
Persons: Z, , Zers don't, Max Jones, It's, Richard Wahlquist, Boppana, Gen Zers, I've, she'd, Claude Akinsanya, Zers, Akinsanya, Gen, Rhea Moss, Gen Z, " Moss, Jones, Jeanie Y, Chang, Forbes, Chipotle, Moss Organizations: Service, American Staffing Association, Accenture, Nike, Morning Locations: London
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNike's new CEO Elliott Hill knows the core business back to front, says Jim Cramer'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer looks at what Nike's new CEO means for the company's future.
Persons: Elliott Hill, Jim Cramer
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Thursday gave investors his stamp of approval to buy some shares of Nike , but he warned that such an investment is tricky. "You've got my blessing to put on a small position — only small — because if Nike really can turn itself around, the stock will take off long before the financials do," he said. "You need to get ahead of that, but it's a risky call, so I suggest building your position gradually over time." Nike is also somewhat hostage to the consumer environment in the U.S. and abroad Cramer said. And while he admitted he'd like more definitive proof of a Nike turnaround, Cramer noted that by the time that happens, it may be too late to get in to the stock.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, You've, Elliott Hill, John Donahoe, Cramer, Donahue Organizations: Nike Locations: U.S
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNike is still a good long-term opportunity, says Rockland Trust's Karl FarmerKarl Farmer, Rockland Trust vice president and portfolio manager. joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss whether he expects the markets to be able to maintain its momentum.
Persons: Rockland, Karl Farmer Karl Farmer Organizations: Nike, Rockland Trust
Jim Cramer on what Nike would need for a comeback
  + stars: | 2024-10-17 | by ( Jim Cramer | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailJim Cramer on what Nike would need for a comeback'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer looks at what Nike's new CEO means for the company's future.
Persons: Jim Cramer Organizations: Nike
But opponents ignore both the history of so-called meritocracy, and the fact that DEI programs benefit business, Frazier and Chenault argue. But they said opponents have weaponized select examples of diversity programs that are not practiced widely to oppose DEI entirely. Brandon Bell/Getty ImagesMeanwhile, conservative legal groups are now filing lawsuits targeting companies’ diversity initiatives, and Republican leaders like Florida Gov. Frazier and Chenault said there was a split between companies that rushed to create diversity programs in the wake of George Floyd’s murder in 2020 and companies that have embedded these programs into their business. “For those companies that had integrated DEI into the way they do business, fundamentally, it’s marbled into the meat, so to speak.
Persons: Ken Frazier, Ken Chenault, Ken Chenault’s, John Deere, Davidson, Bud Light’s, Frazier, ” Frazier, America’s “, Elon, Chenault, Roy Vagelos —, — Frazier, Vagelos, weren’t, Merck, , ” Chenault, don’t, George Floyd, Brandon Bell, Ron DeSantis, Arkansas Sen, Tom Cotton, Bud Light, Robby Starbuck, Starbuck, George Floyd’s, They’re, Organizations: New, New York CNN, America, Merck, Black, American Express, Fortune, CNN, Corporate America, Tractor Supply, Boston Consulting Group, DEI, Revelio Labs, White, ” Companies, McKinsey, Republican, Florida Gov, Disney, Nike, Harley Locations: New York, Philadelphia, America, Arkansas
She'd never considered voiceover work but "I have sort of a policy in my life," she says, "which is, if something is interesting, I say yes to it." She ended up booking the role, which covered the cost of her rent, she says, and realized voiceover work could be a good moneymaking avenue. Carroll has since built up a robust, full-time career as a freelance voiceover actor. "In my first year on Fiverr," Carroll says, "I think I made, like, $60,000. 'Minimum every day I'm working four hours'Carroll has now made nearly $1 million on Fiverr through her work.
Persons: Victoria Carroll, Carroll, Theresa, She'd, I've, Coke, who's, She's Organizations: Apple, Nike, National Geographic, Adidas, Pepsi, Google, Shure, Victoria, Victoria Carroll Demand Locations: London, New York, L.A, Czech Republic, Prague, Fiverr
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPositive reception of new Nike CEO should translate into better results: Williams Trading's PoserSam Poser, Williams Trading senior research analyst, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk Nike as a new CEO takes the reigns.
Persons: Williams, Sam Poser Organizations: Nike, Williams Trading
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