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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
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
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
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.
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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.
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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
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
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.
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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
Nagel: This is the step in the right direction for Nike.
  + stars: | 2024-10-14 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNagel: This is the step in the right direction for Nike. Brian Nagel, Senior Analyst at Oppenheimer & Co., discusses Elliott Hill's appointment as Nike's CEO. He believes this change signals a 'back to basics' strategy focused on product innovation and rebuilding relationships with wholesale partners.
Persons: Email Nagel, Brian Nagel, Elliott Hill's Organizations: Nike, Oppenheimer, Co
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
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNike's new CEO can heal relationship with retailers and customers, says BMO's Simeon SiegelSimeon Siegel, BMO Capital Markets senior retail analyst, joins CNBC to discuss why he has a buy reading on Nike, how long a turnaround for the company could take, and more.
Persons: BMO's Simeon Siegel Simeon Siegel Organizations: BMO Capital Markets, CNBC, Nike
Nike veteran Elliott Hill started as the new CEO on Monday. Hill, a Nike veteran who retired in 2020, is tasked with getting the sneaker and apparel giant back on track. Related storiesThree decades with Nike — and now, a new chapterHill joined Nike in 1988 as an apparel sales representative intern, according to his LinkedIn profile. AdvertisementIndeed, Hill's long history at Nike is a contrast with his predecessor, John Donahoe, who joined the company as CEO in 2020. He will serve as president and CEO and hold a director position on Nike's board.
Persons: Elliott Hill, Hill, Nike, , He'll, Louise Deglise, he's, Thomas Roulet, John Donahoe, Donahoe, Matthew Friend Organizations: Nike, Service, Air Force, Air, Favre, GlobalData, Bloomberg, Nike —, University of Cambridge's Judge Business School, eBay
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNike has to reinvest back into R&D and demand creation, says Barclays' Adrienne YihAdrienne Yih, Barclays analyst, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the new leadership team at Nike, the challenges facing new CEO Elliott Hill, and more.
Persons: Adrienne Yih Adrienne Yih, Elliott Hill Organizations: Nike, Barclays
In today's big story, the stock market has officially enjoyed a bull rally for over two years. The big storyBullish on the bull marketNoam Galai/Getty ImagesHappy belated birthday to the stock market's bull rally! Stock market experts who spoke with Business Insider's Matthew Fox don't see things slowing down anytime soon . In fact, the average bull market lasts longer than five years, so we might not even be halfway to the finish line. The actual stock market is healthier, too, as it's no longer reliant on the Magnificent Seven's performance.
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'Just don't buy it': Jefferies' Randy Konik on Nike
  + stars: | 2024-10-14 | by ( ) 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 Email'Just don't buy it': Jefferies' Randy Konik on NikeRandy Konik, Jefferies managing director, joins CNBC's 'Money Movers' to discuss expectations for Nike's new CEO, what should Wall Street make of the transition, and more.
Persons: Jefferies, Randy Konik, Nike Randy Konik Organizations: Nike
Skims CEO Jens Grede compared the Kim Kardashian-fronted brand's successes to Nike in the 1990s. Grede told the FT that, like Nike, Skims "exists at the intersection of culture and commerce." According to Jens Grede, the CEO of Kim Kardashian's shapewear brand, Skims' hero is Nike — though, to be clear, not the Nike of today. AdvertisementKim Kardashian (L), Jens Grede (C), and Emma Grede (R) pose with the Amazon Innovation Award during the 2022 CFDA Fashion Awards. Kim Kardashian describes herself as the face of the Skims brand.
Persons: Jens Grede, Kim Kardashian, Grede, , Kim Kardashian's, Skims, Emma Grede, Kardashian, Jens, Jenner, Khloé Kardashian's, Kylie Jenner's, Dimitrios Kambouris, Isabelle Aleksander, Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, Roger Federer, Aleksander, Matthew Quint, Kim, Quint, Jamie McCarthy, Spike Lee, Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras Organizations: Nike, Brand, Service, Financial Times, Skims, Amazon, JDO, Team USA, NBA, WNBA, USA, Center, Global Brand Leadership, Columbia Business School, Star, Kim Locations: Nike —, Skims
This is the story of how the marathon has changed, told by some of the people behind the technological revolution. Marathon running is done individually but succeeds best when athletes work in packs, either with official pacemakers or using each other to share workloads and draft. They put one into a marathon shoe in a 2006 study, got sub-elite athletes to run on treadmills, and found a 1.3 per cent benefit in terms of energy reduction. “We set up at that point (2016), one of the most in-depth and best controlled studies on running shoes. Hoogkamer uses MRI scanners at the University of Massachusetts, which “you can’t really run in.” Some opt for ultrasound devices and others for muscle oxygenation sensors.
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Barclays upgrades CVS to overweight from equal weight Barclays said the stock is a "new margin story." JPMorgan downgrades Honeywell to neutral from overweight JPMorgan said it's downgrading the stock after 15 years with an overweight rating. UBS upgrades Tronox to buy from neutral UBS said it's bullish on the chemical manufacturer. "We upgrade shares of EVGO from Neutral to Buy, following the $1.05bn DOE loan conditional commitment announced last week. "Our bullish view of AIG reflects its outsized EPS growth, lower exposure to risks facing commercial lines carriers (casualty reserves and higher cat loads), high capital flexibility, and attractive valuation."
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Persons: Jim Cramer, Jim, Eaton, he's, he'd, Hurricane Helene, Stocks, Jim Cramer's, DOV Organizations: CNBC, Wells, JPMorgan, Honeywell, Costco, Delta Air Lines, Nike, Pfizer, DD Locations: Dupont, Dover, U.S
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCalls of the Day: Netflix, PayPal, Honeywell, 3M, PepsiCo, Salesforce, Adobe and NikeThe Investment Committee debate the latest Calls Of The Day.
Organizations: Netflix, PayPal, Honeywell, PepsiCo, Salesforce, Adobe, Nike The Investment
The financial firm upgraded the athletic apparel stock to a buy rating from hold and raised its price target to $97 from $83. — Lisa Kailai Han 6:48 a.m.: Goldman Sachs trims Microsoft price target Goldman Sachs is still bullish shares of Microsoft , despite a minor price target adjustment. However, she accompanied the move by lifting her price target to $80 from $75. Analyst Andrew Mok accompanied the rating change by lifting his price target to $82 from $63. To be sure, he did raise his price target by $10 to $235, implying upside of nearly 10%.
Persons: Joseph Civello, Civello, Caitlin Clark, Lisa Kailai Han, Goldman Sachs, Kash Rangan, Rangan, Bernstein, Harshita Rawat, Venmo, Cash, Rawat, — Lisa Kailai Han, Shagun Singh, Singh, Medtronic, Andrew Mok, Mok, Stephen Tusa, Tusa, divestitures, YTD, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Barclays, JPMorgan, Honeywell International, Nike, Microsoft, PayPal, RBC, RBC Capital Markets, CVS, Aetna, Honeywell, Dow Jones Industrial Locations: buybacks, Wednesday's
Delta Air Lines – Shares fell nearly 5% after the airliner provided disappointing fourth-quarter revenue guidance . Delta anticipates revenue will rise between 2% and 4% from a year earlier, less than the 4.1% estimate, per LSEG. CVS Health – Shares of the pharmacy chain added 1.9% on the back on an upgrade to overweight from equal weight by Barclays. Specifically, the investment firm noted that the brand's share of mentions as a favorite is about 35% more than its overall market share. PayPal – The payments company fell 1.7% after Bernstein downgraded the stock to market perform from outperform.
Persons: Serge Saxonov, there's, Piper Sandler, Tesla, Bernstein, , Alex Harring, Jesse Pound, Sarah Min, Pia Singh, Michelle Fox Theobald Organizations: Delta Air Lines, CVS, Barclays, GXO Logistics, Bloomberg, Logistics, Nike –, RBC Capital Markets, American, Group, JPMorgan, PayPal Locations: Americas
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