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  2. Nike stock slips as analysts warn of inventory problems ahead ...

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    Ahead of Nike's expected earnings release on June 29, Wall Street analysts are growing increasingly concerned Nike's inventory might be more elevated than initially anticipated.

  3. Nike says 'inventory peak is behind us' as stock soars after ...

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    Nike told investors on Tuesday it believes it has reached the peak of its inventory glut.The company’s inventory decreased one percentage point from the prior quarter, but sales rose by a better ...

  4. Nike stock plunges as investors trip over all that inventory

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    Inventory: +44% to $9.66 billion vs. $6.91 billion estimate Why Nike stock is falling, according to Yahoo Finance: Gross profit margins dropped significantly and missed analyst estimates as ...

  5. Newsvendor model - Wikipedia

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    – the product quantity in the inventory. The decision of the inventory control policy concerns the product quantity in the inventory after the product decision. This parameter includes the initial inventory as well. If nothing is produced, then this quantity is equal to the initial quantity, i.e. concerning the existing inventory.

  6. Push–pull strategy - Wikipedia

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    The original meaning of push and pull, as used in operations management, logistics and supply chain management. In the pull system production orders begin upon inventory reaching a certain level, while on the push system production begins based on demand (forecasted or actual demand). The CONWIP is a hybrid between a pure push and pure pull system.

  7. FIFO and LIFO accounting - Wikipedia

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    FIFO and LIFO accounting are methods used in managing inventory and financial matters involving the amount of money a company has to have tied up within inventory of produced goods, raw materials, parts, components, or feedstocks. They are used to manage assumptions of costs related to inventory, stock repurchases (if purchased at different ...

  8. Nike Shares Slide as Sales Slump. Can the New CEO Help the ...

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  9. Inventory optimization - Wikipedia

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    Inventory optimization refers to the techniques used by businesses to improve their oversight, control and management of inventory size and location across their extended supply network. [1] It has been observed within operations research that "every company has the challenge of matching its supply volume to customer demand.