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  2. Why Nike Stock Sank Today - AOL

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    As of 10:30 a.m. ET today, Nike stock was down 7%. Nike's unanswered questions. Nike just hired Elliott Hill as its new CEO, but he doesn't start for about another two weeks. It's unfortunate for ...

  3. Why Nike's Stock Crashed 60% in 4 Simple Charts - AOL

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    Nike's (NYSE: NKE) stock hit an all-time high of $172.49 on Nov. 5, 2021. At the time, investors were impressed by its quick recovery from the pandemic, the ongoing expansion of its Nike Direct ...

  4. Why Nike Stock Fell Again Today - AOL

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    Despite posting Q2 sales and earnings that beat Wall Street's expectations, Foot Locker delivered some bad news for Nike today.

  5. Why Nike Stock Is Losing Ground Today - AOL

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  6. Why Did Nike Stock Jump and Drop Right After Earnings? - AOL

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    Nike stock jumped 10% after its quarterly figures were published.

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  8. Stock market downturn of 2002 - Wikipedia

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    After falling for 11 of 12 consecutive days closing below Dow 8000 on July 23, 2002, the market rallied. The Dow rose 13% over the next four trading days, but then fell sharply again in early August. On August 5, the NASDAQ fell below its July 23 low. However, the markets rose sharply over the rest of the week, and eventually surpassed Dow 9000 ...

  9. Why Is Nike Down Over 23% Year to Date When the Dow ... - AOL

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    Data source: Nike. All columns are for the fiscal first quarter, ended Aug. 31. As you can see in the table, Nike's revenue and gross margins have flatlined while its earnings are down.