$NKE

Nike does $2 billion per year in online sales. That's roughly $5.5 million per day. Add 30% and that's an extra $1.65 million in sales which is chicken feed. Who really thinks that trend will continue?

Let's revisit at the end of the quarter and see what the numbers really are.

Yes, let's revisit...

Nike crushes earnings expectations, helped by strong online sales, shares surge
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/12/20/nike-earnings-q2-2019.html

https://www.barrons.com/articles/nike-stock-is-surging-on-strong-earnings-51545342463
 
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Nike Strips Cortez Premium of Swoosh Branding
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In contrast to the Cortez Premium's big Swoosh, Nike's latest next take on the classic runner goes minimalist with its branding. Two iterations of the Cortez Premium now boast Swoosh-free lateral sides, offering a clean spin on the classic runner. (Hypebeast)
 
Self-Lacing Shoes

Nike already had self-lacing shoes, and now Puma is getting in on the act. So get ready for the ability to tighten or loosen your laces via smartphone app—and for charging your shoes every week—if that's the kind of thing that you're into. CNBC
 
Shoe Peril

If you're going to start using smartphone apps to tie your shoelaces, you'd better make sure the apps work. Nike has just found this out the hard way, as a malfunctioning app marred the launch of its $350 Adapt BB sneakers. As one review read: "App wont pair with left shoe. Paired with sneakers right after unboxing then completely crashed after last update." BBC
 
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