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NIKE Inc. NKE is doubling down on e-commerce as it navigates a challenging retail landscape. In fourth-quarter fiscal 2025, ...
May 23, 2025, 7:43am EDT Updated: May 23, 2025, 8:30am EDT Nike Inc. Nike will begin selling its products on Amazon for the first time since 2019, the company confirmed. From the Portland Business ...
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Nike’s comeback on Amazon comes nearly six years after the company stopped, as it shifted focus to selling on its e-commerce websites and in stores. It also sells its athletic apparel and ...
Nike products have been available on Amazon throughout these past six years, but in a roundabout way. Third-party sellers were allowed to hawk its wares, though Amazon is putting the kibosh on that.
Nike is returning to Amazon’s online store after leaving it in 2019, part of efforts by the world’s largest sportswear company to renew growth and mend ties with key wholesale partners.
Nike, which sells footwear, clothing and other items, cut ties with Amazon in 2019, at a time when the online retailer was trying to lure big brands to its website.
Nike is going to start selling its products directly on Amazon's U.S. website for the first time since 2019 as the company looks for more ways to bring goods to customers and boost sales.
It’s been a big month for the world’s buzziest brands. First, Amazon bought Whole Foods (for a cool $13.7 billion). Then, Nike debuted its new—and impossibly chic— New York City headquarters.
Nike Inc. named Muge Erdirik Dogan, a longtime Amazon.com Inc. fashion executive, to be its new chief technology officer, according to an internal email reviewed by Bloomberg.
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