Thread regarding Nike Inc. layoffs

More layoffs to come…

Earnings call in a month won’t be pretty. SLT already crafting the narrative. While JD spoke of cuts to come, EH will instead speak to cuts that already happened. Messaging meant to show more proactive leadership.

Dust off your resumes and start looking….

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We all know it’s the orange tu-d that is behind the stock drop

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Post ID: @f3+1jvb4fkx0

Give the guy 18 months before you judge him. People on here are so uneducated to know that a turn around would take time. It doesn't happen overnight. CHILL

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Post ID: @em+1jvb4fkx0

@d0+1jvb4fkx0 I would argue stock rallied 8% with EH when he was announced, which was only so low due to the fact this should have happened AGES AGO and that EH is faced with so many challenges due to JDs mis management they know it will take longer.

Funny how quickly you seem to forget. Little fact check can help. And honestly if you don’t believe in the direction, leave. I will HAPPILY take your job myself.

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Post ID: @dy+1jvb4fkx0

Most people are just waiting for the next round of layoffs and a leadership shakeup, because it’s obvious the current setup isn’t cutting it.

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Post ID: @d5+1jvb4fkx0

Exactly the point, the market has given a thumbs down to EH's leadership. He is ineffectual, cringe and not really up for the job.

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Post ID: @d4+1jvb4fkx0

@ct+1jvb4fkx0 I’m pretty sure you wouldn’t be saying that if the stock had maintained its bounce after EH was hired. There are many factors that influence a stock’s price—one of them is investor optimism about leadership. Take Starbucks as an example: their stock surged when a new leader came in, driven by high hopes. But a few months later, the market reassessed that optimism, and the stock fell to reflect that reality. The stock price often mirrors the market’s confidence—or lack thereof—in a company’s direction and leadership. That’s exactly what we’re seeing with Nike right now.

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Post ID: @d0+1jvb4fkx0

@b8+1jvb4fkx0 Tell me you don’t understand finance and market lifecycles without telling me.

Tank in stock has to do with quarterly results based on strategy and plans JD put in place. Results we are seeing is from product sold in on jDs watch. EH results will be seen in a year, and results from this reorg in 2.

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Post ID: @ct+1jvb4fkx0

Actually EH appears to be more cringe than JD. His only qualification is that he isn't JD. Here for almost an year and zero outcome, except for 27% tank in stock prices.

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Post ID: @b8+1jvb4fkx0

Heh. Better than a pound of flesh

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Post ID: @b3+1jvb4fkx0

Expect that id--t EH to create a stand and cry

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