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Nike Inc. (pronounced 'nye-kee') derives its name from Nike, the Greek goddess of victory. It is a leading American manufacturer of athletic apparels, shoes, and sports gear. Nike markets and sells its products under its own brand name -- Nike -- as well as Nike Pro, Nike Golf, Team Starter and Air Jordan. Other subsidiaries include Bauer, Converse, Hurley International and Cole Haan. Nike is the largest and most popular sportswear supplier worldwide.
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Nike Inc. (pronounced 'nye-kee') derives its name from Nike, the Greek goddess of victory. As a leading American manufacturer of athletic apparels, shoes, and sports gear, the company markets and sells its products under its own brand name -- Nike -- as well as Nike Pro, Nike Golf, Team Starter and Air Jordan. Other subsidiaries include Bauer, Converse, Hurley International and Cole Haan. Nike is the largest and most popular sportswear supplier worldwide.
  
 
===History===
 
===History===
  
Long before the swoosh logo and the birth of Nike, there was Blue Ribbon Sports (BRS). It was the company Phil Knight, Nike founder, and legendary track coach Bill Bowerman created in 1964 to provide athletes with better footwear. It wasn’t until 1971 that BRS introduced the concept of the Greek, winged Goddess of victory—Nike. In December 1980 the company went public and the rest is history.
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Long before the swoosh logo and the birth of Nike, there was Blue Ribbon Sports. BRS was the company Phil Knight, Nike founder, and legendary track coach Bill Bowerman created in 1964 to provide athletes with better footwear. It wasn’t until 1971 that BRS introduced the concept of the winged Goddess, Nike. In December 1980, the company went public and the rest is history.
  
Since the company's inception, it has grown to be the world's major marketer of athletic sports gear, footwear and apparel. In US, Nike stuff is sold through more than 20,000 retail accounts. Globally, the company's products are sold in more than 110 countries through retail stores including Nike Towns and Nike factory outlets. Most of the items are manufactured by independent service providers, primarily located overseas, and Nike is only involved in the designing, developing, and marketing of these items. The company relies on consistent producing something innovative and experimenting with its design of products. This constant urge to do something unique, along with heavy promotion to stimulate its growth has led to tremendous development in both U.S. as well as foreign markets.
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Since then the company has grown to a leading world manufacturer of athletic gear, footwear and apparel. In the U.S. alone, Nike products are sold through more than 20,000 retail accounts. Globally, the company's products are sold in more than 110 countries through retail stores including Nike Towns and Nike factory outlets. Most items are manufactured by independent service providers overseas with Nike orchestrating the design, development and marketing of these items. The company constantly strives to explore unique and functional trends to stimulate commercial growth in both U.S. and foreign markets.
  
 
===Products===
 
===Products===
  
Nike is the producer of a wide array of sports gears. The first products of the company were running and basketball shoes. Currently they are also engaged in making jerseys for different sports like track & field, baseball, football, tennis, lacrosse, soccer, golf and cricket. Some recent additions to their line of products are the Nike SB and Nike 6.0 shoes that are specially designed for skateboarding. Nike sells shoes for road running, soccer, basketball, athletics, American football, and cross training for men, women, and kids. Nike also sells foot gear for outdoor sports like tennis, baseball, golf, soccer, football, volleyball, bicycling, wrestling, aquatic games and cheer leading and recreational uses. They also have Nike and Bauer brand athletic gear, brand Cole Haan dress and other casual footwear.
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Nike produces of a wide array of sports gear and apparel. Among the first products were running and basketball shoes. Currently, they make jerseys for different sporting activities including track & field, baseball, football, tennis, lacrosse, soccer, golf and cricket. Recent additions to their line of products are Nike SB and Nike 6.0 footwear specially designed for skateboarding. Nike sells shoes for road running, soccer, basketball, athletics, American football, and cross training for men, women, and children. Nike also sells gear for outdoor sports such as tennis, baseball, golf, soccer, football, volleyball, bicycling, wrestling, aquatic games, cheer leading and multi-sport uses. They also hold Bauer brand athletic gear and Cole Haan dress and casual footwear brands.
  
Recently cricket shoes, called Air Zoom Yorker, were introduced and they are designed to be almost thirty percent lighter than their competitors. Nike recently had a team up with Apple Incorporation to produce the Nike+ product that actually checks a runner's performance through a radio device attached in the shoe and linked to the iPod nano.
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Recently added to their footwear lines are cricket shoes called Air Zoom Yorker, introduced and designed to be almost thirty percent lighter than their competitors. Nike recently teamed up with [http://www.apple.com Apple Inc.] to produce the Nike+ products that actually check a runner's performance through a radio device attaching the shoe to the iPod nano.
Most of the Nike’s products are designed to appeal to a young and materialistic crowd. It is marketed and positioned as a brand of premium performance. However, it also manufactures shoes for some discount stores like the Wal-Mart store under the brand Starter.
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Most of the Nike’s products are designed to appeal to a young and trendsetting crowd. They are market-positioned as a brand of premium performance. However, the company also manufactures shoes for discount stores such as Wal-Mart, offering the brand [http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=11046133 Starter].
  
 
===Manufacturing and Distribution===
 
===Manufacturing and Distribution===
  
Nike has more than five hundred factories all around the globe and its offices are located in forty five countries out of United States. Most of its factories are in Asia that includes Taiwan, China, India, Thailand, Turkey, Pakistan, Vietnam, Philippines, Korea and Malaysia.
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Nike has more than five hundred factories worldwide with offices in forty five countries outside of the U.S. Most of the factories are located in Asia including Taiwan, China, India, Thailand, Turkey, Pakistan, Vietnam, Philippines, Korea and Malaysia.
  
The company sells its product to around 20,000 retailers in the U.S. alone and approximately in 110 countries international. Nike sells its line of products in international markets by means of independent distributors, subsidiaries and licensees.
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The company sells its products to more than 20,000 retailers in the U.S. with international distribution to 110 countries. Nike sells its product lines to international markets through independent distributors, subsidiaries and licensees.
  
 
===Competitors and Rivals===
 
===Competitors and Rivals===
  
Since Nike manufactures goods for a wide spectrum of sports, they have huge competition from almost every sports and its associated fashion brand. In the early days, Nike had no real competitors as there was not even a single brand that could compete straight away with Nike's vast range of sports and other non-sports gear. In 1980s Reebok came in the picture. Reebok has now bagged merchandising agreements with the National Hockey League and also the National Football League in the US, and was later purchased by Adidas in 2006.
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Since Nike manufactures goods for such a wide spectrum of sporting gear and apparel, they experience competition on many levels from every associated fashion brand. In the beginning, Nike had no real competitors. In the early 1980s, Reebok entered the market. Today, Reebok has canceled merchandising agreements with the National Hockey League and the National Football League in the US. Reebok was purchased by Adidas in 2006.
  
 
===Marketing Policy===
 
===Marketing Policy===
  
Nike's marketing policy remains an important part of the company's huge success. It has been marketed as a premium-brand that sells quality-designed and luxurious goods. The marketing strategy involves creating a distinctive brand image through a unique logo and advertising slogan, “just do it”, that attracts customers. It promotes its line of products through sponsorship agreements and contracts with many celebrity sportspersons, professional teams and even college athletic teams. It is because of this extensive advertising and many sponsorship programs that Nike’s products are priced higher than its competitor’s products.
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Nike's marketing policy remains an important part of the company's huge success, marketing its premium-brand as a quality-designed, luxurious item. The marketing strategy involves brand recognition through the unique logo and advertising slogan, “just do it”. It promotes Nike products through sponsorship agreements and contracts with celebrity sports personalities, professional teams and college athletes. Due to extensive advertising and sponsorship programs, Nike’s products are often priced higher than that of its competitors.
 
 
Go to Nike.com
 
  
 
==Address==
 
==Address==
 
: One Bowerman SW
 
: One Bowerman SW
 
: Beaverton OR 97005 US
 
: Beaverton OR 97005 US
 
==Contact==
 
: Nike, Inc.
 
: <email>bc852d7f5e5c81035d414aa140a83062</email>
 
: +1 503 671 2635, Fax: +1 503 646 6926
 
 
 
==Additional Information==
 
==Additional Information==
  
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Latest revision as of 17:56, 9 November 2013

Nike

NikeLogo.jpg

Nike Inc. (pronounced 'nye-kee') derives its name from Nike, the Greek goddess of victory. As a leading American manufacturer of athletic apparels, shoes, and sports gear, the company markets and sells its products under its own brand name -- Nike -- as well as Nike Pro, Nike Golf, Team Starter and Air Jordan. Other subsidiaries include Bauer, Converse, Hurley International and Cole Haan. Nike is the largest and most popular sportswear supplier worldwide.

History

Long before the swoosh logo and the birth of Nike, there was Blue Ribbon Sports. BRS was the company Phil Knight, Nike founder, and legendary track coach Bill Bowerman created in 1964 to provide athletes with better footwear. It wasn’t until 1971 that BRS introduced the concept of the winged Goddess, Nike. In December 1980, the company went public and the rest is history.

Since then the company has grown to a leading world manufacturer of athletic gear, footwear and apparel. In the U.S. alone, Nike products are sold through more than 20,000 retail accounts. Globally, the company's products are sold in more than 110 countries through retail stores including Nike Towns and Nike factory outlets. Most items are manufactured by independent service providers overseas with Nike orchestrating the design, development and marketing of these items. The company constantly strives to explore unique and functional trends to stimulate commercial growth in both U.S. and foreign markets.

Products

Nike produces of a wide array of sports gear and apparel. Among the first products were running and basketball shoes. Currently, they make jerseys for different sporting activities including track & field, baseball, football, tennis, lacrosse, soccer, golf and cricket. Recent additions to their line of products are Nike SB and Nike 6.0 footwear specially designed for skateboarding. Nike sells shoes for road running, soccer, basketball, athletics, American football, and cross training for men, women, and children. Nike also sells gear for outdoor sports such as tennis, baseball, golf, soccer, football, volleyball, bicycling, wrestling, aquatic games, cheer leading and multi-sport uses. They also hold Bauer brand athletic gear and Cole Haan dress and casual footwear brands.

Recently added to their footwear lines are cricket shoes called Air Zoom Yorker, introduced and designed to be almost thirty percent lighter than their competitors. Nike recently teamed up with Apple Inc. to produce the Nike+ products that actually check a runner's performance through a radio device attaching the shoe to the iPod nano.

Most of the Nike’s products are designed to appeal to a young and trendsetting crowd. They are market-positioned as a brand of premium performance. However, the company also manufactures shoes for discount stores such as Wal-Mart, offering the brand Starter.

Manufacturing and Distribution

Nike has more than five hundred factories worldwide with offices in forty five countries outside of the U.S. Most of the factories are located in Asia including Taiwan, China, India, Thailand, Turkey, Pakistan, Vietnam, Philippines, Korea and Malaysia.

The company sells its products to more than 20,000 retailers in the U.S. with international distribution to 110 countries. Nike sells its product lines to international markets through independent distributors, subsidiaries and licensees.

Competitors and Rivals

Since Nike manufactures goods for such a wide spectrum of sporting gear and apparel, they experience competition on many levels from every associated fashion brand. In the beginning, Nike had no real competitors. In the early 1980s, Reebok entered the market. Today, Reebok has canceled merchandising agreements with the National Hockey League and the National Football League in the US. Reebok was purchased by Adidas in 2006.

Marketing Policy

Nike's marketing policy remains an important part of the company's huge success, marketing its premium-brand as a quality-designed, luxurious item. The marketing strategy involves brand recognition through the unique logo and advertising slogan, “just do it”. It promotes Nike products through sponsorship agreements and contracts with celebrity sports personalities, professional teams and college athletes. Due to extensive advertising and sponsorship programs, Nike’s products are often priced higher than that of its competitors.

Address

One Bowerman SW
Beaverton OR 97005 US

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