Nike's stock falls behind rivals amid Rio Olympics

Nike, feeling the heat from Adidas, Under Armour and rivals in China, disappointed Wall Street with its most recent quarterly scorecard in June

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Last Updated : Aug 13 2016 | 9:47 PM IST
Nike has top billing among sports brands at the Rio Olympics, but a week into the Games, its stock is losing to Adidas and Under Armour.

The quadrennial global sports event exposes apparel brands worn by top athletes to hundreds of millions of viewers, but growing competition and higher costs may be reducing the benefits of major endorsement deals.

Since the Summer Olympics started last week, shares of official games sponsor Nike had gained 1.0 per cent as of Friday. But rival stocks have dashed ahead, with Under Armour up almost 3 percent and Adidas nearly 6 per cent, after a strong quarterly report.

Neither Adidas nor Under Armour are official Olympics sponsors. But Under Armour sponsors about 250 athletes, including US swimming legend Michael Phelps. Adidas supplies uniforms to teams including Britain and Germany, and it is releasing special-edition sneakers lined in bronze, silver and gold.

Shares of Nike, which also sponsors the US team, had delivered strong Summer Olympics performances until the last two Games.

The stock surged by a range of 4 per cent to 19 per cent during the six summer Games from 1984 to 2004. But it fell almost 3 per cent during the 2008 Olympics in Beijing and the same amount during the 2012 Games in London, according to Bespoke Investment Group.

Under Armour listed its shares in 2005.

"You have increased competition. Under Armour is a public company out there now competing for more sponsorships. It's more expensive for the companies involved," said Bespoke co-founder Paul Hickey.

Following Thursday's gold-medal performances from Phelps and US gymnast Simone Biles, the next couple of days may be climactic for investors rooting for the shares of Nike and Dick's Sporting Goods, the official retailer of US team T-shirts and other apparel.

"This might be the weekend when people go out to stores, because last night was the most excitement I've had so far," said TD Ameritrade Chief Market Strategist JJ Kinahan, who is tracking the stock performance of 24 Olympics sponsors.

So far, Nike has seen a "positive reaction" to its Olympics-related products sold through its own stores and by its wholesale partners, Nike spokesman Brian Strong told Reuters.

Ralph Lauren shares surged 12 per cent this week after the US team appeared at Friday's opening ceremony sporting uniforms it designed, emblazoned with the company's logo.

Shares of Adidas hit a record high on Thursday after the German company earlier this month posted its highest second-quarter sales growth in a decade. Expansion is being fuelled by its Originals fashion business as well as soccer and running gear.

Nike, feeling the heat from Adidas, Under Armour and rivals in China, disappointed Wall Street with its most recent quarterly scorecard in late June. While its shares have gained 6 per cent since, they remain down 10 per cent in 2016, making Nike the worst performer in the Dow Jones industrial average.
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First Published: Aug 13 2016 | 9:39 PM IST

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