Nike Inc (NKE)

Thanks to Nike, that swoosh symbol is about as ubiquitous as oxygen. The Oregon-based company sells shoes (duh), sports apparel, athletic bags, socks, eyewear, watches, swimwear, cycling apparel, and accessories. And you knew all of that, but we're guessing you didn't know that Nike also sells a line of dress and casual footwear, under the brand names Cole Haan, G Series, Bragano, and the classic Converse Chuck Taylor sneaker line.

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Yearly Income Statement 2010 Annual

All the money that a company makes from selling their products or services. Kind of like your salary.

? Total Revenue
$19.01b

What companies get to keep after paying for the costs of selling their product. So if you sell lemonade for $1 and it costs you 50 cents to make, your gross profit is 50 cents.

? Gross Profit
$8.80b

The money they generate solely from their core business. So the money you make at a garage sale doesn't count, but your salary does.

? Operating Income
$2.47b

The bottom line -- what they get to keep after paying all of their expenses. It's what's left of your salary after paying for your needs that you can put towards your wants.

? Net Income
$1.91b
Balance Sheet  

Everything a company has that will be turned into cash within a year. This includes things like inventory or money they are owed.

? Total Current Assets
$10.96b

All the stuff the company needs to pay off within a year. It's basically the opposite of total current assets.

? Total Current Liabilities
$3.36b

Take everything the company owns and subtract what they owe -- it's what belongs to the shareholders. Think of it as your net worth.

? Total Equity
$9.75b
Cash Flow  

The bottom line -- what they get to keep after paying all of their expenses. It's what's left of your salary after paying for your needs that you can put towards your wants.

? Net Income/Starting Line
$1.91b

The cash that companies make from their core business of selling products or services. If you sell lemonade, it's the cash you make from selling it.

? Cash from Operating
$3.16b

This is the cash that companies make from their investments. If you invest in a second lemonade stand, this is where it would go.

? Cash from Investing
$-1.27b

Changes in debt, loans and dividends. If a neighbor owes you for a glass of lemonade you gave him for free or if you owe someone else, it would show up here.

? Cash from Financing
$-1.06b

Has the amount of cash gone up or down? This number shows how much more (or less) they made over time. Are things getting better or worse?

? Net Change in Cash
$788.00m

Events

  • September202010
    Nike Inc., Annual General Meetings, Sep 20, 2010
  • September232010
    Nike Inc. to Report Q1, 2011 Results on Sep-23-2010
  • December212010
    Nike Inc. to Report Q2, 2011 Results on Dec-21-2010
  • March172011
    Nike Inc. to Report Q3, 2011 Results on Mar-17-2011
  • June232011
    Nike Inc. to Report Q4, 2011 Results on Jun-23-2011

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