
Nike heads into earnings with China questions and a culture problem
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- Nike reports fiscal Q3 2026 earnings after the close on March 31, 2026, with investors focused on whether the turnaround is starting to stick.
- Greater China remains the biggest question mark: competition is intense, and execution issues are harder to explain away.
- Tariff-driven costs (including a prior warning of $1 billion in fiscal 2026 impact) keep pressure on pricing and supply-chain decisions.
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