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Nike CEO Elliott Hill on the race to revive the world’s biggest sportswear brand: ‘We’re here to win’

Nike’s veteran chief executive returned from retirement to revive a company that had lost momentum. The task, he admits, is proving tougher than expected.

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Nike CEO Elliott Hill on the race to revive the world’s biggest sportswear brand: ‘We’re here to win’

Nike’s veteran chief executive returned from retirement to revive a company that had lost momentum. The task, he admits, is proving tougher than expected.

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Nike CEO Elliott Hill Warns Full Turnaround Impact Won't Be Seen Until Next Year: 'We Still Have Work To

Nike CEO Elliott Hill says the turnaround is taking longer than expected as tariffs, weak demand and global gaps weigh on growth.

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  1. lunedì 22 giugno 2026·benzinga.com

    Nike CEO Elliott Hill Warns Full Turnaround Impact Won't Be Seen Until Next Year: 'We Still Have Work To

    Nike CEO Elliott Hill says the turnaround is taking longer than expected as tariffs, weak demand and global gaps weigh on growth.

  2. martedì 23 giugno 2026·channelnewsasia.com

    Nike CEO Elliott Hill on the race to revive the world’s biggest sportswear brand: ‘We’re here to win’

    Nike’s veteran chief executive returned from retirement to revive a company that had lost momentum. The task, he admits, is proving tougher than expected.