Nike, Inc. is an American multinational corporation that is
engaged in the design, development, manufacturing and worldwide marketing and
selling of footwear, apparel, equipment, accessories and services. The company
is headquartered near Beaverton, Oregon, in the Portland metropolitan area. It
is one of the world's largest suppliers of athletic shoes and apparel and a
major manufacturer of sports equipment, with revenue in excess of US$24.1
billion in its fiscal year 2012 (ending May 31, 2012). As of 2012, it employed
more than 44,000 people worldwide. In 2014 the brand alone was valued at $19
billion, making it the most valuable brand among sports businesses.
The company was founded on January 25, 1964, as Blue Ribbon
Sports, by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight, and officially became Nike, Inc. on
May 30, 1971. The company initially operated as a distributor for Japanese shoe
maker Onitsuka Tiger (now ASICS), making most sales at track meets out of
Knight's automobile. The company takes its name from Nike the Greek winged
goddess of victory. Nike markets its products under its own brand, as well as
Nike Golf, Nike Pro, Nike+, Air Jordan, Air Force 1, Nike Dunk, Foamposite,
Nike Skateboarding, and subsidiaries including Brand Jordan, Hurley International
and Converse. Nike also owned Bauer Hockey (later renamed Nike Bauer) between
1995 and 2008, and previously owned Cole Haan and Umbro. In addition to
manufacturing sportswear and equipment, the company operates retail stores
under the Niketown name. Nike sponsors many high-profile athletes and sports
teams around the world, with the highly recognized trademarks of "Just Do
It" and the “Swoosh” logo.
In 1982, Nike aired its first national television ads,
created by newly formed ad agency Wieden+Kennedy (W+K), during the broadcast of
the New York Marathon. The Cannes Advertising Festival has named Nike its
Advertiser of the Year in 1994 and 2003, making it the first company to receive
that honor twice.
Nike also has earned the Emmy Award for best commercial
twice since the award was first created in the 1990s. The first was for
"The Morning After," a satirical look at what a runner might face on
the morning of January 1, 2000 if every dire prediction about the Y2K problem
came to fruition. The second was for a 2002 spot called "Move," which
featured a series of famous and everyday athletes in a variety of athletic
pursuits.
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