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Britain's JD Sports says Nike's Hill 'doing a great job'

Thu, 07th May 2026 08:34

LONDON, May 7 (Reuters) - Nike ​CEO ⁠Elliott Hill got a vote ​of confidence from one of its largest customers, British ​sportswear ‌retailer JD Sports, whose boss said ⁠on Thursday he was "doing a great ⁠job".

Hill, who was ​with Nike for more than three decades, returned as CEO in October 2024 to lead ​a ‌turnaround at the firm which had been struggling with strategy missteps that soured its relations with retailers.

However, 18 months into Hill's ​attempts to revive Nike, the sportswear giant ‌is losing market share, and Wall Street is signaling growing impatience with ‌its struggle to clear inventory and churn out must-have sneakers.

Nike products make up about 45% ​of JD Sports' sales.

JD CEO Regis Schultz said ‌JD's relationship with Nike was "fantastic" and Hill just needed time.

"Elliott Hill has done the ⁠right ⁠thing which is to ‌change the culture, to come back to a culture of ​innovation ​of product, we feel good about ‌what he's doing," Schultz told Reuters after JD reported full year results. (Reporting by James Davey; Editing by Kate Holton)

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